bound labour
基本解釋
- [經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)]約定勞工
英漢例句
- China's vast labour force and its unusual openness to trade mean that its global impact is bound to increase.
中國(guó)人口優(yōu)勢(shì)及對(duì)世界不同尋常的開放程度預(yù)示著對(duì)世界影響力的提升。 - There were warnings of high-risk miscarriage and premature labour and the expectation was that I would be bed-bound later on.
我需要了解很多東西,高風(fēng)險(xiǎn)流產(chǎn)的警告、導(dǎo)致早產(chǎn)的活動(dòng)、和他們希望我以后幾個(gè)月都去臥床休息。 - The government says cheaper trains are in taxpayers’ interests, and that it was bound by procurement rules set by its Labour predecessor.
而政府則認(rèn)為,價(jià)格低廉的火車產(chǎn)品符合納稅人的利益,也受制于上屆工黨政府的采購(gòu)條例。 - French employers have an equally long catalogue of complaints, including the planned reduction in the work week to 35 hours, which is bound to raise labour costs.
ECONOMIST: Jobs - And Mr Blair's abrupt declaration that Scottish Labour was bound by the national party's pledge on tax made George Robertson, Labour's Scottish spokesman, look like an idiot.
ECONOMIST: Devolution - Mr Michael has made clear that he intends to stand again—it is unreasonable, he feels, for him to resign over a matter beyond his direct control—and Labour Assembly members will feel bound to support him.
ECONOMIST: Wales
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 約定勞工