workforces
英 [ˈwɜːkˌfɔːsɪz]
美 [ˈwɜrkˌfɔrsɪz]
n. 全体员工; (国家或行业等的)劳动力,劳动大军,劳动人口
workforce的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (某一国家或地区的)劳动力,劳动人口
Theworkforceis the total number of people in a country or region who are physically able to do a job and are available for work.- ...a country where half the workforce is unemployed.
有一半劳动力失业的国家
- ...a country where half the workforce is unemployed.
- N-COUNT (某公司的)全体员工,职工总数
Theworkforceis the total number of people who are employed by a particular company.- ...an employer of a very large workforce.
雇用了大量员工的雇主
- ...an employer of a very large workforce.
双语例句
- Non-financial companies slashed their workforces and sold off inventories in order to replenish liquidity that the banks were no longer providing.
非金融企业进行裁员和抛售库存,以补充银行不再提供的流动性。 - In developed countries, a rise in chronic health problems among ageing populations and the ageing of their own health workforces has led to an ever-growing demand for health workers.
在发展中国家,老龄人口中慢性健康问题的增加及其卫生人力的老龄化已导致对卫生工作者日益增加的需求。 - Being bogged down in stagnancy or recessions, societies are hoping for more productive and more responsive workforces to haul them out of the quagmire.
深陷停滞或者衰退中,社会需要更有生产率和更适应社会需求的劳动力将它拉出泥潭。 - Outreach and enhanced care for depressed workers might be better conceptualized as an opportunity to invest in improving the productive capacity of workforces than as workplace costs.
加强对抑郁工人的关心可能是一种更好的理念,是提高工人生产效率的好机会,且较工作场所的投入更好。 - Not all workforces are as fortunate.
并非所有的员工都如此幸运。 - The global labour market is at a turning point, with employers in nearly half of countries expecting net increases in their workforces over the next three months, according to a survey by manpower, the recruitment company.
职介公司万宝盛华(manpower)进行的一项调查显示,全球劳动力市场正处在转折点,近半数受访国家的雇主预计,未来3个月,自己的员工数量会出现净增长。 - Also, the tendency of some state companies to bring in their own workforces and seal them off in compounds has stirred local resentment.
此外,一些国有企业自带员工并让他们集中生活的趋势,也引起了当地的不满。 - Workforces are more distributed and employees are more mobile.
目前劳动力更为分散,企业员工更具流动性。 - It used to be thought that only rich countries had educated workforces able to produce skill-intensive goods, but poor countries have invested heavily in education in recent years, allowing them to start competing in more sophisticated markets.
曾经认为只有富国才有能够生产技术密集型产品的受教育的劳动力,但是穷国在最近几年在教育上投入巨大,这让它们开始在更成熟的市场上竞争。 - Uneven rates of population growth, ageing workforces, and a huge shift in employment from rural areas to cities pose challenges for the region's rapidly growing economies it says in a report to be published today.
国际劳工组织在近日发表的一份报告中称,不均衡的人口增长水平、劳动力的不断老龄化以及就业从农村转向城市的巨大转变,对亚洲迅速增长的经济体构成了挑战。