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词汇 jobsworth
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Definition of jobsworth in English:

jobsworth

noun ˈdʒɒbzwəːθ
British informal
  • An official who upholds petty rules even at the expense of humanity or common sense.

    〈英,非正式〉(为维护琐细规章制度而不顾人性或常识的)官僚;生搬硬套的公务员

    parks abound with jobsworths who delight in yelling that you can't do that without special permission
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But in the congratulating throng, a jobsworth barred him from the hallowed ground.
    • Why am I cursed with supporting a club full of losers and jobsworths?
    • He appears to have won that battle because fire safety officers are much more sensible, but there is no defeating the jobsworth.
    • I resent some jobsworth thinking I'd blagged my way on to the practice ground.
    • If he had been a jobsworth he would have gone home but he stayed there for six or eight hours and got no extra pay.
    • May I congratulate those jobsworths at Postwatch for saving their own skins by doing nothing.
    • I feel as if a day of my working life or living life has been taken away by someone who is a jobsworth.
    • Grandmas were unable to visit grandchildren; lovers were separated by the jobsworths at the ‘Bloodcheck’ booths.
    • Privacy International reckons jobsworths have become a global menace.
    • I fear this is just down to jobsworths and political correctness.
    • We wholeheartedly applaud what they are trying to do, and those responsible for this ludicrous decision are just jobsworths.
    • This bore was regaling anyone who cared to listen with the story of how an officious jobsworth had refused him admission to some function or other.
    • Cynical council tax payers are already pillorying beleaguered jobsworths for wasting their cash.
    • Occassionaly you get a jobsworth, but not often.
    • Aren't these Sureway jobsworths just a bit vindictive?
    • It must have been galling to take orders from jobsworths - to feel useless, just another cog within a cog.
    • The bus stopped and we were all told by Eddie to be silent as a military style jobsworth with an unfeasibly large hat looked the bus over.
    • The guy behind the counter was the biggest jobsworth you could ever hope to encounter.
    • The inference was unambiguous: the parliament was an intrusive, petty-minded bunch of jobsworths, bereft of any credibility.
    • Perhaps these plucky jobsworths are all that stands between civilised society and post - rock revolution!

Origin

1970s: from ‘it's more than my job's worth (not) to’.

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