employee

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基本釋義

n.
受雇者; 雇員

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

The firm has over 500 employees.

這家公司有500多名雇員。

牛津詞典

government employees

政府雇員

牛津詞典

employee rights/relations

雇員權(quán)利 / 關(guān)系

牛津詞典

He is an employee of Fuji Bank...

他是富士銀行的雇員。

Many of its employees are women.

很多雇員是女性。

The stolen laptop of a Veterans Affairs employee has been recovered.

一退伍士兵的被盜手提又回來(lái)了.

期刊摘選

As to any enterprise, the most important strategic resource is its employee.

員工是企業(yè)最重要的戰(zhàn)略資源.

期刊摘選

In practice, employee benefit expenses will only be recognized as incurred.

實(shí)際上, 員工福利只有在發(fā)生時(shí)才予以確認(rèn).

期刊摘選

No, you are an exempt ( salaried ) employee , and do not get paid for overtime.

我有加班費(fèi)嗎?沒有, 你是薪水工, 加班是沒有加班費(fèi)的.

期刊摘選

Each employee received a like bonus.

每個(gè)雇員都得到了相同數(shù)目的獎(jiǎng)金.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

It is a fairly shoddy way to treat an employee.

這樣對(duì)待雇員真是十分可鄙.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

After working as an employee for many years, Bill suddenly decided to strike out and open his own shop.

比爾當(dāng)了多年雇員之后, 突然決定要自己開店.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

The new employee was useless and so the management got shot of him after only a week.

新來(lái)的雇員沒有什么用處,所以資方在用了一個(gè)星期后就將他辭退了.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

He found it demeaning to work for his former employee.

他覺得為自己以前的雇員工作有失體面。

《牛津高階英漢雙解詞典》

Every single employee turned up at the meeting, even people who usually stayed away.

所有雇員一個(gè)個(gè)不落都參加了會(huì)議,甚至平常不去開會(huì)的人都去了。

柯林斯例句

In part this attitude was due to fear of trade union and employee reactions.

在某種程度上,這一態(tài)度是由于害怕工會(huì)和雇員的反應(yīng)。

柯林斯例句

He had been termed a temporary employee.

他被稱作臨時(shí)雇員。

柯林斯例句

He is an employee of Fuji Bank.

他是富士銀行的雇員。

柯林斯例句

There is a substantial payback in terms of employee and union relations.

雇員和工會(huì)關(guān)系大有改觀。

柯林斯例句

At the end of the probationary period you will become a permanent employee.

試用期結(jié)束后,你將成為長(zhǎng)期雇員。

柯林斯例句

Get that employee on your side and then work together towards a solution.

設(shè)法讓那名雇員站到你這邊,然后你們共同找出解決方法。

柯林斯例句

Today any employee with back or shoulder pain can go straight to Mr Jay and the company will pick up the tab.

現(xiàn)如今,不論哪位雇員的背部或肩膀疼,都可以直接去找杰伊先生,費(fèi)用由公司承擔(dān)。

柯林斯例句

The company has a track record of good employee relations.

公司有員工關(guān)系良好的記錄。

柯林斯例句

Social workers say the average caseload is 32 families per employee.

社會(huì)工作者說,雇員的平均工作量是每人32個(gè)家庭。

柯林斯例句

What is so compromising about being an employee of the state?

當(dāng)公務(wù)員有什么地方讓人這么丟臉?

柯林斯例句

Running a business requires a very different mentality from being a salaried employee.

經(jīng)營(yíng)企業(yè)所要求具備的心態(tài)和上班族的心態(tài)截然不同。

柯林斯例句

An employee sold him on the notion that cable was the medium of the future.

一名雇員讓他認(rèn)識(shí)到有線電視是未來(lái)的傳播媒介。

柯林斯例句

On a good day, each employee will shuck 3,500 oysters.

天氣晴好的時(shí)候,每位雇員一天能剝3,500只牡蠣。

柯林斯例句

One of the main themes of TQM is employee involvement.

全面質(zhì)量管理的主題之一是員工參與。

柯林斯例句

真題例句

To ensure employees' commitment, it is advisable to give them more flexibility as to where and how they work.

出自-2017年6月閱讀原文

The fashion for teams is driven by a sense that the old way of organising people is too rigid for both the modern marketplace and the expectations of employees.

出自-2017年6月閱讀原文

Companies are abandoning conventional functional departments and organising employees into crossdisciplinary teams that focus on particular products, problems or customers.

出自-2017年6月閱讀原文

A new study of 12,000 workers in 17 countries by Steelcase, a furniture-maker which also does consulting, finds that the best way to ensure employees are engaged is to give them more control over where and how they do their work—which may mean liberating them from having to do everything in collaboration with others.

出自-2017年6月閱讀原文

When employees log in to their computers, they're shown a picture of one of their coworkers and asked to guess that person's name.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

What motivates employees to do their jobs well? Competition with coworkers, for some.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

To enhance morale, one company asks its employees to identify their fellow workers when starting their computers.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Tips benefit the boss rather that the employees.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

The platforms that are most effective turn employees' ordinary job tasks into part of a rich adventure narrative.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Some employees found the board motivating.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Research shows that managers who have a fixed mind-set are less likely to seek or welcome feedback from their employees than are managers with a growth mind-set.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Pregnant employees struggled to keep up.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

One company Werbach has studied uses gamification to create a sense of community and boost employees' morale .

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Monica Cornetti runs a company that gamifies employee trainings.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

It might mean monitoring employee productivity on a digital leaderboard and offering prizes to the winners, or giving employees digital badges or stars for completing certain activities.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

It could also mean training employees how to do their jobs through video game platforms.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

In a Los Angeles Times article, one employee referred to the board as a digital whip.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Gamification in employee training does not always need technology.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Employees formed storm chaser teams and competed in storm-themed educational exercises to earn various rewards.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

But mostly, I hate tipping because I believe I would be in a better place if pay decisions regarding employees were simply left up to their employers, as is the custom in virtually every other industry.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

It aims to bring employees' potential and creativity into full play.

出自-2015年12月閱讀原文

Companies are employing in-house versions of Facebook and creating their own "app stores" to deliver software to employees.

出自-2012年12月閱讀原文

She frequently ill-treated her employees.

出自-2014年6月聽力原文

You can have a try, but as far as i know,he seldom accepts invitations from his employees Q: What can we infer about Mr

出自-2012年12月聽力原文

Instead, the company said Tuesday, its employees will ask parents whether they prefer such options as milk or sliced apples before assembling the meals

出自-2012年12月聽力原文

Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?

出自-2012年6月聽力原文

He has been particularly happy about the new equipment because many of the employees have told him how much it has helped them.

出自-2011年12月聽力原文

Along with improving the equipment, Chris began a program to train employees to use equipment better and do simple maintenance themselves

出自-2011年12月聽力原文

The training saved time for the employees and money for the company.

出自-2011年12月聽力原文

Two employees the Chris hired were stealing, and he had to fire them

出自-2011年12月聽力原文

Several of the employees in the computer department, for example, claim to be developing vision problems from having to stare at a video display terminal for about 7 hours a day.

出自-2011年6月聽力原文

The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees

出自-2011年6月聽力原文

Rights and responsibilities of company employees.

出自-2011年6月聽力原文

Store employees looked at me like I'm some kind of hardened criminal.

出自-2010年12月聽力原文

The most annoying thing though, is the way employees watched my friends and me

出自-2010年12月聽力原文

Junior employees being made to work overtime.

出自-2010年12月聽力原文

A dedicated USPS employee was on the job carrying out duties in spite of extreme conditions.

2019年12月四級(jí)真題(第二套)閱讀 Section B

It will slash staffing at its fleet of 770 stores, a move affecting some 3,000 employees.

出自-2017年6月閱讀原文

Workplace norms pressure employees to overwork, deterring them from taking paid time off.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

We've held on to this workday structure – but thanks to our digital devices, many employees never really clock out.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Too many workplace policies effectively prohibit employees from developing a healthy work-life balance by barring them from taking time off, even when they need it most.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

To address skyrocketing employee stress levels, many companies have implemented workplace wellness programs, partnering with health care providers that have created programs to promote employee health and well-being.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

These factors have converged to create an increasingly impossible situation with many employees overworking to the point of burnout.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

The problem isn't the technology itself, but that the technology is being used to create more flexibility for the employer rather than the employee.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

The overwhelming majority of employees attribute their stress mainly to low pay and an excessive workload.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

The 83% of American employees who are stressed about their jobs – up from 73% just a year before – say that poor compensation and an unreasonable workload are their number-one sources of stress.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

The employees were less likely to leave their jobs, resulting in reduced turnover.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Research finds that if employees suffer from high stress, they will be less motivated, less productive and more likely to quit.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Perlow calls this vicious cycle the cycle of responsiveness: Once bosses and colleagues experience an employee's increased responsiveness, they increase their demands on the employee's time.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Of the 300 employees participating in the study, those who experienced high levels of telepressure were more likely to agree with statements assessing burnout, like I've no energy for going to work in the morning, and to report feeling fatigued and unfocused.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

No wonder only 13% of employees worldwide feel engaged in their occupation.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

In a study published last year, psychologists coined the term workplace telepressure to describe an employee's urge to immediately respond to emails and engage in obsessive thoughts about returning an email to one's boss, colleagues or clients.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

In a competitive work environment, employers are able to use technology to demand more from their employees rather than motivating workers with flexibility that benefits them.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

In a 2011 study, she investigated the effects of implementing a Results Only Work Environment on the productivity and well-being of employees at Best Buy's corporate headquarters.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

If employees respond quickly to their job assignments, the employer is likely to demand more from them.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Full-time employees who do have paid vacation days only use half of them on average.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

For the study, 325 employees spent six months taking part in ROWE, while a control group of 334 employees continued with their normal workflow.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

Flexibility resulting from the use of digital devices benefits employers instead of employees.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

But even when employees are given paid time off, workplace norms and expectations that pressure them to overwork often prevent them from taking it.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

And because a failure to accept these increased demands indicates a lack of commitment to one's work, the employee complies.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

After six months, the employees who participated in ROWE reported reduced work-family conflict and a better sense of control of their time, and they were getting a full hour of extra sleep each night.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

According to Moen, flexibility gives employees better control over their work and time.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

A study of employees at health insurance provider Aetna revealed that roughly one quarter of those taking in-office yoga and mindfulness classes reported a 28% reduction in their stress levels and a 20% improvement in sleep quality.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

A job application might mention affiliations with groups such as the Wisconsin Association of African-American Lawyers or the National Black Employees Association, the names of which apparently have consequences, and are also beyond their members' control.

出自-2015年12月閱讀原文

When teamsconsist of experienced employees from hierarchical organizations, who have been conditioned to traditional organizational?culture, cooperation may not occur naturally, it may need to be created.

出自-2015年12月聽力原文

The problem isn't the technology itself, but that the technology is being used to create more flexibility for the employer rather than the employee.

2016年12月六級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B

This means they are paid the lowest legal wage and receive no health care or other benefits provided to full-time employee.

2018年12月六級(jí)真題(第一套)聽力 Section C

To address skyrocketing employee stress levels, many companies have implemented workplace wellness programs, partnering with health care providers that have created programs to promote employee health and well-being.

2016年12月六級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B

Unfortunately, the average full time employee in the world works 42 hours a week.

2019年12月六級(jí)真題(第二套)聽力 Section C

A 90-year-old has been awarded "woman of the year" for being Britain's oldest full-time employee-still working 40 hours a week.

2019年高考英語(yǔ)全國(guó)卷2 語(yǔ)法填空 原文

A recent trend has been to encourage employees to use their own initiative, to make decisions on their own without asking managers first.

2016年高考英語(yǔ)上海卷 完形填空 原文

According to the Dallas area cultural advocacy coalition, arts agencies employ more than 10, 000 people as full-or part-time employees or independent contractors.

2018年高考英語(yǔ)江蘇卷 閱讀理解 填空題 原文

After de-layering in this way, a company may be left with just a top level of senior managers, front-line managers and employees with direct contact with the public.

2016年高考英語(yǔ)上海卷 完形填空 原文

But Oshbot, like other social robots, is not intended to replace workers, but to work alongside other employees.

2015年高考英語(yǔ)天津卷 閱讀理解 閱讀B 原文

Corporate and institutional office designers often struggle to resolve a number of competing and often conflicting demands, including budgetary limits, employee hierarchies, and technological innovationespecially in relation to computerization.

2015年高考英語(yǔ)上海卷 選詞填空 原文

Creating an atmosphere in which employees feel part of a team is a big challenge.

2015年高考英語(yǔ)浙江卷 單項(xiàng)填空 原文

Designers have also created informal gathering places, and upgraded employees' access to heavily trafficked areas such as copy and coffee rooms.

2015年高考英語(yǔ)上海卷 選詞填空 原文

Favorable policies are in effect to encourage employees' professional development.

2019年高考英語(yǔ)江蘇卷 單項(xiàng)填空 原文

Minutes after the last movie ended yesterday at the plaza theater, employees were busy sweeping up popcorns and gathering coke cups.

2017年高考英語(yǔ)全國(guó)卷3 閱讀理解 閱讀B 原文

The boss of the company is trying to create an easy atmosphere where his employees enioy their work.

2015年高考英語(yǔ)天津卷 單項(xiàng)填空 原文

The most successful office designs are like a good marriage-the well-designed office and the employees that occupy it are seemingly made for each other.

2015年高考英語(yǔ)上海卷 選詞填空 原文

They believe, for example, that their employees need constant supervision if they are to work effectively, or that decisions must be imposed from above without consultation.

2016年高考英語(yǔ)上海卷 完形填空 原文

Under such circumstances, smart firms need to find ways to let their employees have enough flexibility to manage their time efficiently.

2016年高考英語(yǔ)浙江卷(10月) 閱讀理解 閱讀C 原文

Meanwhile, it has more than $120 billion in unfunded liabilities, mostly for employee health and retirement costs.

出自-2018年考研閱讀原文

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a worker who is hired to perform a job

同義詞

其他釋義

servantpuppet

反義詞

n.受雇者

employer

最新英語(yǔ)單詞

行業(yè)英語(yǔ)