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Phrase Means Job Nose Land Eslpod 0420 We 0514 Eslpod Workplace

Id ESLPod_0420_WE_0514
Episode Id ESLPod 420
Episode Title Workplace Safety
Phrase on-the-job
Text The phrase "on-the-job," in this podcast, means at work or while one is working: "We aren't allowed to accept personal phone calls on the job." The phrase "to be out of a job" means to not have a job or to be unemployed: "Keith is out of a job, but he's applying for lots of positions." The phrase "to land a job" means to get a job, especially a job that one wanted very much: "Lizzie was very happy to land a job in Hollywood." Finally, the phrase "a nose job" means a surgery to change the shape of one's nose so that one is more beautiful: "He has a beautiful nose. Is it natural, or did he have a nose job?"
Topics Business

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