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- 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。
- Jobs are at risk, not just on the factory floor (= among the workers, rather than the managers) but throughout the business.
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.- He had worked on the factory floor for 16 years.
他在车间工作了 16 年。
- He had worked on the factory floor for 16 years.
双语例句
- Eliminate work standards ( quotas) on the factory floor. Substitute leadership.
消除工厂里的工作标准(额)以领导代之。 - The sample room should be equipped with a selection of machines which represent the type of machinery employed on factory floor.
样品间应配备一些精选的、能代表工厂车间里所用的缝纫机。 - This requires machinery to be a flexible resource on the factory floor with a greater purpose in maximizing utilization throughout its lifetime.
这就要求机器在工厂里是一个灵活的资源,在其整个使用周期里得到最大的利用。 - 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。 - Workers were paid for their time, whether on a factory floor or in a cubicle.
工人们按时计薪,无论蓝领白领。 - He had worked on the factory floor for 16 years.
他在车间工作了16年。 - 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。 - Negotiations involving workers on the factory floor.
涉及操作工人的谈判。 - He spent several years working on the factory floor before becoming a manager.
他成为经理之前在工厂的基层干了多年。 - And the other have to train on the factory floor with new machines.
然后让另一半人在场内的新机器上训练。