employing 的 2 个定义
- to hire or engage the services of; provide employment for; have or keep in one's service: This factory employs thousands of people.
- to keep busy or at work; engage the attentions of: He employs himself by reading after work.
- to make use of; use; apply: to employ a hammer to drive a nail.
- to occupy or devote: I employ my spare time in reading. I employ all my energies in writing.
- employment; service: to be in someone's employ.
employing 近义词
make use of
give money in exchange for work performed
更多employing例句
- He must be pretty good at his job, for as of 2021, Larry has been in the employ of three prime ministers, David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson, and continues to claw onto his position.
- You cannot ask what happened to your gift, but nothing stops you from penning a chatty letter updating him on your life and thanking him for his many kindnesses while in his employ.
- Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes.
- We employ inventory management to help solidify their property and make sure they have a better record of their possessions.
- After construction, the pipeline would employ about 50 people, primarily for maintenance.
- Some locations even employ chlorine mats that service members are required to wipe their feet on in order to enter.
- Some factories do not employ Muslims on the premises who can oversee the process, Nana said.
- All this will, doubtless, throw a number of deserving persons out of employ.
- In fact, Frank was the only European in Meerut who would employ the man, whose extraordinary appearance went against him.
- To talk of an excess of labor, or an inability to employ it, in such a country as Ireland, is to insult the general understanding.
- The bank did not employ him to steal, but to perform the ordinary banking duties.
- And if we did that, they would employ their usual treachery and evil methods, as they generally do.