working
英['wɜːkɪŋ]
美['wɝkɪŋ]
- adj. 工作的;操作的;可行的
- n. 工作;活动;制作;操纵
- v. 工作;影响;受雇用(work的ing形式)
- n. (Working)人名;(英)沃金
词态变化
复数: workings;第三人称单数: works;过去式: worked;过去分词: worked;现在分词: working;
英文词源
- working (adj.)
- late 14c., "active, busy," past participle adjective from work (v.). From 1630s as "engaged in physical toil or manual labor as a means of livelihood." Working class is from 1789 as a noun, 1839 as an adjective. Working-day is from late 15c.; working man is by 1816.
- working (n.)
- "action, operation," verbal noun from work (v.).
双语例句
- 1. She spent a period of time working with people dying of cancer.
- 她有一段时间曾帮助垂危的癌症患者。
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- 2. Working with Ford closely, I fell in love with the cinema.
- 与福特的密切合作开始令我爱上了电影。
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- 3. They've been living and working peacefully with members of various ethnic groups.
- 他们和不同民族的人们一起和睦地生活和工作。
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- 4. In working with others, you find out more about yourself.
- 在与别人一起工作的过程中,你会进一步认识你自己。
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- 5. They suffered long hours, unsafe working conditions and skimpy pay.
- 他们在不安全的工作环境下长时间辛苦劳作,却只有微薄的工资。
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