The phrase "How things work" or "That's how things work" may be used after an explanation has been given, indicating the explanation itself has come to an end. When used as a question, the questioner wants to know the mechanism or process on the subject at hand.
This phrase suggests that things will start to work out in your favor or that positive outcomes are on the horizon for you. It implies a sense of hope and optimism for the future.
From someone who has actually experienced the work involved in delivering a baby.
Imagine if you flipped a person upside down so they were standing on their head - that's what this phrase means literally.As an idiom, it means taking an idea or rule or situation and changing the way things are done or thought about. If you have a new boss and he totally changes the way you do things at work, he has "turned things on their head."
It means work to earn enough to survive.
The phrase per laborem is Latin for "through, or by means of, work"
This is a colloquialistic phrase, used often in response to thanks or at the end of some kind of work. It's humorous in situations where one has done unusual or difficult work and they respond merely, "All in a days work." as if its a normal thing to them.
No, they do not actually work to prevent illnesses. However, EMF can have funny effects on people, and the "placebo" effect of such things can actually help to lessen the effects.
"do" in Chinese can have various meanings depending on the context. It can mean "to do" or "to work", or it can be part of a phrase or sentence structure to indicate a question or emphasis.
avodat parech (עבודת פרך) = "work of your bull" (when addressing a female).
The phrase De todo corazón is a phrase that is often used in context with the work that one does. It means "with all heart", or basically what ever you are doing, put your heart into and make it your best work.
He did not invent things, but did develop the theories of how things work at the atomic level. However, he actually DID invent a type of refrigerator.
The saying goes under the assumption that if you work hard, you will cause things so that if you work hard good things will come to you. I love pizza