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This phrase is a reminder to not overexert oneself or devote excessive time and energy to work. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and taking breaks to prevent burnout.
Labour can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to work, especially hard physical work. As a verb, it means to work hard or make great effort.
You can say "Dziękuję za całą Twoją ciężką pracę" which means "Thank you for all your hard work" in Polish.
Ne travaillez pas trop dur.
Laborious means requiring a lot of time and effort, often involving manual work or tasks that are tedious or difficult.
The word "labor" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to work, especially physical work. As a verb, it means to work hard or to give birth.
It means that you work really hard. You can do it with hard work.
it means how hard you work in that certain thing. like intensity.
It has to do with your heart because when you exercise, your heart beats faster every time and it tells when you're working hard or not. When your heart beats too fast, it means you are working too hard and you might have to take a break. But if your heart isn't beating to fast, then it means you're not working that hard. If your heart is beating not too hard or not too slow, then you would be in good shape. Sometimes when you work too hard, your heart may have some problems and start having some kind of stroke or something.
"in a high degree"
it means to work hard, very hard. so hard that you can be done by 12:00 AM.
It is not an idiom. "An honest day's work" means what it says. It means you work hard and honestly for a dollar or to achieve a good outcome doing your own work at home or doing volunteer work. It means hard work and done well. It also means work not done by crime.
Limbika means work hard or push hard
You usually would have a nervous breakdown by having too much work over a short period of time. Working too hard may result in stress, and not nervous breakdown. If you work too hard for something you are worried about, you would have a nervous breakdown.
Don't crack your joints and don't work too hard
Ne travaillez pas trop dur.
This is grammatically incorrect; it should be yo trabajo duro y juego duro which means "I work hard and play hard"
HHW means Hard Home Work while HW means Home Work... lol I do not no?