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to work
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to hire
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to recruit
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to employ
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to sign up
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to staff
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to man
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to assign
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to entrust
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to mandate
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to appoint
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to task
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to designate
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to delegate
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to commission
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to sack
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to intern
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to volunteer
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to lay off
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to take on
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to step down
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to put forward
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(劳动)

(劳动)

工作

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/ˈwɜrk/
动词

to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

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They work hard to meet the deadline.
She works passionately to make a difference in the world.
They can't work if the internet is down.

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不及物
to work
to overwork
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(使过劳)

(使过劳)

过度工作

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/ˌoʊvɝˈwɝk/
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to work too much, often to the point of exhaustion or burnout

synonymexploit
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The student is actively overworking to prepare for upcoming exams.
Some individuals overwork to prove their dedication, but it can have detrimental effects in the long run.
The culture of the company encourages employees to overwork, leading to high levels of stress.
to hire
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(聘请)

(聘请)

雇佣

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/ˈhaɪɝ/, /ˈhaɪɹ/
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to pay someone to do a job

synonymemploy
synonymengage
antonymdisplace
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We might hire a band for the wedding reception.
The museum hired experts to restore the old paintings.
They will hire a chef for the upcoming event.

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及物动词
to hire
to recruit
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(聘用)

(聘用)

招聘

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/ɹəˈkɹut/, /ɹiˈkɹut/, /ɹɪˈkɹut/
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to employ people for a company, etc.

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The company is actively recruiting new graduates for entry-level positions.
Companies use various strategies to recruit top talent in competitive industries.
Start-ups often face challenges when recruiting talent due to budget constraints.
to recruit
to employ
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(聘请)

(聘请)

雇佣

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/ɛmˈpɫɔɪ/, /ɪmˈpɫɔɪ/
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to give work to someone and pay them

synonymengage
synonymhire
antonymdisplace
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The firm employs skilled craftsmen to make its products.
We employ a gardener to maintain our large yard.
The construction company needs to employ more workers.

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及物动词
to employ
to sign up
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(签署合同)

(签署合同)

注册

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/sˈaɪn ˈʌp/
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to sign a contract agreeing to do a job

synonymcontract
synonymsign
synonymsign on
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The team eagerly signed up for the upcoming championship.
The freelancer decided to sign up for a year-long contract with the client.
He was excited to sign up as the new project manager for the company.

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短语的动词
sign
短语的助词
up
to sign up
to staff
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(招聘)

(招聘)

配备员工

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/ˈstæf/
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to provide with employees for a particular purpose, position, or task

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The company regularly staffs new positions to adapt to market changes.
The company is actively staffing its customer service department to handle increased demand.
The project manager is responsible for staffing the project team with skilled individuals.
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(人力资源配置)

(人力资源配置)

配备

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/ˈmæn/
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to provide workers for a specific place or task

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The project manager is actively manning key positions for the upcoming project.
The company is actively manning its support team to handle a surge in customer inquiries.
During the holiday season, retail stores often need to man extra checkout counters.
to assign
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(指定)

(指定)

分配

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/əˈsaɪn/
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to give specific tasks, duties, or responsibilities to individuals or groups

synonymdelegate
synonymdepute
synonymdesignate
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The teacher will assign homework to the students for the weekend.
The project manager will assign specific tasks to each member based on their expertise.
The organization has recently assigned new responsibilities to adapt to changing priorities.
to entrust
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(托付)

(托付)

委托

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/ɛnˈtɹəst/
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to give someone the responsibility of taking care of something important, such as a task, duty, or information

synonymcommit
synonymconfide
synonymintrust
synonymtrust
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The company has recently entrusted the development of a new product to a skilled team.
The executive is actively entrusting the implementation of the strategy to competent departments.
Parents often entrust the responsibility of caring for their children to reliable babysitters.
to mandate
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(委托)

(委托)

授权

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/ˈmænˌdeɪt/
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to officially give someone the authority or responsibility to carry out specific tasks or make decisions

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The board has recently mandated the compliance team with new regulatory responsibilities.
Last month, the CEO mandated the HR department with policy updates.
The executive team is currently mandating key leaders with new responsibilities.
to appoint
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(指定)

(指定)

任命

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/əˈpɔɪnt/
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to give a responsibility or job to someone

synonymcharge
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The experienced manager appointed specific roles during a period of organizational change.
The president has recently appointed a new advisor to the team.
The president has the authority to appoint individuals to key positions within the organization.
to task
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(指派)

(指派)

委派

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/ˈtæsk/
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to assign a duty or responsibility to someone

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Last month, the manager tasked a specific team with a challenging assignment.
The project manager is currently tasking team members with crucial aspects of the project.
Teachers often task students with assignments to reinforce learning.
to designate
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(任命)

(任命)

指定

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/ˈdɛzəɡˌneɪt/, /ˈdɛzɪɡˌneɪt/
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to choose someone for a certain position or task

synonymassign
synonymdelegate
synonymdepute
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The organization regularly designates leaders for different departments.
The president has recently designated a new spokesperson for media communication.
The manager will designate a team lead to coordinate the project.
to delegate
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(授权)

(授权)

委托

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/ˈdɛɫəˌɡeɪt/, /ˈdɛɫəɡət/
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to give part of the power, authority, work, etc. to a representative

synonymdepute
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The CEO delegated responsibility for the new product launch to the vice president of marketing.
The executive team is currently delegating authority for critical decision-making.
Over the years, the organization has successfully delegated tasks for streamlined operations.
to commission
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(授权)

(授权)

委托

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/kəˈmɪʃən/
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to assign someone to do a task, such as creating an artistic or literary piece

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The publishing house is actively commissioning authors for new literary works.
The organization commissioned a sculptor to create a unique piece for their headquarters.
Governments may commission architects to design public buildings and monuments.
to sack
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(辞退)

(辞退)

解雇

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/ˈsæk/
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to dismiss someone from their job

synonymcan
synonymdismiss
synonymdisplace
synonymfire
synonymforce out
synonymgive notice
antonymhire
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The manager had to sack the employee for consistently violating company policies.
The supervisor is actively sacking employees who consistently fail to meet targets.
The company decided to sack several employees as part of a restructuring process.
to sack
to intern
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(担任实习生)

(担任实习生)

实习

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/ˈɪntɝn/
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to work temporarily in a job, usually during breaks or after completing studies, to gain practical experience in a specific field

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The engineering student is currently interning at a technology startup.
Aspiring journalists often intern at newspapers or media organizations to build their portfolios.
She has recently interned at a marketing agency to broaden her skill set.
to volunteer
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(志愿服务)

(志愿服务)

自愿做

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/ˌvɑɫənˈtɪɹ/
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to offer to do something without being forced or without payment

to volunteer
to lay off
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(解雇)

(解雇)

裁员

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/lˈeɪ ˈɔf/
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to dismiss employees due to financial difficulties or reduced workload

synonymfurlough
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The company laid off 10% of its workforce due to financial losses.
The restaurant is laying off 20 waiters and waitresses due to the slow summer season.
The factory laid off 50 workers after installing new automated machinery.

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短语的动词
lay
短语的助词
off
to lay off
to take on
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(聘用)

(聘用)

雇佣

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/tˈeɪk ˈɑːn/
动词

to hire someone

语法信息:

短语状态
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短语的动词
take
短语的助词
on
to take on
to step down
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(卸任)

(卸任)

辞职

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/stˈɛp dˈaʊn/
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to voluntarily resign or retire from a job or position

synonymleave office
synonymquit
synonymresign
antonymtake office
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The chairman of the board stepped down, creating an opening for a new chairperson.
The CEO stepped down after successfully leading the company for many years.
The team captain stepped down, passing on the responsibility to a teammate.

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短语状态
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短语的动词
step
短语的助词
down
to step down
to put forward
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(建议)

(建议)

提出

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/pˌʊt fˈoːɹwɚd/
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to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed about

synonymposit
synonymstate
synonymsubmit
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The committee put forward new guidelines for remote work.
She put forward a new plan to increase sales.
He put forward a motion to adjourn the meeting.

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短语状态
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短语的动词
put
短语的助词
forward
to put forward
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