employable

美音:[ɪm'plɔɪəb(ə)l] 英音:[ɪm'plɔɪəb(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.具备受雇条件的;适宜雇用的

Web称职的;可雇用;被雇用

变形:

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完整释义:


adj.

1.可雇用的〔尤指适于雇用的或满足起码雇用要求的〕
2.能使用的
3.称职的


例句:

  1. Consider making yourself more employable by updating your expertise through courses or training, or by learning a new skill.
    考虑一下通过一些课程或者是通过学习新技能来进一步更新你的专业技能,以便更好的提升你的雇佣价值。

  2. If he were an ant, he would do as an employable ant, throwing off personal idea and consciousness, and taking the job being assigned to him.
    如果他是一只蚂蚁,他就抛弃个人的想法与意识,完全按照分工的责任,去做一名称职的蚂蚁;

  3. Nonetheless, manufacturers were right to suspect that taller people, on average, were more employable .
    虽然如此,企业主关于个子高就业率也较高的推断是正确的。

  4. The law requires an employer to take all practical steps to ensure that the job seeker is lawfully employable.
    法例规定雇主必须采取一切切实可行的步骤,以确保求职者可合法受雇。

  5. An employable modern college counselor should has fabulous political caliber and working capability.
    要做好一名合格的当代大学生辅导员,应该具有相当的政治素养和非凡的工作能力。

  6. In this tight job market, our last word in business today is employable skills.
    在这个供不应求的人才市场,我们今天最新的话题就是职业技能

  7. As a result, analysts say Malaysian graduates became less employable in the IT sector.
    结果,分析家说马来西亚的毕业生在IT行业被雇佣的机会很小。

  8. These days, students have to do much more than study in order to make themselves employable once they graduate.
    如今,学生们不仅要关注于学习,还要探求其他的经历,从而当他们毕业时对工作更称职。

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