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How to translate putting people out of work in English?

The English putting people out of work is translated into Chinese as "putting people out of work."

Key words: work?

1. Phonetic symbols of the word

The pronunciation of the word work: English?[w?k]?American?[w?rk].

2. Word definition

n.? Work; occupation; factory; workplace; product; work; operation; work; project

v.? ( To make) work; to operate; to operate; to work; to make slow progress; to operate Participle: ?worked

Verb present participle: ?working

Verb third person singular: ?works

Plural: ?works

four , phrase collocations

to work for sb? to work for; employed by...

to work hard? to work hard

to work with sth? to... To work in sb's favor? to have a beneficial influence on; to play a positive role in...

to be in work? to have a job; to be employed

To take work home? Take the work home to do it

5. Word meaning analysis

Profession, job, occupation, trade, vocation, career, work, employment, etc. The nouns all mean "occupation".

Profession used to refer to a profession that requires higher education (especially law, medicine and theology). Now it generally refers to a job for making a living, especially to engage in mental work and receive specialized training, with some kind of Professional knowledge work.

Job generally refers to all paid work.

Occupation generally refers to any kind of occupation, which is more formal than job and is often used in written forms.

Trade refers to skills and skill-based occupations.

vocation is a more formal word with a solemn tone, connoting professionalism and vocation. It was often used for positions in the church.

Career refers to a profession that one is willing to pursue for life after specialized training.

Work refers to any kind of work, and also refers to occupation in general.

Employment refers to a job where one is employed and usually can receive a relatively stable salary.

6. Bilingual Examples

There's?a?time?to?work?and?a?time?to?play.?

Both work and play sometimes.

We?have?to?set?a?time?limit?for?the?work.?

We have to set a time limit for the work.

I?have?some?work?for?you?to?do.?

I?have?some?work?for?you?to?do.?

I?have?some?work?for?you?to?do.?

People?came?from?all?over?the?world?to?view?her?work.?

Audiences come from all over the world to admire her work.