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factory floor

英 [ˌfæktri ˈflɔː(r)]

美 [ˌfæktri ˈflɔːr]

n.  厂房; 车间

牛津词典

    noun

    • 厂房;车间
      the part of a factory where the goods are actually produced
      1. Jobs are at risk, not just on the factory floor (= among the workers, rather than the managers) but throughout the business.
        职位不保,不仅对车间工人如此,而且危及整个行业。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-SING (与管理人员相对的)工人;工厂;车间
      The factory floorrefers to the workers in a factory, as opposed to the managers. It can also refer to the area where they work.
      1. He had worked on the factory floor for 16 years.
        他在车间工作了 16 年。

    双语例句

    • Japanese companies see meticulous co-ordination of everything from component deliveries to greetings on the factory floor as one of their biggest competitive advantages a perception that has made them reluctant to yield control to outsiders.
      从零部件的交付到厂区中的问候,日本公司在所有事情都讲求一丝不苟的协作,并将其视为自己最大竞争优势之一,这种观念让他们不愿将控制权拱手让给外人。
    • He had worked on the factory floor for 16 years.
      他在车间工作了16年。
    • Are daily or weekly quality goals and actual performance results posted on the factory floor?
      每日或每周的质量目标和结果公布出来吗?
    • Negotiations involving workers on the factory floor.
      涉及操作工人的谈判。
    • "If we assume wages in China are between one-fifth and one-third those in Japan, the cost of factory floor workers in China comes to around 2 per cent of sales," Mr Takahashi says.
      高桥浩平表示:如果我们假定中国的工资水平是日本的五分之一到三分之一之间,中国工厂工人的成本应该在销售额的2%左右。
    • Away from the factory floor, worries about unsafe poultry are already high in China.
      在工厂车间之外,中国社会对不安全的禽肉已经非常担心。
    • Dissent was occurring in the executive suite as well as at the ground level of the factory floor.
      不仅在工厂基层、而且在管理部门都出现了意见分歧。
    • 'There is no candidate to replace China any time soon ( as the world's factory floor) except India,'says Mr.
      王庆说,除印度外,没有哪个国家有望很快取代中国成为世界工厂。
    • In July 2008, however, after seven years on the factory floor, she mangled her hand between two heavy rollers. The accident was to leave her unable to work.
      然而在她在这家工厂干了七年后,2008年7月,她的手在两个巨大的滚筒间被轧伤,这个事故迫使她不能工作了。
    • And like the factory floor, China is usually the last and perhaps the least interesting stage of manufacturing and assembly in global supply chains.
      就像工厂的车间一样,中国通常是全球供应链上的最底层,可能是最无趣的制造及装配层,也就是说,创新与其无关。