workload

workload [ˈwɜ:kləʊd]  [ˈwɜ:rkloʊd] 

第三人称复数:workloads

workload 基本解释

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名词(某一人或组织)工作量,工作负担

workload 网络解释

1. 工作量:1992年的探索性研究以大学非教学科研(non-faculty)人员为研究对象,结果表明:集体效能感对情境限制(situationalconstraints)与挫折感、工作量(workload)与满意度、焦虑及离职倾向的关系具有显著的调节作用,

2. 负担:描述的是每一个模块的具体内容,并以其所要培养的知识、能力和素质满足中观和宏观模块所要致力达到的总体综合能力. 每一模块都包含模块描述、模块化的基本原则、模块内容、学分和学生学习负担(workload)以及模块中教学活动的安排、模块负责人等.

3. 负荷:除了两堂分别在期中与期末的回应课程外,在16.03-04( 2004 春季学期)没有定案的统合工程课程时间. 这些课程(sessions)之安排,让学生有机会回应授课者有关格式(format),教学(teaching),学习负荷(workload)以及对 16.03-04课程的其他观点.

workload 词典解释

1. (人或组织的)工作量,工作负荷
    The workload of a person or organization is the amount of work that has to be done by them.

    e.g. The sudden cancellation of Mr Blair's trip was due to his heavy workload...
           布莱尔先生因为工作繁重而突然取消行程。
    e.g. This office's resources and staff would have to be increased to cope with the extra workload.
           要应付额外的工作,必须增加这个办公室的资源和人手。

workload 单语例句

1. workload的反义词

1. A more important reason is that I can therefore manage my own workload rather than have it decided for me by an agency.

2. workload的反义词

2. The huge capital flows will mean a heavy workload for the authorities in charge of capital account control.

3. The actual workload that these seats carry is smaller than this number, for some seats are not fully loaded.

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4. Today's workload may be minimal, giving you a chance to catch up on your duties.

5. All this heavy workload does is to teach children that school is a boring chore.

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6. Luo's family claim that his death was caused by his heavy workload for 10 consecutive days and asked the factory for compensation.

7. Timely and adequate measures must be taken to alleviate the heavy workload of our frontline nurses.

8. workload的翻译

8. Given that many companies have combined job duties in an attempt to save cost, unclear instructions will heighten staff's workload.

9. To ease the workload of the judges we suggest some of their lesser administrative duties be farmed out to judicial assistants or court clerks.

10. In terms of coping with this newly inflated workload, it is paramount that you prioritize your tasks to manage your time effectively.

workload 英英释义

noun

1. work that a person is expected to do in a specified time

    Synonym: work load

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