work table
— Noun
– English
~ a table designed for a particular task
work
— Noun
– English
~ a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time"
work to rule
— Noun
– English
~ a job action in which workers cause a slowdown by doing only the minimum amount required by the rules of the workplace
work
— Noun
– English
~ (physics) a manifestation of energy; the transfer of energy from one physical system to another expressed as the product of a force and the distance through which it moves a body in the direction of that force; "work equals force times distance"
work-clothes
— Noun
– English
~ clothing worn for doing manual labor
work camp
— Noun
– English
~ a camp for trustworthy prisoners employed in government projects
work party
— Noun
– English
~ an organized group of workmen
work time
— Noun
– English
~ a time period when you are required to work
work shift
— Noun
– English
~ the time period during which you are at work
work force
— Noun
– English
~ the force of workers available
work papers
— Noun
– English
~ a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries
work-clothing
— Noun
– English
~ clothing worn for doing manual labor
work animal
— Noun
– English
~ an animal trained for and used for heavy labor
work clothing
— Noun
– English
~ clothing worn for doing manual labor
welfare work
— Noun
– English
~ an organized activity to improve the condition of disadvantaged people in society
work-shy
— Adjective
– English
~ disinclined to work or exertion; "faineant kings under whose rule the country languished"; "an indolent hanger-on"; "too lazy to wash the dishes"; "shiftless idle youth"; "slothful employees"; "the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy"
work
— Verb
– English
~ provoke or excite; "The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy"
work
— Verb
– English
~ be employed; "Is your husband working again?"; "My wife never worked"; "Do you want to work after the age of 60?"; "She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money"; "She works as a waitress to put herself through college"
work
— Verb
– English
~ go sour or spoil; "The milk has soured"; "The wine worked"; "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out"
work
— Verb
– English
~ cause to operate or function; "This pilot works the controls"; "Can you work an electric drill?"