work-effort

  • 51effort — noun 1) an effort to work together Syn: attempt, try, endeavour; informal shot, stab, bash 2) a fine effort Syn: achievement, accomplishment, feat, undertaking, enterprise, w …

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  • 52work — n 1. labor, toil, exertion, effort, endeavor, exercise; travail, drudgery, slavery, sweat, moil, grind; handwork, spadework, legwork; industry, diligence, trouble, pains; stress, strain, Inf. elbow grease; discipline, drill, workout, exercising,… …

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  • 53effort — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Old French esforz, esfort, from esforcier to force, from ex + forcier to force Date: 15th century 1. conscious exertion of power ; hard work < a job requiring time and effort > 2. a serious attempt ; try <&#8230; …

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  • 54effort — 01. You are going to have to put in a lot more [effort] if you really want to improve your Spanish. 02. With an [effortless] win over Dallas in the game on Tuesday, Boston is looking very confident going into tonight s contest. 03. The children&#8230; …

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  • 55effort*/*/*/ — [ˈefət] noun 1) [C/U] an attempt to do something that is difficult or involves hard work Detectives are talking to other witnesses in an effort to find out more about the girl.[/ex] I ve made an effort to drink less tea and coffee.[/ex] The&#8230; …

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  • 56Effort force — In physics, effort force is applied on the object. Effort force is a component in the following equation,:R × DR = E × DEwhere :R is the resistance force:DR is the resistance distance:E is the effort force:DE is the effort distance. Effort force&#8230; …

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  • 57Effort physique — Travail Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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  • 58work something up — STIMULATE, rouse, raise, arouse, awaken, excite. → work * * * 1) bring something gradually to a more complete or satisfactory state painters were accustomed to working up compositions from drawings 2) develop or produce by activity or effort&#8230; …

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  • 59work — The supply of physical, mental, and emotional effort to produce goods and services for own consumption, or for consumption by others. Productive work falls into three main categories: economic activity or employment , unpaid domestic and leisure&#8230; …

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  • 60work study — noun an analysis of a specific job in an effort to find the most efficient method in terms of time and effort • Syn: ↑time and motion study, ↑time and motion study, ↑time motion study, ↑motion study, ↑time study • Hypernyms: ↑examination, ↑ …

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