workweek
英 [ˈwɜːkwiːk]
美 [ˈwɜːrkwiːk]
n. 一周工作时间
COCA.20227
英英释义
noun
- hours or days of work in a calendar week
- they worked a 40-hour week
双语例句
- Responses range from recent bestsellers like The Four Hour Workweek to feminist classics such as Games Mother Never Taught You.
响应范围从最近的畅销书一样四小时周工作制以女性主义经典,如游戏的母亲从来没有教过你。 - When you arrive at work Monday morning, chances are you are still transitioning from weekend to workweek.
第一天上班的时候,可能你还正处于周末&工作日的过渡当中。 - They felt that the increasing use of automation in many aspects of life would eventually lead to further shortening of the workweek.
他们认为对在生活的许多方面使用自动化的增长最终将导致工作周期缩短。 - If you're physically ill the night before the start of every workweek, take a minute to think about whether it's because you're being bullied.
如果你在每周周一前一天晚上感觉身体不舒服;花几分钟考虑一下是否因为受到了职场欺负。 - Some of the leading indicators include: average manufacturing workweek, initial claims for unemployment insurance, orders for consumer goods and material, percentage of companies.
一些领先指标包括:制造业的平均工作日,失业保险的初期索赔,消费者货物和原材料的委托单,公司百分率。 - Suggest a reduced schedule, such as a four-day workweek.
可以建议减少工作时间,比如一天工作四天。 - Be ready to ask for a raise or negotiate a salary for a new job in the workweek that follows.
准备好要求提升,或者因为那周之后新工作谈个薪水。 - Another factor that may have fed the short workweek legend: most people only consider full-time staff when they take a look at the average work week, but in much of Europe, more people are working part time.
另一个因素可能在工作时间短的传说上也起了作用:大多数人在审视平均工作时间时仅仅注意到全职工作,但是,在欧洲很多地方,更多的人是兼职工作。 - In the United States Monday is the beginning if the workweek;
在美国,星期一是工作周的开始; - At a minimum, all work performed on a public work project in excess of eight hours in any one day or more than five days in any workweek is overtime.
至少,所有属于公共事业项目的工作,如果是工作时间超过了一天八个小时或者是一周超过了五天都属于加班的范畴。