manpower 英 [ˈmænpaʊə(r)]   美 [ˈmænˌpaʊɚ]

manpower

manpower  英 [ˈmænpaʊə(r)] 美 [ˈmænˌpaʊɚ]

n. 人力;人力资源;劳动力 

名词复数:manpowers 

They haven't enough manpower. 他们人力不够。
The country was drained of its manpower and wealth by war. 战争耗尽了这个国家的人力和财力。

  • Manpower is the total number of people who can work to get something done. How quickly you clean your house after a big party will depend on how much manpower you've got.
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  • n. 人力;人力资源;劳动力
  • 1. They haven't enough manpower.

    他们人力不够。

  • 2. The country was drained of its manpower and wealth by war.

    战争耗尽了这个国家的人力和财力。

  • 3. Back when most of his neighbors were full-time ranchers, they used to keep costs down by sharing equipment and manpower.

    以前当他的邻居大部分是全职农场主的时候,他们可以通过共享设备和人力来降低成本。

  • manpower (n.) 1855, from man (n.) + power (n.). Proposed in 1824 as a specific unit of measure of power.
man·power / ˈmænpaʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈmænpaʊər / noun [uncountable ] the number of workers needed or available to do a particular job 劳动力;人手;人力 a need for trained/skilled manpower 对受过培训的╱熟练的劳动力的需求 a manpower shortage 劳动力短缺 man·power / ˈmænpaʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈmænpaʊər /
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