单词 | employee |
释义 | employeeWord family noun employee employer employment ≠ unemployment unemployed employ employabilityemployment agencyadjective employed ≠ unemployed employable ≠ unemployable employedverb employ Employmentem·ploy·ee /ɪmˈplɔɪ-iː, ˌemplɔɪˈiː/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC] BEWORKERsomeone who is paid to work for someone else 受雇者,雇员 SYN worker a government employee 政府雇员 n COLLOCATIONS adjectives a full-time/part-time employee We now have 110 full-time employees. a permanent/temporary employee Some of the temporary employees were later hired as permanent staff. a senior/junior employee The company also offers substantial bonuses to senior employees. a male/female employee The majority of the female employees are under 30. a former employee The company is being sued by three former employees. a retired employee verbsThey are for an increase in pension payments to retired employees. have employees The Birmingham-based company has over 200 employees. recruit employees (=offer them jobs) We are recruiting employees for our IT division. lay off employees (=stop employing them because there is no work for them to do) Unions fear that many part-time employees will be laid off. make employees redundant (=stop employing them because there is no work for them to do) Crossways was nearing bankruptcy and had to make 720 employees redundant. dismiss/sack an employee (=stop employing them because they have behaved badly or broken a rule) Seven employees were dismissed for misconduct. an employee joins a company/firm etc Employees who join the firm after April receive a percentage of the annual bonus. an employee leaves When a senior employee leaves the company, we hold an exit interview. Examples from the Corpus employee• We are a multi-national corporation with 140,000 employees worldwide.• It laid off about 90 of its 170 employees.• Employees of American Airlines get generous reductions on the cost of flights.• Sara gets an employee discount at Carson's.• An employee needs to show that he has been in two years continuous employment.• The restrooms are for employees only.• a government employee.• Charles Fanniel, the union president, would prefer the comfort of guaranteed jobs for his employees.• Laid-off employees, of which there have been 105 since January, each received a severance package and a computer.• It is found that receipts are stamped with a firm's name and merely initialled by a cashier or other employee.• Now fairly standard practice across the country, the employee magazine was new to us when it was suggested. From Longman Business Dictionary employeeem·ploy·ee /ɪmˈplɔɪˌiː, ˌemplɔɪˈiː/ noun [countableC]HUMAN RESOURCESJOB someone who is paid to work for an organization, especially someone who has a job of low rank → public employeeA large proportion of the company’s employees work outside the UK. Managers and employees met several times to discuss our organisation structure. |
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