workforce 英 [ˈwɜ:kfɔ:s]   美 [ˈwɜrkfɔrs]

workforce

workforce  英 [ˈwɜ:kfɔ:s] 美 [ˈwɜrkfɔrs]

n. 劳动力;工人总数,职工总数 

名词复数:workforces 

Women over 50, the first generation to have a majority in the workforce, see far more discrimination in every area of life than younger women. 超过50岁的女性在第一代的劳动力中占大多数在生活中的每个领域都比年轻女性受到更多的歧视。
"If we want to come out of this recession stronger than before, we need to make sure that our workforce is better prepared than ever before, " he said. 他说:“如果我们希望走出这次经济衰退,变得比以前更加强大,我们必须确保我们的劳动力比以前准备的更为充分。”

  • The term workforce is useful when you talk about a group of people who work or are available to work. You might, for example, talk about the information technology workforce or the workforce in Austin, Texas.
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  • n. 劳动力;工人总数,职工总数
  • 1. Women over 50, the first generation to have a majority in the workforce, see far more discrimination in every area of life than younger women.

    超过50岁的女性在第一代的劳动力中占大多数在生活中的每个领域都比年轻女性受到更多的歧视。

  • 2. "If we want to come out of this recession stronger than before, we need to make sure that our workforce is better prepared than ever before, " he said.

    他说:“如果我们希望走出这次经济衰退,变得比以前更加强大,我们必须确保我们的劳动力比以前准备的更为充分。”

  • workforce (n.) 1947, from work (n.) + force (n.).
work·force / ˈwɜːkfɔːs ; NAmE ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs / noun [countable + singular or plural verb ] 1 all the people who work for a particular company, organization, etc. 全体员工 SYN staff The factory has a 1 000-strong workforce. 这家工厂的职工多达千人。 Two thirds of the workforce is/are women. 职工中的三分之二是妇女。 collocationsat unemployment 2 all the people in a country or an area who are available for work (国家或地区的)劳动力,劳动大军,劳动人口 A quarter of the local workforce is/are unemployed. 本地四分之一的劳动力都失业了。 workforce workforces work·force / ˈwɜːkfɔːs ; NAmE ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs /
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