English to Irish Meaning of task - tasc


Task :
tasc

chóir, ghluaiste, dualgas, tasc, oibleagáid, ualach, coimisiún

tasc

tascde chúramtaskingtascanna
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Definitions of task in English
Noun(1) any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted(2) a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee
Verb(1) assign a task to(2) use to the limit
Examples of task in English
(1) My brother has been undertaking the same task , for the last few days, in York.(2) this is a thankless task(3) to undertake a tough task(4) They say that retaining a county championship is a difficult task to say the least.(5) they were given the task of collecting the rubbish(6) a new manager was given the task of developing the club's talent(7) If the public does not trust the political system then our task is made doubly difficult.(8) Controlling the diet of a child is a difficult task and depends on age and personality.(9) It was a difficult task , he said, but so far they had managed to stay on top of it.(10) That the task remains difficult does not mean the effort is not worthwhile.(11) Already there are signs that implementing the new justice will be a difficult task .(12) Crossing the busy circle is a difficult task for pedestrians in the absence of a subway.(13) A planned conference committee hearing has been tasked with resolving these conflicting numbers.(14) The 40-year-old was principally tasked with organising the Prince's social diary and entertaining.(15) Children must be at least 13 before they can legally work and even then can only undertake light tasks .(16) These are very difficult tasks , but they're too important to leave just to women.
Related Phrases of task
(1) task force ::
tascfhórsa
(2) task list ::
liosta na dtascanna
(3) task forces ::
tascfhórsaí
(4) task pane ::
tascphána
(5) difficult task ::
tasc deacair
(6) main task ::
tasc is mó
(7) task management ::
bainistíochta tasc
(8) perform a task ::
dhéanamh ar an tasc
(9) urgent task ::
tasc práinneach
(10) assigned task ::
tasc a shanntar
Synonyms
Noun
1. job ::
post
2. duty ::
dualgas
3. chore ::
chore
4. charge ::
muirear
5. assignment ::
sannadh
6. detail ::
sonraí
7. mission ::
misean
8. engagement ::
rannpháirtíocht
9. occupation ::
slí bheatha
10. undertaking ::
gnóthas
11. exercise ::
fheidhmiú
12. business ::
gnó
13. responsibility ::
freagracht
14. burden ::
ualach
15. endeavor ::
féachfaidh
16. enterprise ::
fiontair
17. venture ::
comhfhiontar
Verb
18. tax ::
cáin
Different Forms
task, tasked, tasking, tasks
Word Example from TV Shows
just shout when you hear
the task you want to undertake.

just shout when you hear the TASK you want to undertake.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 15

They set me to the task of preserving
that man's window counting

They set me to the TASK of preserving that man's window counting

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 5

Besides, we already have people\Nfor that task.

Besides, we already have people
for that TASK.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

A fool's task, admittedly,

A fool's TASK, admittedly,

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

What an important task, isn’t it?

What an important TASK, isn’t it?

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 8

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