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нсв vi1) о человеке to workрабо́тать бухга́лтером — to work as an accountant
рабо́тать врачо́м/юри́стом — to work as a doctor/lawyer, to practise/AE to practice medicine/law
рабо́тать в газе́те — to work for/on a newspaper
рабо́тать по совмести́тельству — to moonlight coll
рабо́тать сде́льно — to do piecework
рабо́тать посме́нно — to work on a shift
рабо́тать кру́глые су́тки — to work (a)round the clock/24 hours a day
рабо́тать в саду́ — to do gardening, to garden
2) о механизмах to function, to run, to workмоде́м рабо́тает пра́вильно — the modem functions correctly
мото́р рабо́тает на электри́честве — the engine runs on electric power
шве́йная маши́нка ста́рая, но ещё рабо́тает — the sewing machine is old, but it's still working/in working order
телеви́зор не рабо́тает — the TV set is out of order
3) об учреждении to be openбанк рабо́тает сего́дня? — is the bank open today?
мы рабо́таем без переры́ва на обе́д — we don't break for lunch
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