white collar workers

白领族:从事非体力劳动的工作者

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词性释义

白领族:从事非体力劳动的工作者,如公务员、教职人员等。
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1·In summary, this is an excellent book for white collar workers.
总之,对白领工人来说,这是一本极好的书。
2·Strikingly, all are white collar workers and most have studied or worked abroad.
令人吃惊的是,所有参赛选手都是白领,而且大部分在国外工作或学习过。
3·White collar workers, high-paid workers, professional workers have more flexibility than they used to.
白领工人,高薪工人,职业工人们比以前更为灵活。
4·They include 5, 000 new layoffs of white collar workers, which will occur globally by the end of March.
它们包括新的5000白领员工裁员计划,预定在3月底之前在全球范围内实施。
5·Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers.
许多人常常情愿放弃较高的薪水以换取做白领工人的殊荣,此乃人之常情。
6·Standard course:Canilx classical courses are welcomed by many white collar workers due to the three-dimensional learning approach and unique specific English training schemes.
标准课程:环亚西文经典课程,采用“三维学习法”,为学员提供最具个性化的英语培训方案,受到众多企业白领的青睐。
7·White-collar workers now work longer hours.
白领工人现在工作的时间更长了。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
8·People who work in offices are frequently referred to as white-collar workers.
在办公室工作的人通常被称为“白领工人”。
9·In fact, the blue- and the white-collar workers have become economic puppets who dance to the tune of automated machines and bureaucratic management.
事实上,蓝领和白领工人已经变成了经济上的木偶,随着自动化机器和官僚管理的节奏起舞。
10·Many white-collar workers, like stockbrokers and investment bankers, find themselves in the unemployment lines.
许多白领,如股票经纪人和投资银行家,也在失业人群中。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》