work routine

  • 1Work experience — is the experience that a person has working, or working in a specific field or occupation. Volunteer Work and Internships The phrase is sometimes used to mean a type of volunteer work that is commonly intended for young people mdash; often… …

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  • 2routine — ▪ I. routine rou‧tine 1 [ruːˈtiːn] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the usual, normal, or fixed way in which you do things: • John s departure had upset their daily routine. • the usual office routine 2. [countable] …

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  • 3routine — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 normal order/way of doing things ADJECTIVE ▪ set ▪ strict ▪ dull, humdrum (esp. BrE), monotonous ▪ familiar …

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  • 4work — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 effort/product of effort ADJECTIVE ▪ hard ▪ It s hard work trying to get him to do a few things for himself. ▪ It doesn t require skill it s a matter of sheer hard work. ▪ arduous, back breakin …

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  • 5Work (Kelly Rowland song) — Infobox Single Name = Work Artist = Kelly Rowland from Album = Ms. Kelly Format = Digital download, ring tone, 12 single, CD single Released = flagicon|United Kingdom January 21, 2008 flagicon|United Kingdom January 28, 2008 (CD) flagicon|France… …

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  • 6routine — 01. I m fed up with my daily [routine]. 02. I have to go for my [routine] check up next week. 03. The Beatles are [routinely] described as the most important pop group in history. 04. Figure skater Elvis Stojko s [routine] is probably the most… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 7routine — rou|tine1 W3 [ru:ˈti:n] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: Old French route; ROUTE1] 1.) [U and C] the usual order in which you do things, or the things you regularly do ▪ John s departure had upset their daily routine . ▪ Try to get into a… …

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  • 8routine — I UK [ruːˈtiːn] / US [ˌruˈtɪn] noun Word forms routine : singular routine plural routines ** 1) [countable/uncountable] your usual way of doing things, especially when you do them in a fixed order at the same time Young children tend to welcome… …

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  • 9routine — rou|tine1 [ ,ru tin ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount your usual way of doing things, especially when you do them in a fixed order at the same time: Young children tend to welcome some form of routine. It shouldn t take too long to get back to our… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 10routine — I. noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from route traveled way Date: 1676 1. a. a regular course of procedure < if resort to legal action becomes a campus routine J. A. Perkins > b. habitual or mechanical performance of an established&#8230; …

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