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workplace

/wurk-pleys/US // ˈwɜrkˈpleɪs //UK // (ˈwɜːkˌpleɪs) //

工作场所,工作地点,工作场合,工作环境

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person's place of employment.
    • : any or all places where people are employed: a bill to set safety standards for the workplace.

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Examples

  • Without human oversight based on agreed principles we risk inviting HAL into our workplaces.

  • At the end of the day we are there because of the other people that are there…Think of the workplace as a clubhouse.

  • The state values workplace civility and safety, where public servants do their best work for Alaskans.

  • Among the 2,100 people who took part in the study, 37% said their workplace culture had improved since the start of the pandemic, compared to 15% who said it had deteriorated.

  • In unionized workplaces, this is a key role that unions have played effectively across many industries.

  • How did our workplace suddenly become a particularly bloody episode of Game of Thrones?

  • Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace Nikil Saval (Doubleday) Who knew office culture could be so interesting?

  • His policies made the workplace a Hunger Games arena of its own.

  • In fact, she says the sexism she faced was far more of an obstacle than her autism in the workplace.

  • I had to throw out all of my American conditioning toward the workplace.

  • Does he contribute to his workplace, community, and society at large?

  • You need an MBA to tell you not to turn your workplace into a slum?

  • It's not just the home but the workplace and community that sustain our values and shape our future.

  • The quest for excellence into the 21st century begins in the schoolroom but must go next to the workplace.

  • We must also enable our workers to adapt to the rapidly changing nature of the workplace.