absenteeism 英 [ˌæbsənˈti:ɪzəm]   美 [ˌæbsənˈtiˌɪzəm]

absenteeism

absenteeism  英 [ˌæbsənˈti:ɪzəm] 美 [ˌæbsənˈtiˌɪzəm]

n. 旷工;旷课;有计划的怠工;经常无故缺席 

名词复数:absenteeisms 

His boss discharged him for habitual absenteeism. 他的老板因他习惯性旷工而解雇了他。
Economic disruptions could come from high absenteeism, as people may be asked to stay at home, or may choose to do so to care for sick relatives or because of fear of being exposed. 经济恐因高旷工率而陷入混乱,因为许多人可能被要求待在家中,或选择待在家中照顾生病的亲戚,或是因为担心被传染而不出门上工.

  • If you’ve got no reason to skip school or work but you do it all the time anyway, you’ve go a bad case of absenteeism. When there's absenteeism, someone isn't showing up.
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  • n. 旷工;旷课;有计划的怠工;经常无故缺席
  • 1. His boss discharged him for habitual absenteeism.

    他的老板因他习惯性旷工而解雇了他。

  • 2. Economic disruptions could come from high absenteeism, as people may be asked to stay at home, or may choose to do so to care for sick relatives or because of fear of being exposed.

    经济恐因高旷工率而陷入混乱,因为许多人可能被要求待在家中,或选择待在家中照顾生病的亲戚,或是因为担心被传染而不出门上工.

  • 3. School refusal — any kind of absenteeism, from phobia to truancy, that can be traced to the child’s own actions and wishes — is at the very intersection of education, psychology and pediatrics.

    拒学症---任何一种旷课,从恐惧到逃学,都能从孩子自身的品行和愿望上找到根源---而且是教育,心理学和儿科学等因素交织在一起。

  • absenteeism (n.) 1822, from absentee + -ism; originally in reference to landlords, especially in Ireland, who lived at a distance from their estates (the earlier word was absenteeship (1778) and Johnson's dictionary has absentee in the landlord sense). In reference to pupils or workers from 1922.
ab·sen·tee·ism / ˌæbsənˈtiːɪzəm ; NAmE ˌæbsənˈtiːɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] the fact of being frequently away from work or school, especially without good reasons (经常性无故的)旷工,旷课 ab·sen·tee·ism / ˌæbsənˈtiːɪzəm ; NAmE ˌæbsənˈtiːɪzəm /
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