work (noun)
111work around — UK US (also workaround) noun [C] ► IT a temporary method for dealing with a computer or software problem until a more permanent solution is found: »One easy workaround is to select Control Panel and to double click the internet icon. ► a process… …
112work placement — work ,placement noun count BRITISH an INTERNSHIP that you do as a student in order to get practical training and experience …
113work camp — noun a camp at which community work is done, especially by young volunteers …
114work ethic — noun the view that one s duty and responsibility is to achieve success through hard work and thrift …
115work-hardening — noun Metallurgy toughen (a metal) as a result of cold working. → work harden …
116work experience — noun 1 the experience you have had of working in a particular type of job: She s well qualified but has no relevant work experience. 2 BrE a period of time that a young person spends working in a particular place, as a form of training …
117work of art — noun plural works of art (C) 1 a painting, sculpture etc of very high quality 2 often humorous something that is very attractive and skilfully made: That cake s a real work of art! …
118work permit — noun (C) an official document that you need if you want to work in a foreign country …
119work of art — noun 1. a piece of creative work in the arts, especially a painting or a piece of sculpture. 2. anything executed extremely well or in particularly good taste …
120work experience — ► NOUN ▪ short term experience of employment, arranged for older pupils by schools …