work on
1 of 1verb/ˈwɝk ɑn/
Forms:works on,working on,worked on,worked on
1
to focus one's effort, time, or attention on something in order to achieve a particular goal
B1- She's working on a solution to address the recurring issues in the system.
- Let's work on refining the proposal before presenting it to the client.
- The team is working on strategies to increase customer satisfaction.
- They're working on a plan to boost efficiency in the workplace.
- She is working on improving her language skills by practicing every day.
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2
to attempt to persuade someone to do or agree to something
- We need to work on the client to secure their approval for the contract.
- The sales team is working on the customer to finalize the deal.
- The marketing team is working on the executives to allocate more resources to the campaign.
- He's been working on his supervisor to get approval for the extended deadline.
3
to give a material a particular shape
- I need to work the clay on the pottery wheel to create the vase.
- Using the pottery wheel, the ceramist worked on the spinning clay, molding it into a perfectly symmetrical bowl.
- The craftsman worked on the wax, carving intricate patterns to create uniquely shaped and designed candles.
- The sculptor meticulously worked on the granite, chiseling away to bring out the detailed features of the statue.