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  • 31into operation — phrase if something comes or goes into operation, it starts to work or become effective The new production plant went into operation last month. put/​bring something into operation: New legislation will be brought into operation in January.… …

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  • 32Work ethic — is a set of values based on the moral virtues of hard work and diligence. It is also a belief in the moral benefit of work and its ability to enhance character. An example would be the Protestant work ethic. A work ethic may include being… …

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  • 33work — n 1 Work, labor, travail, toil, drudgery, grind are comparable when they mean effort or exertion directed to the accomplishment of an end, or an employment or activity which involves such expenditure of effort or exertion. Work is the most… …

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  • 34work somebody up (into something) — ˌwork sb/yourself ˈup (into sth) derived to make sb/yourself reach a state of great excitement, anger, etc • Don t work yourself up into a state about it. It isn t worth it. • What are you so worked up about? Main entry: ↑workderived …

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  • 35work yourself up (into something) — ˌwork sb/yourself ˈup (into sth) derived to make sb/yourself reach a state of great excitement, anger, etc • Don t work yourself up into a state about it. It isn t worth it. • What are you so worked up about? Main entry: ↑workderived …

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  • 36INTO University Partnerships — is a British limited company that specialises in setting up joint ventures with universities. It focuses on the provision of foundation courses for international students, including English language, especially English for Academic Purposes.… …

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  • 37work permit — ➔ permit * * * work permit UK US noun [C] LAW, HR ► an official document that allows a foreigner to work in a country for a particular period: get/have/need a work permit »I did not need a work permit as I was born in the UK. »Skilled workers… …

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  • 38into — [in′to͞o, in′too, in′tə; in to͞o′] prep. [ME < OE: see IN1 & TO1] 1. from the outside to the inside of; to the midst or depths of [walked into the house, jumped into the lake] 2. advancing or continuing to the midst of (a period of time)… …

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  • 39work something up into something — ˌwork sth ˈup into sth derived to bring sth to a more complete or more acceptable state • I m working my notes up into a dissertation. Main entry: ↑workderived …

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  • 40into action — to an active state They had already put the plan into action. [=started using the plan] Firefighters are ready to leap/spring/swing into action [=quickly start working] at a moment s notice. ◇ When people or things are called into action, they a …

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