labour force
英 [ˈleɪbə fɔːs]
美 [ˈleɪbər fɔːrs]
n. (全公司或全国的)劳动力
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牛津词典
noun
- (全公司或全国的)劳动力
all the people who work for a company or in a country- a skilled/an unskilled labour force
熟练 / 非熟练工人
- a skilled/an unskilled labour force
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 劳动力;全体员工
The labour forceconsists of all the people who are able to work in a country or area, or all the people who work for a particular company.- Unemployment in Britain rose to 8.1% of the labour force.
英国的失业人数已上升至占劳动力总数的8.1%。
- Unemployment in Britain rose to 8.1% of the labour force.
双语例句
- Under the surplus labour force conditions, these individuals have limited bargaining power.
由于劳动力过剩,雇员的议价能力有限。 - This cost efficient and highly skilled labour force has played a crucial role in the success of our export driven economies.
这些具备成本效益和纯熟技术的劳动力,对我们以出口带动的经济体系的成功,起着关键作用。 - According to the theory of comparative advantage, china, as a country which is rich in natural resources and labour force, exports labour-concentrated products strategically in international trade.
按照比较优势理论,我国是自然资源和劳动力资源比较丰富的国家,在国际贸易战略上,我国出口劳动密集型产品。 - Historical Review and Development Strategies of Vocational Education in China in 30 Years& The Perspective of Labour Force Market
我国职业教育30年历史回顾与发展策略研究&劳动力市场视角 - Additional policies could promote an enabling environment for industrial development, motivate and retain a skilled labour force, and ensure long-term political stability and good governance.
额外的政策可能推广促进工业发展、激励和留住有技能的劳动力以及确保长期政治稳定性和良好治理的环境。 - Of labour force quality rise, the construction of manpower capital, having important sense to our country.
劳动力素质的提高,人力资本的建设,对我国有着重要的意义。 - It may cut down a labour force not only, and also may lighten worker's labour intensity.
它不仅可减少劳动力,而且也可减轻工人的劳动强度。 - Europe saw its colonies as sources of raw materials and a malleable labour force.
欧洲曾把它的殖民地看作原材料和易驾驭骑力的来源地。 - The welfare benefits and retirement security of the labour force shall be protected by law.
劳工的福利待遇和退休保障受法律保护。 - Unemployment in Britain rose to 8.1% of the labour force.
英国的失业人数已上升至占劳动力总数的8.1%。
