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manpower

/man-pou-er/US // ˈmænˌpaʊ ər //UK // (ˈmænˌpaʊə) //

人力,人力方面,人力资源管理,人力方面的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : power in terms of people available or required for work or military service: the manpower of a country.

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Examples

  • We have already made significant security upgrades to include establishing a physical structure and increasing manpower to ensure the protection of Congress, the public and our police officers.

  • “We have already made significant security upgrades to include establishing a physical structure and increasing manpower to ensure the protection of Congress, the public and our police officers,” police said in the statement.

  • Very few people who breached the Capitol were arrested, and one law enforcement official said the reason was simply limited manpower.

  • That let tribes grow larger, and larger tribes meant more heads to innovate and remember ideas, more manpower, and better ability to specialize.

  • Africa wasn’t just deprived of lost manpower and income, but also creativity, innovation, and relationships.

  • On the one hand, they are genuinely powerful, and Democrats rely on their money and manpower during elections.

  • Nonviolent subjects were easier to rule and more likely to provide the revenue and manpower that would enable further conquest.

  • And the tribes have the manpower and the will to fight, but they lack weapons to confront ISIS.

  • “That is why we have more manpower this year,” commander Qari Talha told The Daily Beast over his mobile phone.

  • Given the reality of their respective militaries looking at diminished sources of manpower, this is essential.

  • Manpower is thus seen to be a direct function of leadership.

  • During the month of February the drain upon the manpower of the British Empire caused by the war made itself apparent.

  • They test almost to breaking the endurance of man, but in the end superior manpower emerges the victor.

  • The computer-independent bus system has not been expensive in manpower.

  • The bill calls for the conscription of manpower for the work and whatever materials may be necessary, without compensation.