absenteeism
英 [æbs(ə)n'tiːɪz(ə)m]||||||美 [,æbsən'tiɪzəm]
- absenteeism (n.)
- 1829, from absentee + -ism; originally in reference to landlords, especially in Ireland (absentee in this sense is in Johnson's dictionary); reference to pupils or workers is from 1922.
- 1. Absenteeism is a problem in some industries.
- 某些企业中存在经常有人旷工的问题.
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- 2. There were strict sanctions against absenteeism.
- 旷工会受到严厉的处分.
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- 3. Absenteeism has cost the organization thousands of working days this year.
- 旷工使该机构损失了数千个工作日.
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- 4. Japanese workers rarely strike, and absenteeism is almost unknown.
- 日本工人很少罢工, 缺勤几乎是闻所未闻.
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- 5. The big firm decided to do away with absenteeism.
- 那家大公司决定消灭旷工现象.
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英 [æbs(ə)n'tiːɪz(ə)m]
美 [,æbsən'tiɪzəm]
英文词源
- absenteeism (n.)
- 1829, from absentee + -ism; originally in reference to landlords, especially in Ireland (absentee in this sense is in Johnson's dictionary); reference to pupils or workers is from 1922.
双语例句
- 1. Absenteeism is a problem in some industries.
- 某些企业中存在经常有人旷工的问题.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. There were strict sanctions against absenteeism.
- 旷工会受到严厉的处分.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Absenteeism has cost the organization thousands of working days this year.
- 旷工使该机构损失了数千个工作日.
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- 4. Japanese workers rarely strike, and absenteeism is almost unknown.
- 日本工人很少罢工, 缺勤几乎是闻所未闻.
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- 5. The big firm decided to do away with absenteeism.
- 那家大公司决定消灭旷工现象.
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