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on-the-job 英ˈɒnðəˌdʒɒb, ˈɔːn-美ˈɑnðəˌdʒɑb, ˈɔn-AHDŏn“Yə-jŏb', ônʹ- COCA³¹³³⁹BNC⁵⁴⁸²⁹iWeb¹⁷⁷⁰⁹Economist⁴¹³⁰³⁺² 基本英英搭配记法例句 adj.在职的¹⁰⁰
Adjective: relating to or associated with a job or employment;on-the-job training on-the-job requirements on-the-job training在职训练fall down on the job没有把工作做好…on the job上班lie down on the job不卖力磨洋工… 蒋争熟词记忆on(在job职业⇒在职的;工作现场的 WIE is an industry-based, on-the-job, structured and measurable learning experience in relevant operational areas within the hospitality and tourism industry, either in or outside Hong Kong. 实践课程基于行业和岗位,是在香港或是以外地区住宿和旅游企业相关运营岗位上构件的学习经历。 blog.sina.com.cn He said the presidency is “ not something that lends itself to on-the-job training.” 他说,总统一职不是可以“边干边学”的。 ebigear HILLARY CLINTON’S most effective quip, in her long struggle with Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination last year, was that the Oval Office is no place for on-the-job training. 在去年她与奥巴马争夺民主党提名的漫长纠缠中,希拉里克林顿最管用的一句俏皮话就是“椭圆形办公室可不是现学现用的地方”。 ecocn Irregulars also get far less on-the-job training than their contracted counterparts. 而且临时工参加在职培训的机会也比正式员工少得多。 blog.sina.com.cn |