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works
/wɜːks/
In its noun form regarding art and literature, it carries a sense of permanence and legacy. It suggests a curated body of achievement rather than a single piece of work. When referring to industrial sites (steel works), the term feels slightly old-fashioned or specific to heavy industry, evoking images of smoke, heat, and large-scale production. As a mechanism (the inner works), it implies complexity and precision. It describes the 'hidden' logic that makes a device operate. In its verbal sense of functioning, it is highly versatile and common in everyday speech, ranging from technical software performance to the success of a plan or idea. When used as a transitive verb for shaping materials (working clay), it conveys physical effort and deliberate craftsmanship.
💬Trò chuyện
The new silent-desk policy is a symphony of stillness. It works, doesn't it?
Hardly. Productivity has tanked and the staff are losing their minds.
Ý nghĩa
The complete set of artistic, literary, or musical compositions produced by a particular person.
"The collected works of William Shakespeare are studied worldwide."
A factory or place where industrial processes take place.
"He spent thirty years working at the steel works."
The internal mechanism of a machine, such as a clock or lock.
"The watchmaker carefully cleaned the inner works of the timepiece."