task 英 [tɑ:sk]   美 [tæsk]

task

task  英 [tɑ:sk] 美 [tæsk]

vt. 分派任务  n. 工作,作业;任务 

进行时:tasking  过去式:tasked  过去分词:tasked  第三人称单数:tasks  名词复数:tasks 

to perform a task, to carry out a task,to undertake a task 执行╱执行╱承担任务
Our first task is to set up a communications system. 我们的首项任务是架设通信系统。

  • A task can be big or small, easy or really hard — but it's never more than a job that needs to get done.
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  • vt. 分派任务
  • n. 工作,作业;任务
  • 1. to perform a task, to carry out a task,to undertake a task

    执行╱执行╱承担任务

  • 2. Our first task is to set up a communications system.

    我们的首项任务是架设通信系统。

  • 3. Getting hold of this information was no easy task (= was difficult).

    把这一情报搞到手绝不是件轻而易举的事。

  • task (n.) early 14c., "a quantity of labor imposed as a duty," from Old North French tasque (12c., Old French tasche, Modern French tâche) "duty, tax," from Vulgar Latin *tasca "a duty, assessment," metathesis of Medieval Latin taxa, a back-formation of Latin taxare "to evaluate, estimate, assess" (see tax (v.)). General sense of "any piece of work that has to be done" is first recorded 1590s. Phrase take one to task (1680s) preserves the sense that is closer to tax.
  • task (v.) 1520s, "impose a task upon;" 1590s, "to burden, put a strain upon," from task (n.). Related: Tasked; tasking.
task AWL / tɑːsk ; NAmE tæsk / noun , verb task tasks tasked tasking noun 1 a piece of work that sb has to do, especially a hard or unpleasant one (尤指艰巨或令人厌烦的)任务,工作 to perform/carry out/complete/undertake a task 执行╱完成╱承担任务 a daunting/an impossible/a formidable/an unenviable, etc. task 令人望而生畏、不可能完成、艰巨、令人为难等的任务 a thankless task (= an unpleasant one that nobody wants to do and nobody thanks you for doing) 吃力不讨好的工作 Our first task is to set up a communications system. 我们的首项任务是架设通信系统。 Detectives are now faced with the task ofidentifying the body. 侦探现在面临辨认尸体这项任务。 Getting hold of this information was no easy task (= was difficult). 把这一情报搞到手绝不是件轻而易举的事。 2 an activity which is designed to help achieve a particular learning goal, especially in language teaching (尤指语言教学中旨在帮助达到某一学习目的的)活动 task-based learning 任务型学习 IDIOM take sb to ˈtask (for/over sth) to criticize sb strongly for sth they have done 严厉地责备;申斥;训斥 verb [usually passive ] tasksb (with sth) ( formal) to give sb a task to do 交给某人(任务);派给某人(工作) SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 task duties mission job chore These are all words for a piece of work that sb has to do. 以上各词均指任务、工作。 task a piece of work that sb has to do, especially a difficult or unpleasant one 尤指艰巨或令人厌烦的任务、工作: Our first task will be to set up a communications system. 我们的首项任务是架设通信系统。 duties tasks that are part of your job 指职责、任务: Your duties will include setting up a new computer system. 你的职责将包括建立一个新的计算机系统。 mission an important official job that a person or group of people is given to do, especially when they are sent to another country 指官方使命、使团的使命: They undertook a fact-finding missionin the region. 他们承担了在该地区核查事实的工作。 job a piece of work that sb has to do 指一项任务、一件工作: I've got various jobs around the house to do. 我在家里有各种各样的活儿要干。 task or job? 用 task 还是 job? A taskmay be more difficult than a joband require you to think carefully about how you are going to do it. A jobmay be sth small that is one of several jobs that you have to do, especially in the home; or a jobcan be sth that takes a long time and is boring and/or needs a lot of patience. *task 可能比 job 艰巨,需要仔细思考如何去做; job 可指许多要做的事情中的一件小事,尤指家务活; job 有时指费时、沉闷或需要极大耐心的工作。 chore a task that you have to do regularly, especially one that you do in the home and find unpleasant or boring 指日常事务、例行工作、尤指令人厌烦或无聊的家务活: household chores 家务杂活 PATTERNS the task/mission/job/chore of (doing)sth (a) daily / daily task/duties/job/chore (a) routinetask/duties/mission/job/chore (a/an) easy / easy task/mission/job (a) household / household task/duties/job/chore to doa task/a job/the chores to finisha task/a mission/a job/the chores to give sba task/their duties/a mission/a job/a chore task / tɑːsk ; NAmE tæsk /
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