
v., worked, also wrought (rôt), work·ing, works. v.intr.
- To exert oneself physically or mentally in order to do, make, or accomplish something.
- To be employed; have a job.
- To function; operate: How does this latch work?
- To function or operate in the desired or required way: The telephone hasn't worked since the thunderstorm.
- To have a given effect or outcome: Our friendship works best when we speak our minds.
- To have the desired effect or outcome; prove successful: This recipe seems to work.
- To exert an influence. Used with on or upon: worked on her to join the group.
- To arrive at a specified condition through gradual or repeated movement: The stitches worked loose.
- To proceed or progress slowly and laboriously: worked through the underbrush; worked through my problems in therapy.
- To move in an agitated manner, as with emotion: Her mouth worked with fear.
- To behave in a specified way when handled or processed: Not all metals work easily.
- To ferment.
- Nautical.
- To strain in heavy seas so that the joints give slightly and the fastenings become slack. Used of a boat or ship.
- To sail against the wind.
- To undergo small motions that result in friction and wear: The gears work against each other.
- To cause or effect; bring about: working miracles.
- To cause to operate or function; actuate, use, or manage: worked the controls; can work a lathe.
- To shape or forge: "Each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor" (Edgar Allan Poe).
- To make or decorate by needlework: work a sampler.
- To solve (a problem) by calculation and reasoning.
- To knead, stir, or otherwise manipulate in preparation: Work the dough before shaping it.
- To bring to a specified condition by gradual or repeated effort or work: finally worked the window open; worked the slaves to death.
- To make, achieve, or pay for by work or effort: worked her way to the top; worked his passage on the ship.
- Informal. To arrange or contrive. Often used with it: worked it so that her weekends are free.
- To make productive; cultivate: work a farm.
- To cause to work: works his laborers hard.
- To excite or provoke: worked the mob into a frenzy.
- Informal.
- To gratify, cajole, or enchant artfully, especially for the purpose of influencing: The politician worked the crowd. The comedian worked the room with flawless rhythm.
- To use or manipulate to one's own advantage; exploit: learned how to work the system; worked his relatives for sympathy.
- To carry on an operation or function in or through: the agent who works that area; working the phones for donations.
- To ferment (liquor, for example).
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1 panggilan telefon dan nak request 1 result..
dan sy minta 1 jam kemudian telefon lagi..
45 minit kemudian...
phone berdering dan menyatakan nak result..
dan tiada result yang diminta..
lalu si peminta result meletakkan gagang phone dengan kasar..
apa kata kalau kita bersabar....
apa kata kalau kita ada sifat kesabaran..
jadi?jadikan diri ini seorang penyabar...
whatever pun baru balik dari kerja..
kerja yg x pernah selesai..
baru namanya keje kan
di atas adalah sebahagian apakah maksud perkataan kerja..dalam bi lah..
pagi tadi selepas run sampel dan qc..
1 panggilan telefon dan nak request 1 result..
dan sy minta 1 jam kemudian telefon lagi..
45 minit kemudian...
phone berdering dan menyatakan nak result..
dan tiada result yang diminta..
lalu si peminta result meletakkan gagang phone dengan kasar..
apa kata kalau kita bersabar....
apa kata kalau kita ada sifat kesabaran..
jadi?jadikan diri ini seorang penyabar...
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