work+at+jobs

  • 111Cron Jobs — Der cron Daemon ist eine Jobsteuerung von Unix bzw. Unix artigen Betriebssystemen wie Linux, BSD oder Mac OS X, die wiederkehrende Aufgaben (cronjobs) automatisch zu einer bestimmten Zeit ausführen kann. Häufig führt der Cron Daemon wichtige… …

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  • 112odd\ jobs — n. phr. Work that is not steady or regular in nature; small, isolated tasks. Dan does odd jobs for his neighbors, barely making enough to eat …

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  • 113Department for Work and Pensions — Department for Work and Pen|sions DWP a British government department which is responsible for paying various types of ↑benefit (=money paid by the government to support people who need it, for example people who are poor, people who are too old… …

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  • 114do their dirty work — Someone who does someone s dirty work, carries out the unpleasant jobs that the first person doesn t want to do. Someone who seems to enjoy doing this is sometimes known as a henchman …

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  • 115back-to-work — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ adjective : urging or directing the return of strikers to their jobs a back to work movement a back to work injunction …

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  • 116(do somebody's) dirty work — (do sb s) ˈdirty work idiom (to do) the unpleasant or dishonest jobs that sb else does not want to do • Next time you can get somebody else to do your dirty work for you! Main entry: ↑dirtyidiom …

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  • 117Welfare to Work — a phrase used in Britain and the US for government programmes that are aimed at reducing the number of people who are unemployed and receiving money from the State, by creating jobs for them or training them for work. * * * …

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  • 118do their dirty work —    Someone who does someone s dirty work, carries out the unpleasant jobs that the first person doesn t want to do.    Someone who seems to enjoy doing this is sometimes known as a henchman .   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 119out of work — adjective I m an actor, currently out of work Syn: unemployed, jobless, out of a job; redundant, laid off, on welfare, on the dole; euphemistic between jobs …

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  • 120Do their dirty work —   Someone who does someone s dirty work, carries out the unpleasant jobs that the first person doesn t want to do. Someone who seems to enjoy doing this is sometimes known as a henchman …

    Dictionary of English idioms