task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/tasknoun(WORK)
B2[C]
apieceofworkto be done,especiallyone doneregularly,unwillingly, or withdifficulty:
任务;(尤指经常、不情愿或很难做的)工作;(苦)差事We usuallyaskintervieweestoperforma fewsimpletasks on thecomputerjust totesttheiraptitude.我们通常让接受面试者在电脑上进行一些简单操作,只想测测他们的能力。
Thegovernmentnowfacesthedauntingtask ofrestructuringtheentirehealthservice.政府现在面临着重新改组整个医疗卫生体系的艰巨任务。
Work, working and the workplace
- act assomething
 - all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)idiom
 - assignment
 - bandh
 - be at workidiom
 - grind
 - hoop
 - hot-desking
 - hotelling
 - housekeeping
 - in the line of dutyidiom
 - induction
 - industry
 - moonlight
 - skivvy
 - slave
 - slog
 - slouch
 - spadework
 - undertaking
 
tasknoun(SPEAK ANGRILY)
takesomeoneto task
tocriticizeorspeakangrilyto someone for something that they have donewrong:
责备(某人)She took herassistantto taskfor/overhercarelessness.她责备助手太粗心大意。
Chastising & rebuking
- admonitory
 - barracking
 - bawl
 - bawlsomeoneout
 - be a reproach tosomeone/somethingidiom
 - carpet
 - coal
 - keelhaul
 - lambaste
 - lecture
 - pull
 - pullsomeoneup
 - punchbag
 - punching bag
 - putsomeoneintheirplaceidiom
 - reproach
 - reproachful
 - shame
 - tear
 - upbraid
 
task
verb[Tusually passive]
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/to give someone a task:
派给…任务We have been taskedwithsetting upcampsforrefugees.我们接到了建难民营的任务。
Giving orders & commands
- all-points bulletin
 - boss
 - bossily
 - bossiness
 - bossyboots
 - call forsomeone
 - decree
 - defy
 - demand
 - dictate
 - expect
 - harry
 - importunate
 - lay down the lawidiom
 - officious
 - ordain
 - prescribe
 - shovesomeonearound
 - stick
 - stick out forsomething