Land a job Meaning in English
expression
LAND-uh-JAHB or LAND-uh-JOHB
LAND-uh-JOB
释义
To successfully get a job, especially after trying or competing for it.
用法与细微差别
Informal and commonly used when someone succeeds after applying or searching for work. Not used for simply starting a job without effort. Often appears in phrases like 'land a dream job' or 'land my first job.'
Spanish: conseguir un trabajoPortuguese (BR): conseguir um empregoPortuguese (PT): arranjar um empregoChinese (Simplified): 找到工作Chinese (Traditional): 找到工作Hindi: नौकरी पानाArabic: الحصول على وظيفةBengali: চাকরি পাওয়া - চাকরিতে সুযোগ পাওয়াRussian: получить работу - устроиться на работуJapanese: 仕事を手に入れる - 仕事を得るVietnamese: kiếm được việc làm - xin được việcKorean: 취업하다 - 일자리를 얻다Turkish: iş bulmak - işe girmekUrdu: نوکری حاصل کرنا - ملازمت پاناIndonesian: mendapatkan pekerjaan - memperoleh pekerjaan
例句
She finally landed a job at the bank.
basic
It is hard to land a job without experience.
basic
He hopes to land a job soon after graduation.
basic
It took me months to land a job at that company.
natural
He managed to land a job even in a tough market.
natural
When I finally landed a job, I celebrated with my friends.
natural