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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|ACADEMIC vocabularySPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabularyIELTS vocabulary task /tɑːsk $ tæsk/ noun
task verb [transitive usually passive]
وظیفه، کار
ماموریت، تکلیف، امر مهم، وظیفه، زیاد خسته کردن، به کاری گماشتن، تهمت زدن، تحمیل کردن، علوم مهندسی: کار، کامپیوتر: تکلیف، قانون فقه: وظیفه، روانشناسی: تکلیف، بازرگانی: کار، علوم نظامی: شغل
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: فعالیت، عمل، وظیفه
الکترونیک: وظیفه، کار، تکلیف،
کامپیوتر: وظیفه،
فقهی: تکلیف، وظیفه، کار،
علوم مهندسی: کار، وظیفه،
حقوق: ماموریت، وظیفه، کار، تکلیف، شغل،
علوم نظامی: تکلیف،
روانشناسی: وظیفه، کار،
اقتصاد: کار، وظیفه، تکلیف، امرمهم، وظیفه، زیاد خسته کردن، بکاری گماشتن، تهمت زدن، تحمیل کردن
کامپیوتر: امر، تکلیف
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words task[noun]Synonyms:- job, assignment, chore, duty, enterprise, exercise, mission, undertaking
- take to task: criticize, blame, censure, reprimand, reproach, reprove, scold, tell off
(informal), upbraid
Contrasted words: child's play, cinch, duck soup, picnic, pipe, sinecure, snap
Related Idioms: a hard (
or long) row to hoe
Related Words: enterprise,
project,
undertaking,
errand,
labor,
toil,
work,
charge,
function,
mission,
office,
province,
business,
calling,
employment,
occupation,
vocation,
burden,
onus,
strain,
tax,
bother,
headache,
nuisance,
pain,
trouble [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. task1 S2 W1 /tɑːsk $ tæsk/
noun[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old North French;
Origin: tasque, from Medieval Latin tasca 'tax or service to be done for a ruler', from taxare 'to tax']
1. [countable] a piece of work that must be done, especially one that is difficult or unpleasant or that must be done regularly
Synonym : jobtask of The task of the union representative is to fight on behalf of the members. Sara had the task of preparing the agenda for meetings. I was given the task of building a fire. the skills required to carry out these tasks He soon realized the scale of the task he had undertaken. Our first task is to gather information. Monkeys can be taught to do simple tasks. They have the unenviable task of supervising the most dangerous prison in the country. Volunteers had the thankless task of distributing campaign leaflets. Trying to bring up a small daughter on your own is no easy task.REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say
job rather than
task:
I was given the job of building the fire.2. take someone to task to strongly criticize somebody for something they have done
take someone to task for He was taken to task for not reporting the problem earlier. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. task2 AC verb [transitive usually passive] to give someone the responsibility for doing something
be tasked with (doing) something We were tasked with completing the job by the end of 2006. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations task noun ADJ. awesome, challenging, daunting, enormous, formidable, great, Herculean, huge, mammoth, massive, monumental | arduous, demanding, difficult, exacting, exhausting, hard, laborious, onerous, stiff, time-consuming, tough, uphill | dangerous, hazardous | basic, easy, simple, small Translating the letter was no easy task.
menial, mundane, repetitive, tedious | complex, mind-boggling | delicate, tricky | fruitless, hopeless, impossible | daily, day-to-day, routine | central, fundamental, important, main, major, primary, principal The primary task of the chair is to ensure the meeting runs smoothly. | essential, vital | immediate, urgent | enviable, pleasant | thankless, unenviable, unpleasant | administrative, domestic, household, manual | self-appointed, self-imposed VERB + TASK take on, take upon yourself, undertake Nobody was keen to take on such a thankless task.
approach, get to grips with, tackle How do you tackle a task like that?
carry out, do, fulfil, get on with, perform I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors.
accomplish, complete, succeed in | cope with | fail in | allocate, assign (sb), delegate, entrust sb with, give sb, set sb She failed to complete the task that she had been set.
be charged with, be faced with, have She was charged with the important task of telling the children.
be engaged in I was engaged in the delicate task of clipping the dog's claws.
help sb with | be suited/unsuited to His thick fingers were not well suited to the task. TASK + VERB require sth The task requires a variety of skills and experience.
fall to sb The unenviable task of telling my parents fell to the head teacher.
confront sb, face sb The team have no illusions about the size of the task confronting them. PREP. ~ for a hard task for the committee
~ in one of the first tasks in language learning PHRASES the task ahead We need to think realistically about the task ahead.
the task in hand We should stop chatting and get back to the task in hand. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Idioms tasktɑ:sk See:
take to task [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲