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make-work
- IPA[ˈmeɪkwəːk]
英式
- denoting an activity that serves mainly to keep someone busy and is of little value in itself
- make-work activity
noun: make-work
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- 1. denoting an activity that serves mainly to keep someone busy and is of little value in itself a make-work scheme for lawyers
名詞
- 1. make-work activity moving off this critical platform will result in make-work for IT without solving any problems
- accomplish (a task) quickly and easily
Oxford American Dictionary
- accomplish, consume, or destroy quickly
Oxford Dictionary
- accomplish (a task) quickly and easily
Oxford Dictionary
- accomplish, consume, or destroy quickly
Oxford American Dictionary
- exert more time or energy on (a task) than is necessary
Oxford Dictionary
- a task is soon accomplished if several people help
Oxford Dictionary
- continuous work without rest or relaxation is harmful to one's personal life and well-being
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- IPA[ˈmākˌwərk]
美式
- denoting an activity that serves mainly to keep someone busy and is of little value in itself: a make-work scheme for lawyers
- work or activity of little value that serves to keep someone busy: moving off this critical platform will result in make-work for IT without solving any problems
Oxford American Dictionary
- Work of little value assigned or taken on only to keep someone from being idle.