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Definition of "job" in Anglais

noun

  1. A task.

    • I've got a job for you: could you wash the dishes?
  2. An economic role for which a person is paid.

    • That surgeon has a great job.
    • He's been out of a job since being made redundant in January.
    • Here I am at my new job!
  3. (in noun compounds) Plastic surgery.

    • He had a nose job.
  4. (in noun compounds) A sex act.

    • hand job
  5. (computing) A task, or series of tasks, carried out in batch mode (especially on a mainframe computer).

  6. A public transaction done for private profit; something performed ostensibly as a part of official duty, but really for private gain; a corrupt official business.

  7. (informal) A robbery or heist.

    • a bank job
  8. Any affair or event which affects one, whether fortunately or unfortunately.

  9. (colloquial) A thing or whatsit (often used in a vague way to refer to something whose name one cannot recall).

    • Pass me that little job with the screw thread on it.
  10. (UK, slang, law enforcement) The police as a profession, act of policing, or an individual police officer.

  11. (vulgar, slang) A penis.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To do odd jobs or occasional work for hire.

  2. (intransitive) To work as a jobber.

  3. (intransitive, professional wrestling slang) To take the loss, usually in a demeaning or submissive manner.

  4. (transitive, trading) To buy and sell for profit, as securities; to speculate in.

  5. (transitive, often with out) To subcontract a project or delivery in small portions to a number of contractors.

    • We wanted to sell a turnkey plant, but they jobbed out the contract to small firms.
  6. (intransitive) To seek private gain under pretence of public service; to turn public matters to private advantage.

  7. To hire or let in periods of service.

    • to job a carriage

verb

  1. (intransitive, now rare, regional) To peck (of a bird); (more generally) to poke or prod (at, into).

  2. (transitive) To pierce or poke (someone or something), typically with a sharp or pointed object; to stab.

  3. (transitive, now Australia) To hit (someone) with a quick, sharp punch; to jab.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A sudden thrust or stab; a jab or punch.