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workload

Aussprache: [ˈwɜrkloʊd]

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Kontext: „work“

(noun) the amount of work or tasks that someone has to do. It's like having a backpack full of books; the more books you have, the heavier your backpack is. Similarly, the more work you have, the larger your workload becomes.

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She managed her workload well and completed all her assignments on time.

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He felt that his workload was too heavy and became very stressed.

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What is your current workload like at school?

Kontext: „school“

(noun) the amount of homework or projects students receive from teachers. Just like when you get a lot of homework on a Friday, your workload for the weekend becomes much bigger.

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The teacher gave us a reasonable workload this week, so I still have time to play.

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The workload from all my subjects was overwhelming, and I couldn't finish everything.

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How do you feel about your homework workload this term?

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