Work on - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɜːk ɑːn|
Brit.  |ˈwɜːk ɒn|

verb

- to exert effort in order to do, make, or perform something
- shape, form, or improve a material (syn: process, work)

Extra examples

I need to work on it some more.

I got the job and I begin work on Monday!

The salespeople in that store all work on commission.

The team needs some work on its offense.

The state has approved the building plans, so work on the new school can begin immediately.

I need to work on my delivery before I give the speech.

A construction crew will begin work on the house next week.

She commanded that work on the bridge cease immediately.

Work on the project has crawled to a standstill.

Her work on the project should clinch her a promotion.

Horses and oxen have been domesticated to work on farms.

...at hockey he's still a fledgling and needs to work on his basic skating skills...

They redoubled their efforts to finish the work on time.

...the electrician's requital for the used car was in the form of work on the dealer's house...

She wished to work on her novel in solitude.

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