underling 英 [ˈʌndəlɪŋ]   美 [ˈʌndərlɪŋ]

underling

underling  英 [ˈʌndəlɪŋ] 美 [ˈʌndərlɪŋ]

n. 下属,部下;走卒 

名词复数:underlings 

This can be avoided by explaining to the messenger that you are saving the feelings of the malodorous underling. 但这种情况是可以避免的,方法是向那位代言人解释,你是在照顾那个有体味下属的感受。
If a manager's failed office romance forces him or her to focus more heavily on the work, his increasing demands on, for example, a pregnant underling could give her the grounds for a lawsuit. 如果经理因为自己办公室恋情的失败而强迫他或她能做更多的工作,要求也越来越多。 例如,怀孕的下属就可以以此为由提起诉讼。

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  • n. 下属,部下;走卒
  • 1. This can be avoided by explaining to the messenger that you are saving the feelings of the malodorous underling.

    但这种情况是可以避免的,方法是向那位代言人解释,你是在照顾那个有体味下属的感受。

  • 2. If a manager's failed office romance forces him or her to focus more heavily on the work, his increasing demands on, for example, a pregnant underling could give her the grounds for a lawsuit.

    如果经理因为自己办公室恋情的失败而强迫他或她能做更多的工作,要求也越来越多。 例如,怀孕的下属就可以以此为由提起诉讼。

  • 3. People notice when you're rude to the waiter or dismissive of a store clerk; when you criticize a colleague or underling, you're spreading negative energy. You're also sullying your own reputation.

    当您粗鲁地对待服务生或轻视商店文员的时候,人们往往会注意到并记忆深刻;当您指责同事或下属的时候,您也正在传播负面影响,玷污自己的声誉。

  • underling (n.) late Old English, "one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or ruler," from under + diminutive suffix -ling.
under·ling / ˈʌndəlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈʌndərlɪŋ / noun ( disapproving) a person with a lower rank or status 走卒;喽啰;手下;下属 SYN minion underling underlings under·ling / ˈʌndəlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈʌndərlɪŋ /
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