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- This employee was dismissed for laziness. 這名雇員因為懶惰而被解雇。
- You are the very man that I want to employ. 你就是我要雇用的人。
- You must employ someone to oversee the project. 你得雇個(gè)人監督這一工程。
- Many of us warmed to the new employee at once. 我們中許多人立刻喜歡上了那位新來(lái)的雇員。
- The new employee is a man of Spanish stock. 新來(lái)的雇員是西班牙裔的男子。
- He has fifteen workers in his employ. 他雇傭的工人有十五名。
- A strike is a mass refusal to work by a body of employee. 罷工就是大量雇員集體拒絕工作。
- Factories employ both male and female workers. 工廠(chǎng)既雇用男工,也雇用女工。
- It is helpful to begin with a rough and ready classification. 首先進(jìn)行粗略的分類(lèi)是很有幫助的。
- She is now a stenotypist in the employ of an American firm. 她現在被一家美國公司雇為速記打字員。
- Their situations are now reversed as employee has become employer. 他們雙方的地位轉換了,雇員成了雇主。
- The employee have benefit from the profit- sharing scheme. 雇員們從利潤分享的計劃中受益。
- Agreed to employ the job applicant. 同意雇傭這位求職者
- Fix wages and lack of promotion act as a disincentive to employee. 工資固定又無(wú)晉升機會(huì )遏制了雇員的積極性。
- There is a hierarchy in the classification of all living creatures. 一切生物均可按等級分類(lèi)。
- How many workmen do you employ at your factory? 你們廠(chǎng)雇用多少工人?
- The supervisor always start his new employee on the lobster shift. 領(lǐng)導總是讓剛開(kāi)始工作的新職員值夜班。
- I shouldn't employ them they're just a bunch of amateurs. 我不應該雇用他們--簡(jiǎn)直是一群外行。
- He found it very demeaning to have to work for his former employee. 他覺(jué)得要為他以前的雇員工作很失身分。
- The police had to employ force to break up the crowd. 警察不得不使用武力驅散人群。