skilled labour
常見(jiàn)例句
- However, interspecific hybridization programmes can be slow and require a great deal of scientific expertise and skilled labour.
不過(guò),種間雜交過(guò)程可能會(huì)很慢長(zhǎng),需要大量的科學(xué)專業(yè)知識(shí)和熟練勞動(dòng)力。 - Because Panama is short of skilled labour, many of the jobs created by further growth of the canal cluster would have to be filled by foreigners.
因?yàn)榘湍民R缺乏熟練勞動(dòng)力。 隨著運(yùn)河產(chǎn)業(yè)集群的進(jìn)一步發(fā)展而創(chuàng)造出的許多就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)將被外國(guó)人獲得。 - The presence of multinationals also helps to develop a country's pool of skilled labour and, when they operate in joint ventures, to disseminate new technology and ideas.
跨國(guó)公司的出現(xiàn)也幫助培養(yǎng)了一大批技術(shù)熟練的勞動(dòng)力,并且當(dāng)他們?cè)诤腺Y企業(yè)中工作時(shí)也傳播了新技術(shù)和新觀念。 - The third effect is to erode California's claim to have America's most highly skilled labour force.
ECONOMIST: Immigration - Developed economies' comparative advantage is in knowledge-intensive activities, because they have so much skilled labour.
ECONOMIST: Economics - Chile, still dependent on natural resources, badly needs new businesses and a more skilled labour force.
ECONOMIST: Chile 返回 skilled labour