Examples of using Work a bit in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Let me work a bit.
I work a bit differently.
You have to work a bit.
Things here work a bit differently and at a slower pace.
You will have to work a bit here.
People also translate
We need someone to brush the floor. Enough sitting, work a bit.
It just has to work a bit harder.”.
The hermit again gave no answer, but rose, stretched out his hand for the spade, and said,“Now rest awhile-and let me work a bit.”.
I just have to work a bit harder.".
The only difference is… I might have to work a bit harder.
On the other hand, if you have got a real low budget, and only need one or two logos, you can get a wider selection of comparable quality elsewhere,but you're going to have to work a bit harder to get through their user interface.
However, the power-ups work a bit differently on Facebook.
Still, the stabilizers had to work a bit harder.
In"intermediate" cases, a judge must work a bit to find the legal norm, but eventually he finds that here, too, there is really only one lawful solution.
Then the pistons had to work a bit harder.
You're just gonna have to work a bit harder this week. Not interrupting, am I?
So now he's going to have to work a bit harder.
The typography and the shape of letters work a bit like gestures and tone of voice.
Mr Mézeray asked whether I could rush the work a bit… That's not true.
So what are your otheroptions to pump up your penis that are guaranteed work a bit better and ensure you don't fall flat on your face?
Item selection works a bit differently in this game.
It works a bit differently, too.
It works a bit better than minoxidil.
The attention helmet works a bit like the impatient friend.
Worked a bit and earned some money.
The bread method works a bit like the marshmallow method.
We think that this is because their brain works a bit different.
Cross body works a bit better.