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单词 telework
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teleworkn.

Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻwəːk/, U.S. /ˈtɛləˌwərk/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: tele- comb. form, work n.
Etymology: < tele- comb. form + work n.Compare earlier instances which show a graphic abbreviation for telephone work, such as the following:1957 Daily Independent-Jrnl. (San Rafael, Calif.) 3 May 26/3 (advt.) Pleasant tele. work in your own home.
1. Work which involves the use of a telephone. rare.
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society > occupation and work > work > [noun] > other types of work
church worka1225
kirk work1418
fieldwork1441
labour of love1592
life's work1660
shop work1696
outwork1707
private practice1724
tide-work1739
sales-work1775
marshing1815
work in progress1815
life-work1837
relief work1844
sharp practice1847
near work1850
slop-work1861
repetition work1866
side work1875
rework1878
wage-slavery1886
work in progress1890
war work1891
busywork1893
screen work1912
staff-work1923
gig work1927
knowledge work1959
WIP1966
telework1970
playwork1986
laboratory work2002
1970 Markham (Illinois) Tribune 27 Sept. 18/3 (advt.) Work in your home... Interesting and pleasant tele-work. No selling involved.
1973 Colorado Springs (Colorado) Gaz. Tel. 1 Aug. 12 f/6 (advt.) Tele-work—Public relations, $2 per hr... Reputable Company gd location.
2. = telecommuting n.
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1976 R. C. Harkness in Internat. Conf. Telecommunications (IEEE) II. 26-1/1Telework’ could greatly increase residential location choice.
1980 Third World Planning Rev. 2 155 (table) Telework arrangements for exurbs.
1996 Daily Tel. 22 Oct. 12/7 In the late 1980s, office rents were high and companies thought telework would cut costs and attract skilled staff who, in some fields, were in short supply.
2005 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 4 May 39/7 Telework offered the chance to prevent traffic snarls and ease the current skills shortage.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

teleworkv.

Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻwəːk/, U.S. /ˈtɛləˌwərk/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: tele- comb. form, work v.
Etymology: < tele- comb. form + work v., after teleworker n. 2, teleworking n.
intransitive. = telecommute v.
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society > occupation and work > working > [verb (intransitive)] > work in other specific ways or conditions
dead horse1640
grub1798
subcontract1827
chare1828
slut1829
to take up one's livery1839
hat1868
to work on tribute1869
freelance1904
work1920
nine-to-five1962
job-share1978
telework1983
1983 Black Enterprise Oct. 132/1 By the year 2000 about one third of the work force in industrialized countries will be ‘teleworking’.
1992 Independent 14 May 22/6 Oxfordshire County Council..incorporates around a dozen professional staff who telework for most or part of their working week.
2002 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 19 July 4/1 Anecdotal evidence showed 70 per cent of QUT's staff teleworked for two to three days a week.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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