释义 |
jobbish, a.|ˈdʒɒbɪʃ| [f. job n.2 + -ish1.] Of the nature of a job (see job n.2 3); characterized by jobbery.
1792Burke Corr. (1844) III. 436 Power is a very corrupting thing, especially low and jobbish power. 1829Scott Jrnl. 2 June, I think it [a sale of property] has been a little jobbish. 1834Fraser's Mag. IX. 503 Such a court was incapable, stupid, abominable, jobbish. |