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Examples:supernaturally fine craft (idiom); the work of the Gods—begin work (of a factory or engineering operation)—work against the interests of sb one derives support from—standard work of scholarship—work energetically for prosperity (of the country)—extant work of a calligrapher—work for the benefits of all—create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)—posthumous work (of a writer)—representative work (of an author or artist)—the work of gods and devils (idiom); unexplained event crying out for a supernatural explanation—genuine work (of famous artist)—carry on the good work of one's predecessors—lit. lock the door and search for the right word (idiom); fig. the serious hard work of writing—enjoy the benefits of the hard work of one's predecessors. [idiom.]—work unceasingly regardless of the weather [idiom.]—creator (of a great work)—fig. work in the open regardless of the weather—sb who produces a piece of work for sb else pass off as their own—(slang) (of a man) work as a prostitute—overweight from overwork (the supposition that white collar workers become fat as a consequence of factors associated with being under pressure at work, including irregular diet, lack of exercise and inadequate rest)—any occupation that involves a great deal of field work—person engaged in certain types of work—lit. piles of work and papers (idiom); fig. accumulated backlog of work—work for a living (esp. of woman needleworker)—surviving section of a classic work—Xiping steles, calligraphic work on carved steles of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD)—stop work for the day (generally of laborers)—person skilled in certain types of work—job paid according the amount of work done—classifier for clothes, luggage, decorations; piece of work; a matter, an event— |