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
- Plenty of countries have skilled workforces and cultured capitals, as welcoming as the UK.
许多国家拥有熟练工人和成熟资本,与英国一样有吸引力。 - Not all workforces are as fortunate.
并非所有的员工都如此幸运。 - 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。 - Our focus is on quality education and training outcomes to ensure highly skilled workforces can meet the challenges of a global economy.
我们专注于高质量的教育和培训成果,从而确保拥有高技能的专业人员可以适应全球化经济的挑战。 - The research will ratchet up the pressure on asset managers, many of which have slashed their workforces in response to falling assets and revenues, to find the resources to retain, and even expand, often expensive client service teams.
此次调查将逐步增加资产管理公司的压力,为保留乃至扩大常常成本昂贵的客户服务团队寻求资源。为了应对资产和收入的不断减少,许多资产管理公司已经进行了裁员。 - I am confident that employers, while considering the needs of their businesses, will react flexibly and, together with their workforces, develop their own policies, he told the daily Berliner Zeitung.
他在接受《柏林日报》采访时说:我相信各公司在考虑企业需要的同时,会灵活应变,并和全体员工一起制定出对策。 - The Web has allowed companies to become more distributed and workforces to become more flexible.
网站已允许各公司更加分散,工作队伍也变得更加灵活。 - On other hand; they sometimes struggled to employ and train their workforces as they purposefully avoided UAW-organized states.
另一方面,因为他们有意识的抵制美国工会组织的工人,所以他们在劳动力雇佣方面也面临着困难。 - 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。 - The new spurt of diversity reports break technology companies 'workforces into ethnicity and gender, but ignore another big challenge in Silicon Valley: age.
新发布的多样性报告将科技公司的员工按族裔和性别划分,却忽视了硅谷的另一个重大挑战:年龄。