jobs

[d'ʒɒbz]
  • 释义
  • (一件)工作( job的名词复数 );职责;职业;(作为一个单元处理的)作业;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    These are kamikaze jobs, the ones almost guaranteed to end your career.

    这些是极危险的工作,差不多准保能毁了你的事业。

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  • 2、

    Tourism is up, jobs are up, individual income is up.

    旅游火了,工作机会多了,个人收入涨了。

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  • 3、

    The encouragement of a friend spurred Chris into switching jobs.

    在一位朋友的鼓励下,克理斯换了工作。

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  • 4、

    Companies are moving jobs to towns with a lower cost of living.

    各公司正在把工作岗位转移至生活费用较低的城镇。

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  • 5、

    Many find themselves having to take jobs far beneath them.

    很多人觉得自己在工作上被迫大材小用。

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  • 6、

    A union bargainer said that those jobs have been saved.

    一位工会的谈判人员说那些工作岗位都已经保住了。

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  • 7、

    I think I've got one of the most stressful jobs there is.

    我想我得到的这份工作是其中最繁重的工作之一。

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  • 8、

    Young workers are more willing to desert jobs they don't like.

    年轻职工对不喜欢的工作更易擅自离职。

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  • 9、

    You come out of university and find there are no jobs available.

    从大学毕业后却找不到工作。

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  • 10、

    One of his jobs was supervising the dining room.

    他的工作之一是管理餐厅。

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  • 11、

    When they leave school, they will be equipped for obtaining office jobs.

    离校时,他们将有能力获得办公室工作的机会。

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  • 12、

    Jill was starting to get some freelance writing jobs from trade magazines.

    吉尔开始从一些行业杂志接点自由撰稿的活儿。

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  • 13、

    It's a straight choice between low-paid jobs and no jobs.

    只有两个选择:要么是报酬很低的工作,要么就是失业。

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  • 14、

    We're stuck in jobs that don't pay very well.

    我们深陷在工资低廉的工作中。

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  • 15、

    Many people took second jobs as a safeguard against unemployment.

    许多人为防失业都干两份工作。

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