Translation for '
workaholic' from English to Russian
ADJ | workaholic | more workaholic | most workaholic | |
NOUN | a workaholic | workaholics | |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The film depicts how brutal this workaholic Mumbai city is and how difficult it is for a common man to fulfill his basic dreams such as marriage and home ownership.
- In 2014, Powell began a recurring role on the television series "About a Boy" as Richard, Will's workaholic friend, accountant, and business manager.
- While the stereotype of hard-working Americans is often a positive one, the United States has also been criticized in recent years as a workaholic culture.
- Wayne Edward Oates (June 24, 1917 – October 21, 1999) was an American psychologist and religious educator who is often - incorrectly - considered to have coined the word 'workaholic'.
- Don Rosa describes himself as an introvert due to being socially isolated as a child. Also, he thinks of himself as a workaholic.
- Meirelles is considered to be restless and a workaholic. He sleeps only five hours per night and performs late-night meetings.
- Peter Sanderson is a workaholic tax attorney, separated from his wife Kate and often too busy for their children, Sarah and Georgie.
- 1. Aunt Tess: 6/18/1961 - 1970. White-haired workaholic and domineering old bat. Not to be confused with Tess (Bone / Guff / Turk).
- Colleagues described Grundig as a workaholic who made decisions alone and took interest in the minutest details of his business.
- A workaholic is a person who works compulsively. A workaholic experiences an inability to limit the amount of time they spend on work despite negative consequences such as damage to their relationships or health.
- Kim Seo-jin (Shin Sung-rok) is a successful and workaholic construction company director.
- Rajeev, a television daily-soap producer, is a workaholic, much to his wife's dismay. Hilarity ensues when he tries to strike a balance between his personal and professional life.
- The eldest daughter (Iza Calzado) tries to spice up her marriage with her workaholic husband.
- He was a workaholic and an avid winter swimmer, making a point of swimming every morning throughout the year even into his nineties.
- Moody’s most recent novel, "Sometimes Mine", was published in 2009, and follows a workaholic cardiologist’s decade-long, one night a week affair with a well-known basketball coach.
- Often described by peers as a reclusive yet diligent 'workaholic', he has run half-marathons every morning for decades, suggesting an "unbelievably strong sense of control".
- Burke and Fiksenbaum refer to Schaufeli, Taris, and Bakker (2007) when they made a distinction between an individual good workaholics and bad workaholics.
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