Pronunciation: /wɜːrk æt/
noun a place of employment or activity
A1 I work at a bakery.
A2 She works at a hospital.
B1 He enjoys his work at the marketing agency.
B2 Working at the tech startup has been a great experience.
C1 Her work at the law firm requires a lot of attention to detail.
C2 The artist's work at the gallery is highly acclaimed.
verb to perform tasks or duties for a living
A1 I work at a bakery.
A2 She works at the hospital.
B1 He works at a marketing firm.
B2 They work at a tech startup.
C1 The team works at a research institute.
C2 As a consultant, she works at various companies.
preposition used to indicate the location or setting of an action or activity
A1 I work at a restaurant.
A2 She works at a hospital.
B1 They work at a marketing firm.
B2 He works at a prestigious law firm in the city center.
C1 The team of researchers work at the forefront of scientific discovery.
C2 As a senior executive, she works at the highest levels of the company.
formal She works at a prestigious law firm in the city.
informal I work at the coffee shop down the street.
slang He works at that cool tech startup everyone is talking about.
figurative Learning to let go of control and work at being present in the moment is a valuable skill.
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