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worksite

/wurk-sahyt/US // ˈwɜrkˌsaɪt //

工作场所,工地,工作现场,工作地点

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a location used for work, especially construction or manual labor: industrial worksites;tobacco-free worksites.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a location used for work: worksite safety;worksite perks.

Examples

  • The past week has brought a flurry of news about companies and governments making proof of vaccination mandatory as a condition of employment, or to enter a worksite or business.

  • Best of all, at less than $15, it doesn’t matter if you forget and leave the stand at an old worksite.

  • He also said “anonymous reporting channels” are in place at all Facebook worksites and that the company has zero tolerance for harassment.

  • The consequence of those gains will be immense increases in efficiency and cost savings in manufacturing products and operating supply chains, leading to decreases in carbon emissions and worksite accidents.

  • Most of those centers are at the worksites of its corporate and local government customers.

  • She says she and other activists had enlisted people to “sit at the worksite" so no one could "pour the cement.”

  • We're increasing worksite enforcement, deploying fences and advanced technologies to stop illegal crossings.

  • The planetoid was turning under him, which made the ship appear to be circling slowly around his worksite.

  • The D'zertanoj would rally, someone would take charge, and they would attack the worksite.