employment
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Employment is the fact of having a paid job. 工作
She was unable to find employment. 她沒能找到工作。
2. N-UNCOUNT Employment is the fact of employing someone. 雇用
...the employment of children under nine. …9嵗以下兒童的雇用。
3. N-UNCOUNT Employment is the work that is available in a country or area. 就業(yè)
...economic policies designed to secure full employment. …爲(wèi)確保充分就業(yè)而制定的經(jīng)濟(jì)政策。
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employment /?m?pl??m?nt/
劍橋詞典
- Your contract will set out the terms and conditions of your employment.
- It doesn't seem likely that we will see a return to full employment in the near future .
- Some economists think that full employment in Europe is an unattainable goal .
- More and more young people are leaving rural areas to find employment in the cities .
- The new factory will provide employment for about a hundred local people .
employment noun [U] (WORK)
the fact of someone being paid to work for a company or organization受雇;就業(yè)
Employment levels are unlikely to rise significantly before the end of next year . 在明年年底之前就業(yè)率很難有大幅度上陞。
How long have you been looking for employment? 你找工作已經(jīng)找了多長時(shí)間了?
?be in employment
UK formal
to have a job
有工作,在職
Are you in employment at the moment ? 你現(xiàn)在有工作嗎?
例句
employment noun [U] (USE)
formaluse
使用;利用
How can you justify the employment of capital punishment ? 你如何証明實(shí)行死刑的正儅性? 返回 employment