skilled labor

熟练劳动力:具有专业技能和知识的劳动力

常用释义

词性释义

熟练劳动力:具有专业技能和知识的劳动力,通常需要接受专业培训或教育才能胜任工作。
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1·With the low-skilled labor market atomized into thousands of microeconomics, immobile workers are less able to demand better wages or conditions or to acquire valuable skills.
由于低技能劳动力市场被分割成数千个微观经济体,固定型工人就不太可能要求更高的薪水、更好的工作环境,或者学到有价值的技术。
2·And with the low-skilled labor market atomized into thousands of microeconomics, immobile workers are less able to demand better wages or conditions or to acquire valuable skills.
由于低技能劳动力市场被分割成数千个微观经济体,固定型工人就不太可能要求更高的薪水、更好的工作条件,或者学到有价值的技术。
3·The country is short of skilled labor.
这个国家缺乏熟练工人。
4·An occupation, especially one requiring skilled labor; craft.
职业,尤指需要技术性劳动的;手艺。
5·The construction industry continues to use less unskilled and semi-skilled labor.
建筑部门不断减少对非熟练工人和半熟练工人的使用。
6·We source the finest materials and use the finest skilled labor to manufacture our designs.
我们源头上最好的材料,用最好的技术工人来制造我们的设计。
7·The manufacture of wooden soldiers and trains requires two types of skilled labor: carpentry and finishing.
这家木头士兵和火车的制造商需要两类熟练工人:木工和修整工。
8·These new technologies are generally proprietary, require a more skilled labor force, and are difficult to duplicate.
而新科技往往都是拥有专利,而且需要专业技术职工,所以往往很难直接被复制模仿。
9·Recruitment of skilled labor in specialized areas like information technology and health care has become highly competitive.
信息技术和医疗保健等专业领域熟练工人的招聘竞争已变得极为激烈。
10·“Of course, ” they add, “regulators will be able to hire cheap skilled labor in 2009, just as they were able to in the 1930s.”
“当然, ”他们补充道, “在2009年监管机构将能够雇用廉价的有技能的金融从业者了,就像他们在20世纪30年代能做到的一样。”