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Do a job on Meaning in English

expression

ˈdu/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdʒɑb/, /ˈdʒoʊb/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
DOO uh JAHB on
dʉː/ /æɪ/ /d͡ʒɒb/ /ˈɒn
DOO uh JOB on

释义

To seriously damage or ruin something, sometimes on purpose and sometimes accidentally; also used informally to mean doing something very thoroughly, often in a negative way.

用法与细微差别

This is an informal, often slangy phrase. Most often means causing major harm or making something much worse, commonly used for accidents, mishandling, or bad criticism. Not used for simply 'doing a job'; be careful with the negative tone. Typical with 'really', as in 'He really did a job on it.'

例句

He did a job on my phone when he dropped it.

basic

The wind did a job on our garden last night.

basic

You really did a job on that cake—there's nothing left!

basic

That movie review really did a job on the director.

natural

Wow, those kids did a job on the living room while we were gone.

natural

My shoes look terrible—you really did a job on them hiking through the mud.

natural