Work & Daily Life
Office expressions and everyday situations
소개
영국 직장에는 고유의 어휘가 있어요——완곡표현, 절제된 표현, 슬랭이 섞여서 너무 직접적이길 꺼리는 영국적 특성을 유지하면서 직장 생활을 헤쳐나가는 데 도움을 주죠.
직장 슬랭을 이해하면 영국 동료들이 '진짜로' 무슨 말을 하는지 알 수 있어요. "Having a word(잠깐 얘기 좀 하자)"는 언뜻 별것 아닌 것 같지만, 맥락에 따라 친근한 대화일 수도, 심각한 대화일 수도 있어요. "Mucking in"은 함께 참여한다는 뜻이고, 당연히 여러분도 그러길 기대한다는 의미예요.
이 챕터에서는 사무실 문화부터 일상적인 용무까지, 영국의 직장과 일상 생활 언어를 다뤄요. 직장 내 역학을 이해하고 영국의 일상적인 상황을 잘 헤쳐나가는 데 도움이 될 거예요.
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이 챕터의 모든 영어 슬랭 (78)
- Sacked Fired from a job (British)
- Made redundant Laid off because the job is no longer needed (British)
- Skive To avoid work or responsibilities (British)
- Bunk off To skip school or work without permission (British)
- Throw a sickie To call in sick when not actually ill (British/Australian)
- Nine-to-five A regular office job with standard hours
- Rat race The competitive struggle of modern working life
- Mucking in Getting involved and helping with work (British)
- Faff about To waste time doing unimportant things (British)
- Sort out To organize, fix, or deal with something (British)
- Get stuck in To start working on something with enthusiasm (British)
- Knock off To finish work for the day (British)
- Clock in/out To record arrival/departure at work
- Workaholic Someone addicted to work
- Commute The journey between home and work
- Rush hour Peak travel time when people commute to/from work
- Office banter Playful joking and chat in the workplace
- Brown-nose To flatter someone in authority excessively
- The sack Dismissal from a job (British); also a bed
- Freelancer A self-employed person offering services to multiple clients
- Dead-end job A job with no prospects for advancement
- Burnout Mental and physical exhaustion from overwork
- Chores Routine household tasks
- Lie-in Staying in bed later than usual (British)
- Early bird A person who gets up early
- Errands Short trips to do necessary tasks
- Odds and ends Miscellaneous small items or tasks
- Bits and bobs Miscellaneous small items (British)
- Pop to the shops To make a quick trip to the stores (British)
- Nip out To go out briefly (British)
- Do the washing-up To wash the dishes (British)
- Hoover To vacuum (British)
- Tidy up To clean and organize a space
- Put your feet up To relax after work
- Under the weather Feeling slightly ill or unwell
- Call it a day To stop working and finish for the day
- Back to the grind Returning to hard, routine work
- Burning the midnight oil Working late into the night
- Swamped Overwhelmed with work or tasks
- Snowed under Overwhelmed with too much work
- On the ball Alert, efficient, and competent
- Slacker Someone who avoids work or effort
- Bright and early Very early in the morning
- Graveyard shift A late-night or overnight work shift
- Punch the clock To record arrival/departure at work; to work routinely
- Monday morning feeling The reluctance and tiredness at the start of the work week
- TGIF Thank God It's Friday
- Water cooler moment Something everyone at work will discuss
- Blue-collar Manual labor work; working class
- White-collar Office work; professional class
- Climb the ladder To advance in one's career
- Work your way up To advance through hard work and experience
- Office politics Power struggles and maneuvering in the workplace
- Desk jockey An office worker who sits at a desk all day
- Busywork Pointless tasks done just to appear busy
- Crunch time An intense period of hard work before a deadline
- Golden handshake A generous severance package when leaving a job
- moonlight have a second job secretly
- clock-watcher someone eager to finish work
- glass ceiling invisible barrier to advancement
- Guv Boss, sir
- On the Dole Receiving unemployment benefit
- On the Job At work/working
- Grafting Working hard
- Skiving Avoiding work
- Jobsworth Petty official
- Moonlighting Having secret second job
- Dogsbody Person who does menial tasks
- Gofer Errand runner
- Temp Temporary worker
- Bods People, workers
- Boffin Expert, scientist
- Bean Counter Accountant (derogatory)
- Pen Pusher Office worker (derogatory)
- Bodge Do a poor repair job
- Put Out Annoyed, inconvenienced
- Sussed Figured out
- At the Coalface Doing the hard work
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