What does ich suche Arbeit in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word ich suche Arbeit in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ich suche Arbeit in German.

The word ich suche Arbeit in German means job, profession, result, work, effort, test, work as a servant, take work home with you, write a paper, take a test, grade, gardening, hard labor, not at work, bit of work, scientific research, scientific paper. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ich suche Arbeit

job

(Tätigkeit: Ausführung)

der Arbeit gewidmet sein
to be committed to the job

profession

(Beruf: Berufsausübung)

eine Arbeit finden
to find a job

result

(Ergebnis einer Tätigkeit)

eine Arbeit präsentieren
to present a result

work

(umgangssprachlich (Arbeitsplatz, Arbeitsort)

zur Arbeit gehen
to go to work

effort

(übertragen (Aufwand: Mühe) (job)

das Aufräumen macht Arbeit
tidying up is an effort

test

(Test: Prüfung)

eine Arbeit schreiben
to have a test

work as a servant

(Beruf des Dieners)

take work home with you

(zu Hause weiter arbeiten)

write a paper

(Uni: Hausarbeit schr.)

take a test

(Schule: Test schreiben)

grade

([etw] benoten)

gardening

(Arbeit im Garten)

hard labor

(Arbeit: physisch schwer)

not at work

(nicht während der Arbeit)

bit of work

(Arbeit: Teil)

scientific research

(Forschung)

Als Biologe ist man wissenschaftliche Arbeit gewohnt.
As biologist one is used to scientific research.

scientific paper

(wissensch. Aufsatz)

Der Doktorand muss eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit abgeben.
The doctoral candidate has to hand in a scientific paper.

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