work piece
91piece — Āpana, paukū, māmala, mahele, poke. See pieces. ♦ A short piece, āpoke. ♦ Broken piece, hakina. ♦ Piece labor or work, ukupau. ♦ Thirty pieces of silver (Mat. 26:15), nā wahi moni he kanakolu …
92piece of work — Person (usu. derog., often nasty piece of work) …
93work around to — phrasal verb work around to or work round to [transitive] Word forms work around to : present tense I/you/we/they work around to he/she/it works around to present participle working around to past tense worked around to past participle worked… …
94work round to — phrasal verb work around to or work round to [transitive] Word forms work around to : present tense I/you/we/they work around to he/she/it works around to present participle working around to past tense worked around to past participle worked… …
95Piece in F for Keyboard K.33b (Mozart) — The Klavierstück in F (Piece in F for Keyboard), K. 33b, is a keyboard work written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; its tempo marking is Allegro. It is 26 bars long, divided into two sections of 12 and 14 bars, each repeated.Although the composition… …
96pièce de résistance — [ˌpjɛs də reɪ zɪstɒpièce de résistances] noun the most important or remarkable feature of a creative work, meal, etc. Origin Fr., lit. piece (i.e. means) of resistance …
97piece rate — / pi:s reɪt/ noun a rate of pay calculated as an amount for each product produced or for each piece of work done and not as an amount for each hour worked ● to earn piece rates …
98pièce d'occasion — /pyes daw kah zyawonn /, pl. pièces d occasion /pyes daw kah zyawonn /. French. something prepared or used for a special occasion. * * * pièce d occasion /do ka zyɔ̃/ noun Something (usu a literary or musical work) composed, prepared, or used for …
99work of art — works of art 1) N COUNT A work of art is a painting or piece of sculpture which is of high quality. ...a collection of works of art of international significance. 2) N COUNT A work of art is something which is very complex or which has been… …
100work-up — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: work up 1. : an unintended mark upon a printed sheet caused by the rising in the chase of a space, lead, or piece of furniture while the job is on the press or the form is being molded for plating 2. : the …