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n.
工作福利制;
英英释义
Workfare
Workfare is an alternative model to conventional social welfare systems. The term was first introduced by civil rights leader James Charles Evers in 1968; however, it was popularized by Richard Nixon in a televised speech August 1969.
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双语例句
用作名词(n.)
In rich countries, workfare is meant to stop people living off the state rather than finding gainful employment.
在发达国家,工作福利意味着帮助人们脱离对国家的依赖,而不是阻止人们自己去赚钱。
权威例句
WORKFAREWorkfare
Work, workfare, work/life balance and an ethic of care
근로연계복지(Workfare)와 정의논쟁
Workfare With Welfare: Recent Reforms of the Danish Welfare State
Crafting the Neoliberal State: Workfare, Prisonfare, and Social Insecurity1
Exporting workfare/importing welfare-to-work: exploring the politics of Third Way policy transfer
Towards a Schumpeterian Workfare State? Preliminary Remarks on Post-Fordist Political Economy
Social citizenship and workfare in the United States and Western Europe : the paradox of inclusion
Political Economies of Scale: Fast Policy, Interscalar Relations, and Neoliberal Workfare
1. Foote's most recent play, "Dividing the Estate," is an ensemble piece.
福特的最新戏剧《分房产》是个合演剧目。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He has also formed an exciting ensemble from his dancers.
他还将他的舞蹈演员们组成了一个人们非常喜欢的舞蹈团。
来自柯林斯例句
3. A black silk tie completed the ensemble.
再配上一条黑色丝绸领带,整套服装就齐全了.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. We should consider the buildings as an ensemble.
我们应把那些建筑物视作一个整体.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. He has mastered enough of the complexities of arrangement to write and score a piece for a chamber music ensemble.
他对改编的复杂之处已有了足够的掌握,能够谱写一部室内合奏曲了。
来自柯林斯例句
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