柯林斯詞典worker /?w??k?/ (workers) 1. N-COUNT A particular kind of worker does the kind of work mentioned. 人員 She ate her sandwich alongside several other office workers taking their break. 她在其他幾位正在休息的辦公室人員旁邊吃自己的三明治。2. N-COUNT Workers are people who are employed in industry or business and who are not managers. 工人; 員工 Wages have been frozen and workers laid off. 工資已被凍結(jié),員工們下崗了。3. N-COUNT You can use worker to say how well or badly someone works. 工作 (好或壞) 的人 He is a hard worker and a skilled gardener. 他是一個工作努力的人,一個技藝嫻熟的園藝工。4. →see also social worker 返回 worker劍橋詞典someone who works in a particular job or in a particular way 工人;勞動者;工作者 factory /social /construction workers 工廠工人/社會工作者/建筑工人 a good/tireless /skilled worker 優(yōu)秀的/不知疲倦的/技術(shù)熟練的工人 someone who works for a company or organization but does not have a powerful position (某公司或組織的)工人,員工 Many companies still treat their management staff better than their workers. 很多公司給管理人員的待遇仍然比給工人的要好。 in bees and some other types of insects , a female that cannot produce young but collects food for the others 職蟲(如工蜂) 例句 I spoke to an aid worker who had recently returned from the field .Jack has been a loyal worker in this company for almost 50 years .Michael is a very careful worker.The postal workers have come out in support of their pay claim .There's not enough interaction between the management and the workers. 返回 worker