常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Meanwhile, women -- as a group -- spent more time earning income, reflecting their increased work-force participation.過(guò)去幾十年中,男性的工作時(shí)間減少了,同時(shí)女性群體的工作時(shí)間增多,這反映出她們?cè)絹?lái)越多地進(jìn)入職業(yè)領(lǐng)域。The percentage of trainees declined in 2010 and is expected to continue to drop, according to the FAA's latest air traffic control work-force plan, which stretches from 2011 to 2020.根據(jù)聯(lián)邦航空部最近的飛行控制勞動(dòng)力計(jì)劃,2010年,受訓(xùn)人數(shù)的比例有所降低,并有可能繼續(xù)下降。 這一過(guò)程會(huì)從2011年持續(xù)至2020年。At IBM, Kari Barbar, vice president of work-force programs, says she and peers noticed managers in the past few years needed help with projects that included people outside their division.在IBM,負(fù)責(zé)員工項(xiàng)目的副總裁卡里?巴伯(Kari Barbar)表示,她和同事注意到,過(guò)去幾年來(lái),管理人員在涉足包括其他部門人員的項(xiàng)目上通常都需要一些幫助。原聲例句When the economic depression began in eighteen ninety-three, George Pullman cut the size of his work force.權(quán)威例句Further, says Judy, because of European retraining programs, European work-force participation is overstated.FORBES: Europe's real problemThat means low-level work experience at whatever price which is often the critical first rung up the work-force ladder.FORBES: The Awful Minimum WageBut they really have a different problem: low work-force participation.FORBES: Europe's real problem 返回 work-force