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labor camp

劳动营,劳教所,劳改营,劳工营

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called slave labor camp. a penal colony where inmates are forced to work.
    • : a camp for the shelter of migratory farm workers.

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Examples

  • Afterward, she was sent to a labor camp for two months, where she sewed gloves until she says her neck ached and her eyes turned bloodshot.

  • Nike thought its measured responses were an acceptable balance, not drawing too much of Beijing’s ire while also acknowledging the concerns of Western consumers about possible labor camps.

  • Multinationals work hard to avoid getting pulled into geopolitics, but reports of labor camps out of Xinjiang–which produces about 20% of the world’s cotton–made it much harder for them to continue doing so.

  • Expensive day care pushes women out of the labor market while men continue to work outside the home.

  • Pitchfork called him a “a rap-obsessed misfit from a summer camp who freestyles poorly” who is “ridiculous without knowing it.”

  • Public sector unions have also fractured the labor movement itself.

  • Within a concentration camp, would someone make a joke about the number, the tattooed number?

  • In Turkey, crime groups in border areas are exploiting the labor of Syrian male refugees who cannot find legitimate employment.

  • All over the world the just claims of organized labor are intermingled with the underground conspiracy of social revolution.

  • "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.

  • In the most perfect stillness, we arrived within two hundred paces of the enemy's camp.

  • The blind Samson of labor will seize upon the pillars of society and bring them down in a common destruction.

  • The camp grew still, except for the rough and ready cook pottering about the fire, boiling buffalo-meat and mixing biscuit-dough.