Dictionary
English - Dutch
Job
dʒɑb
Extremely common
200 - 300
200 - 300
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
baan, werk, taak, klus, opdracht
Job meanings in Dutch
baan
Example:
She found a new job in marketing.
Ze heeft een nieuwe baan in de marketing gevonden.
He is looking for a job in engineering.
Hij is op zoek naar een baan in de techniek.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Commonly used in professional settings when referring to employment.
Note: The word 'baan' is widely used in both formal and informal contexts.
werk
Example:
I have a lot of work to do today.
Ik heb veel werk te doen vandaag.
Is this your work?
Is dit jouw werk?
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to refer to tasks or duties, not just jobs in the employment sense.
Note: 'Werk' can refer to both employment and tasks, making it a versatile word.
taak
Example:
My job is to complete this task.
Mijn taak is om deze taak te voltooien.
He has a difficult job ahead of him.
Hij heeft een moeilijke taak voor de boeg.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used when discussing specific responsibilities or assignments.
Note: 'Taak' emphasizes the task aspect of a job rather than employment.
klus
Example:
I need to finish this job before the weekend.
Ik moet deze klus voor het weekend afmaken.
Can you help me with this job?
Kun je me helpen met deze klus?
Usage: informalContext: Typically used in informal contexts, often referring to small jobs or tasks.
Note: 'Klus' tends to imply a manual or home improvement task.
opdracht
Example:
This job is part of my assignment.
Deze opdracht maakt deel uit van mijn opdracht.
I received a new job from my professor.
Ik heb een nieuwe opdracht van mijn professor ontvangen.
Usage: formalContext: Commonly used in academic or professional contexts, especially for specific tasks assigned.
Note: 'Opdracht' has a more formal tone and is often used in educational settings.
Job's synonyms
occupation
An occupation refers to a person's regular work or profession.
Example: Her occupation is a teacher.
Note: Occupation is a broader term that encompasses all types of work, while job typically refers to a specific position or task within one's occupation.
employment
Employment refers to the state of being employed or having a job.
Example: She found employment at a local company.
Note: Employment is a more formal term that can refer to the act or condition of being employed, while job is often used to describe a specific task or position.
career
A career is a person's progress or general course of action through life or through a series of jobs.
Example: He has built a successful career in marketing.
Note: Career implies a long-term pursuit of a particular profession or occupation, while job can be more temporary or specific.
vocation
A vocation is a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
Example: Teaching is her vocation; she is passionate about it.
Note: Vocation often carries a sense of calling or purpose, whereas job is a more general term for paid work or tasks.
position
A position refers to a job or role within an organization or company.
Example: She applied for a managerial position at the company.
Note: Position is more specific and often refers to a particular role within a company or organization, while job can be a broader term for any type of work.
Job expressions, common phrases
Get a job
This phrase is used to suggest or encourage someone to find employment.
Example: Why don't you get a job instead of relying on your parents?
Note: The focus is on finding employment rather than just the concept of work.
Job market
Refers to the current demand for workers in a particular industry or overall economy.
Example: The job market is very competitive for recent graduates.
Note: It specifically refers to the demand and supply dynamics of employment opportunities.
Dream job
Describes a job that one finds ideal or perfect.
Example: Working as a travel writer is my dream job.
Note: It emphasizes the personal fulfillment and satisfaction derived from the job.
Job security
Refers to the assurance of having a stable position or employment.
Example: Many people value job security over higher pay.
Note: It focuses on the stability and certainty of employment rather than the work itself.
Odd job
Denotes small, casual, or irregular jobs or tasks.
Example: He does odd jobs like gardening and painting to earn extra money.
Note: It implies temporary or sporadic work rather than a formal, consistent job.
On the job
Means gaining experience or training while actually doing the work.
Example: She learned a lot on the job during her first year as a teacher.
Note: It highlights the learning or skill development that occurs while actively working.
Job satisfaction
Refers to the contentment and fulfillment one derives from their job.
Example: Despite the long hours, I have a high level of job satisfaction in my current role.
Note: It focuses on the emotional and psychological fulfillment derived from work, beyond just fulfilling tasks.
Job everyday (slang) expressions
Gig
A gig refers to a temporary or freelance job, often in the creative or entertainment industry.
Example: I have a gig as a freelance writer.
Note: The term 'gig' implies a more casual or short-term nature compared to a traditional full-time job.
Hustle
Hustle can mean working hard, often in multiple jobs or projects, to achieve financial success or goals.
Example: She's always hustling to make ends meet.
Note: While a job is more structured, a hustle suggests a more relentless, often entrepreneurial, approach to work.
Grind
Being on the grind means consistently working hard or putting in effort, especially in a monotonous job.
Example: I'm on the daily grind at the office.
Note: The term 'grind' implies repetitive or challenging work, often with a sense of perseverance and dedication.
Side hustle
A side hustle is a secondary job or income source alongside one's main job.
Example: My side hustle is selling handmade jewelry online.
Note: Unlike a full-time job, a side hustle is typically pursued part-time and may involve entrepreneurial ventures or passion projects.
Breadwinner
A breadwinner is the primary provider of income in a household or family.
Example: He's the breadwinner of the family, working two jobs to support them.
Note: While a job refers to any form of employment, being a breadwinner carries the connotation of being responsible for financially supporting others.
Nine-to-fiver
A nine-to-fiver is someone who works regular daytime hours, typically from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Example: Most nine-to-fivers look forward to the weekends.
Note: This term often contrasts with flexible working hours or non-traditional work schedules.
Racket
Racket can refer to a job or line of work, especially one that is profitable or seems dubious.
Example: Her new modeling gig seems like quite a racket.
Note: Unlike the neutral term 'job', 'racket' can carry a sense of illegitimacy or unfairness, often associated with shady practices.
Job - Examples
Igen nehéz munkát végzek az építkezésen.
Ik doe moeilijk werk in de bouw.
Az új foglalkozásom nagyon izgalmas és kihívást jelent.
Mijn nieuwe baan is erg spannend en uitdagend.
Az állásinterjún elmondtam, hogy milyen tapasztalataim vannak a foglalkoztatás terén.
Tijdens het sollicitatiegesprek heb ik verteld welke ervaringen ik heb op het gebied van werkgelegenheid.
Job grammar
Job - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: job
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): jobs
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): job
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): jobbed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): jobbing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): jobs
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): job
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): job
Syllables, Separation and Stress
job Contains 1 syllables: job
Phonetic transcription: ˈjäb
job , ˈjäb (The red syllable is stressed)
Job - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
job: 200 - 300 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.