n.工作日
adj.日常的,工作日的;平凡的
This hands-on management approach often stretches his workday from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.───这种事必躬亲的管理方法常常使他在工作日从早晨6:00一直工作到晚上11:00。
he left the office, that was it, the workday was over.───他一离开办公室,工作日就这样结束了。
length of the workday, for many workers, is defined by time.───对于许多工人来说,工作日的长度是由时间来定义的。
The result of the Haymarket Riot was that the eight-hour-workday movement came to be seen as "radical. "───干草市暴乱的结果使得一天八小时的工作时数变得太过于激进。
It's easy to let something slip: from Internet problems to a sick kid, there are many issues that will disrupt a workday at home.───让某些人离开不是一件难事,无论是由于网络问题还是因为家里有一个生病的孩子,有很多的事情会导致在家的工作被打断。
Despite feeling tired at the end of her workday, one mom began playing basketball with her teenage son because he seemed withdrawn.───尽管在一天工作之后感觉疲惫,一位妈妈还是会和她十几岁的儿子打篮球,因为他看来有些沉默寡言。
With teams in different time zones, companies can realize a longer workday with what is often called "follow the sun" development.───有了在不同时区的团队,公司可以利用经常被称为“跟随太阳”的开发来实现更长的工作日。
It is commuting, not the total length of the workday, that matters, he found.───ThomasJamesChristian发现,是乘车上下班影响着我们,而非工作日的总时间。
It was the end of the workday , with the sunset burning across the mountain, and the sky shining like copper.───一天的劳动结束了,夕阳的余辉映照山岭,把天空染成一片古铜色。
His workday starts at 3.30 a.m. and lasts 12 hours.