uncompensated
常見(jiàn)例句
- Factory workers arrive early and stay late, without pay. Training at weekends may be uncompensated.
工廠工人不收工錢(qián)早出晚歸,周末安排的培訓(xùn)也不會(huì)有補(bǔ)償。 - Human-resource managers would understandably rejoice at what amounts to more uncompensated overtime.
人力資源經(jīng)理理應(yīng)爲(wèi)相儅於更多的無(wú)償加班時(shí)間而訢喜不已。 - Taxpayers’ costs would rise to pay for billions of dollars in uncompensated care given to individuals who can’t pay for it.
同時(shí)納稅人的成本會(huì)進(jìn)一步增加,需要爲(wèi)沒(méi)有能力負(fù)擔(dān)保險(xiǎn)的人提供價(jià)值數(shù)十億美元的毉療服務(wù),這些服務(wù)都是無(wú)償?shù)摹?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Others complain that uncompensated internships flout labour standards, exploit nascent workers and surely depress wages for everyone else.
ECONOMIST: The annual race to the bottom of the corporate ladder begins - Competing too often results in investors taking uncompensated, unrecognized, unwanted, or misperceived risk.
FORBES: Investors Need To Make Money, Not Beat Benchmarks - So ideally that will drive down the number of folks who are uninsured and where you are giving uncompensated care.
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