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hard working angļu valodā:

1. industrious industrious


I am an industrious and diligent employee.
She was surrounded by energetic, industrious people.
She's extremely competent and industrious
He is hard-working, diligent and industrious.
The Japanese are generally considered to be very industrious.
He is an industrious student.
Industrious people look down on laziness.
If I am dull, I am at least industrious.
It is good that children are industrious.
The man is intelligent and industrious.
The industrious merchant worships his ancestors.
He is an industrious student to the best of my knowledge.
The Japanese are an industrious people.

Angļu vārds "hard working"(industrious) notiek komplektos:

Advanced 1 (Scaling the Heights)
Personality Traits

2. lazy lazy


I wouldn't say that English people are lazy, but I've never seen one run anywhere.
He is lazy.
You are bound to regret it in future if you are so lazy now.
I failed the exam because I was lazy and didn't revise.
A lazy man is a burden even to the ground.
This is all brain dead regurgitation of a lazy theory.
It was clear that the lazy student would never live up to his family's expectations.
Although it seemed like a lot of money to spend just because I was too lazy to cut my own lawn, I turned the whole thing over to him.
Tomorrow, tomorrow, just not today - say all lazy people.
The lazy man frequently neglects his duties.
A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.
Serge is a lazy person. He doesn't like hard work. He gets up late and spends most of his day sitting about and relaxing.
You're so lazy, that's obvious you won't get good marks.
She’s a lazy person who expects everyone else to work hard but does nothing herself.
He was lazy and irresponsible. Thus, he was told to leave the company.

Angļu vārds "hard working"(lazy) notiek komplektos:

opposites 2 - dopasuj

3. diligent diligent


Sales professionals need to be confident and diligent.
A diligent man will succeed in the long run.
Generally speaking, the Japanese people are diligent.
In the end, the diligent person succeeds.
She's accounted diligent.
Be a man ever so rich, he should be diligent.
Though he's not clever, he's a diligent worker.
Indeed he may be a little dull, but he is diligent.
Unfortunately only a handful of these diligent students will get the jobs that will allow them to exercise the skills they've acquired at University.
With careful planning and diligent payments, even the worst rating can achieve absolution.
The diligent researcher made sure to double check her measurements.
These are actually quite diligent compared to those inside Luthadel.
He has always been a diligent and reliable employee.
a diligent student; the Commission is required to conduct a diligent and impartial examination
A student who has been diligent in pursuit of a degree in mathematics