Pronunciation: /hɑːrd dʒɑːb/
noun a person's regular work or profession
A1 I have a hard job cleaning the house every day.
A2 Finding a new job can be a hard job in itself.
B1 Being a teacher is a hard job, but also very rewarding.
B2 Managing a team of employees can be a hard job, but with experience, it becomes easier.
C1 Running a successful business is a hard job that requires dedication and hard work.
C2 Being a surgeon is a hard job that requires precision and skill to save lives.
adjective difficult, requiring a lot of effort or endurance
A1 I have a hard job cleaning the house.
A2 She has a hard job working as a waitress.
B1 It's a hard job to learn a new language.
B2 Being a doctor is a hard job that requires a lot of dedication.
C1 Managing a large team can be a hard job, but very rewarding.
C2 Running a successful business is a hard job that requires constant innovation.
formal Being a neurosurgeon is a hard job that requires years of training and skill.
informal Working as a chef is a really hard job, especially during dinner rush.
slang Man, being a garbage collector is such a hard job, but someone's gotta do it.
figurative Trying to please everyone is a hard job, it's like trying to herd cats.
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