handbook
handbook 英 [ˈhændbʊk] 美 [ˈhændˌbʊk]
n. 手册;指南
名词复数:handbooks
- A handbook is a guide or list of instructions on one particular subject. A new car comes with a handbook explaining how its controls work and giving tips for problems that arise. Sometimes new parents wish their newborn infant came with a handbook.
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- n. 手册;指南
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1. Look at your handbook every morning before you start your day.
每天清晨,在开始你新的一天时,看一看你的手册。
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2. What I teach in the Healthy Eating handbook is how to achieve this balance, and maintain it for life.
在我的健康饮食手册中我教给大家如何达到这种平衡,并且如何为生活去维护。
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3. Then, determine whether or not you need to have an employee handbook or other formalpolicies and procedures manual to cover everything from establishing the company as an at-will employer to benefits.
然后,确定你是否需要有一本员工手册或其他正式的守则和程序手册,涵盖从把公司建立为自由雇佣的公司到福利的一切事项。
- handbook (n.) Old English handboc "handbook, manual;" see hand (n.) + book (n.). It translates Latin manualis, and was displaced in Middle English by manual (from French), and later in part by enchiridion (from Greek). Reintroduced 1814 in imitation of German Handbuch, but execrated through much of 19c. as "that very ugly and very unnecessary word" [Richard Chenevix Trench, "English Past and Present," 1905].
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