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didn't work? where did the pulse go?- ไม่โดนจรวด แล้วมันหายไปไหน? Spies Like Us (1985)
Think it'll work? It would take a miracle.มันต้องอาศัยปาฏิหาริย์ The Princess Bride (1987)
- Skipper, will this shit work? - It worked for Dr. Weir. You go activate the emergency beacon.ดร.เวียร์บอกว่ามันได้ผล นายไปตั้งสัญญาณฉุกเฉินแล้วรีบกลับมา Event Horizon (1997)
Why aren't you at work? Are you sick?ทำไมไม่ไปทำงาน คุณไม่สบายหรือเปล่า As Good as It Gets (1997)
- Finished work? - Yes.-เลิกงานแล้วเหรอ? Christmas in August (1998)
They're gonna work? Look at you. You're going to carry logs on your back?คุณก็เถอะ คงแบกหามตัวปลิวเลยซินะ The Pianist (2002)
Remember, I told you not to come by my work? Oh, yes, I remember.ฉันจำได้ แต่บอกหน่อย แนวร่วมเป็นแรงดลใจของกลอนใช่มั้ย I Heart Huckabees (2004)
Are you unhappy with their work? Yeah, I'm ready to cross over to your side.ผมพร้อมจะก้าวข้ามไปด้านของคุณ I Heart Huckabees (2004)
Did it work? He bought it completelyเขาเชื่อสนิทเลย Always - Sunset on Third Street (2005)
Don't you bother me when I work? !อย่ากวนชั้นตอนชั้นทำงานได้มั้ย? 9 Ends 2 Out (2007)
What kind of work? To be my lover.ฉันจะให้โอกาสนาย เพราะดุเหมือนนายจะทำงานนี้ได้ดี First Cup (2007)
- Will it work? - Anything's possible!จะใช้ได้ไหม อะไรก็เป็นไปได้ครับ Transformers (2007)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
work?Are you finished with your work?
work?Are you getting along with your work?
work?Are you through with the work?
work?Are you through with your work?
work?Are you willing to help me with that work?
work?Can I go to work?
work?Can you help me with my work?
work?Do you take pride in your work?
work?Do you think it will work?
work?Have you finished your share of the work?
work?Have you finished your work?
work?Have you got through with your work?

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Work \Work\ (w[^u]rk), n. [OE. work, werk, weorc, AS. weorc,
     worc; akin to OFries. werk, wirk, OS., D., & G. werk, OHG.
     werc, werah, Icel. & Sw. verk, Dan. v[ae]rk, Goth.
     gawa['u]rki, Gr. 'e`rgon, [digamma]e`rgon, work, "re`zein to
     do, 'o`rganon an instrument, 'o`rgia secret rites, Zend verez
     to work. [root]145. Cf. {Bulwark}, {Energy}, {Erg},
     {Georgic}, {Liturgy}, {Metallurgy}, {Organ}, {Orgy},
     {Surgeon}, {Wright}.]
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     1. Exertion of strength or faculties; physical or
        intellectual effort directed to an end; industrial
        activity; toil; employment; sometimes, specifically,
        physical labor.
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              Man hath his daily work of body or mind
              Appointed.                            --Milton.
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     2. The matter on which one is at work; that upon which one
        spends labor; material for working upon; subject of
        exertion; the thing occupying one; business; duty; as, to
        take up one's work; to drop one's work.
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              Come on, Nerissa; I have work in hand
              That you yet know not of.             --Shak.
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              In every work that he began . . . he did it with all
              his heart, and prospered.             --2 Chron.
                                                    xxxi. 21.
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     3. That which is produced as the result of labor; anything
        accomplished by exertion or toil; product; performance;
        fabric; manufacture; in a more general sense, act, deed,
        service, effect, result, achievement, feat.
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              To leave no rubs or blotches in the work. --Shak.
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              The work some praise,
              And some the architect.               --Milton.
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              Fancy . . .
              Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams.
                                                    --Milton.
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              The composition or dissolution of mixed bodies . . .
              is the chief work of elements.        --Sir K.
                                                    Digby.
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     4. Specifically:
        (a) That which is produced by mental labor; a composition;
            a book; as, a work, or the works, of Addison.
        (b) Flowers, figures, or the like, wrought with the
            needle; embroidery.
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                  I am glad I have found this napkin; . . .
                  I'll have the work ta'en out,
                  And give 't Iago.                 --Shak.
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        (c) pl. Structures in civil, military, or naval
            engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches,
            fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and
            grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron
            works; locomotive works; gas works.
        (d) pl. The moving parts of a mechanism; as, the works of
            a watch.
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     5. Manner of working; management; treatment; as, unskillful
        work spoiled the effect. --Bp. Stillingfleet.
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     6. (Mech.) The causing of motion against a resisting force.
        The amount of work is proportioned to, and is measured by,
        the product of the force into the amount of motion along
        the direction of the force. See {Conservation of energy},
        under {Conservation}, {Unit of work}, under {Unit}, also
        {Foot pound}, {Horse power}, {Poundal}, and {Erg}.
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              Energy is the capacity of doing work . . . Work is
              the transference of energy from one system to
              another.                              --Clerk
                                                    Maxwell.
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     7. (Mining) Ore before it is dressed. --Raymond.
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     8. pl. (Script.) Performance of moral duties; righteous
        conduct.
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              He shall reward every man according to his works.
                                                    --Matt. xvi.
                                                    27.
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              Faith, if it hath not works, is dead. --James ii.
                                                    17.
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     9. (Cricket) Break; twist. [Cant]
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     10. (Mech.) The causing of motion against a resisting force,
         measured by the product of the force into the component
         of the motion resolved along the direction of the force.
  
               Energy is the capacity of doing work. . . . Work is
               the transference of energy from one system to
               another.                             --Clerk
                                                    Maxwell.
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     11. (Mining) Ore before it is dressed.
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     {Muscular work} (Physiol.), the work done by a muscle through
        the power of contraction.
  
     {To go to work}, to begin laboring; to commence operations;
        to contrive; to manage. "I 'll go another way to work with
        him." --Shak.
  
     {To set on work}, to cause to begin laboring; to set to work.
        [Obs.] --Hooker.
  
     {To set to work}, to employ; to cause to engage in any
        business or labor.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Work \Work\ (w[^u]rk), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Worked} (w[^u]rkt),
     or {Wrought} (r[add]t); p. pr. & vb. n. {Working}.] [AS.
     wyrcean (imp. worthe, wrohte, p. p. geworht, gewroht); akin
     to OFries. werka, wirka, OS. wirkian, D. werken, G. wirken,
     Icel. verka, yrkja, orka, Goth. wa['u]rkjan. [root]145. See
     {Work}, n.]
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     1. To exert one's self for a purpose; to put forth effort for
        the attainment of an object; to labor; to be engaged in
        the performance of a task, a duty, or the like.
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              O thou good Kent, how shall I live and work,
              To match thy goodness?                --Shak.
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              Go therefore now, and work; for there shall no straw
              be given you.                         --Ex. v. 18.
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              Whether we work or play, or sleep or wake,
              Our life doth pass.                   --Sir J.
                                                    Davies.
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     2. Hence, in a general sense, to operate; to act; to perform;
        as, a machine works well.
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              We bend to that the working of the heart. --Shak.
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     3. Hence, figuratively, to be effective; to have effect or
        influence; to conduce.
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              We know that all things work together for good to
              them that love God.                   --Rom. viii.
                                                    28.
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              This so wrought upon the child, that afterwards he
              desired to be taught.                 --Locke.
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              She marveled how she could ever have been wrought
              upon to marry him.                    --Hawthorne.
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     4. To carry on business; to be engaged or employed
        customarily; to perform the part of a laborer; to labor;
        to toil.
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              They that work in fine flax . . . shall be
              confounded.                           --Isa. xix. 9.
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     5. To be in a state of severe exertion, or as if in such a
        state; to be tossed or agitated; to move heavily; to
        strain; to labor; as, a ship works in a heavy sea.
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              Confused with working sands and rolling waves.
                                                    --Addison.
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     6. To make one's way slowly and with difficulty; to move or
        penetrate laboriously; to proceed with effort; -- with a
        following preposition, as down, out, into, up, through,
        and the like; as, scheme works out by degrees; to work
        into the earth.
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              Till body up to spirit work, in bounds
              Proportioned to each kind.            --Milton.
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     7. To ferment, as a liquid.
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              The working of beer when the barm is put in.
                                                    --Bacon.
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     8. To act or operate on the stomach and bowels, as a
        cathartic.
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              Purges . . . work best, that is, cause the blood so
              to do, . . . in warm weather or in a warm room.
                                                    --Grew.
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     {To work at}, to be engaged in or upon; to be employed in.
  
     {To work to windward} (Naut.), to sail or ply against the
        wind; to tack to windward. --Mar. Dict.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Work \Work\ (w[^u]rk), v. t.
     1. To labor or operate upon; to give exertion and effort to;
        to prepare for use, or to utilize, by labor.
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              He could have told them of two or three gold mines,
              and a silver mine, and given the reason why they
              forbare to work them at that time.    --Sir W.
                                                    Raleigh.
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     2. To produce or form by labor; to bring forth by exertion or
        toil; to accomplish; to originate; to effect; as, to work
        wood or iron into a form desired, or into a utensil; to
        work cotton or wool into cloth.
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              Each herb he knew, that works or good or ill.
                                                    --Harte.
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     3. To produce by slow degrees, or as if laboriously; to bring
        gradually into any state by action or motion. "Sidelong he
        works his way." --Milton.
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              So the pure, limpid stream, when foul with stains
              Of rushing torrents and descending rains,
              Works itself clear, and as it runs, refines,
              Till by degrees the floating mirror shines.
                                                    --Addison.
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     4. To influence by acting upon; to prevail upon; to manage;
        to lead. "Work your royal father to his ruin." --Philips.
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     5. To form with a needle and thread or yarn; especially, to
        embroider; as, to work muslin.
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     6. To set in motion or action; to direct the action of; to
        keep at work; to govern; to manage; as, to work a machine.
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              Knowledge in building and working ships.
                                                    --Arbuthnot.
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              Now, Marcus, thy virtue's the proof;
              Put forth thy utmost strength, work every nerve.
                                                    --Addison.
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              The mariners all 'gan work the ropes,
              Where they were wont to do.           --Coleridge.
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     7. To cause to ferment, as liquor.
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     {To work a passage} (Naut.), to pay for a passage by doing
        work.
  
     {To work double tides} (Naut.), to perform the labor of three
        days in two; -- a phrase which alludes to a practice of
        working by the night tide as well as by the day.
  
     {To work in}, to insert, introduce, mingle, or interweave by
        labor or skill.
  
     {To work into}, to force, urge, or insinuate into; as, to
        work one's self into favor or confidence.
  
     {To work off}, to remove gradually, as by labor, or a gradual
        process; as, beer works off impurities in fermenting.
  
     {To work out}.
        (a) To effect by labor and exertion. "Work out your own
            salvation with fear and trembling." --Phil. ii. 12.
        (b) To erase; to efface. [R.]
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                  Tears of joy for your returning spilt,
                  Work out and expiate our former guilt. --Dryden.
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        (c) To solve, as a problem.
        (d) To exhaust, as a mine, by working.
  
     {To work up}.
        (a) To raise; to excite; to stir up; as, to work up the
            passions to rage.
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                  The sun, that rolls his chariot o'er their
                  heads,
                  Works up more fire and color in their cheeks.
                                                    --Addison.
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        (b) To expend in any work, as materials; as, they have
            worked up all the stock.
        (c) (Naut.) To make over or into something else, as yarns
            drawn from old rigging, made into spun yarn, foxes,
            sennit, and the like; also, to keep constantly at work
            upon needless matters, as a crew in order to punish
            them. --R. H. Dana, Jr.
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