worked 音标拼音: [w'ɚkt]
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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