white-collar
英 [ˌwaɪt ˈkɒlə(r)]
美 [ˌwaɪt ˈkɑːlər]
adj. 白领的; 文职的; 脑力劳动的
Collins.1
牛津词典
adj.
- 白领的;文职的;脑力劳动的
working in an office, rather than in a factory, etc.; connected with work in offices- white-collar workers
白领工作者 - a white-collar job
白领工作 - white-collar crime (= in which office workers steal from their company, etc.)
白领犯罪
- white-collar workers
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 白领的;文职的;脑力劳动的
White-collarworkers work in offices rather than doing physical work such as making things in factories or building things.- White-collar workers now work longer hours.
如今白领工人的工作时间比以前更长了。
- White-collar workers now work longer hours.
- (犯罪)白领的(指非法窃取公司、政府钱财等)
White-collarcrime is committed by people who work in offices, and involves stealing money secretly from companies or the government, or getting money in an illegal way.
英英释义
adj
- of or designating salaried professional or clerical work or workers
- the coal miner's son aspired to a white-collar occupation as a bookkeeper
双语例句
- The challenge is evident for white-collar jobs, too.
白领工作面临的挑战也同样明显。 - He has a white-collar job.
他有份白领工作。 - Despite all the advantages of being a white-collar, I have a strong desire to be a civil servant.
尽管做一个白领有许多优点,我却有一个强烈的愿望做一名公务人员。 - In addition, many white-collar workers are suffering from career pressures and health problems.
此外,除了房子,许多白领还承受职场压力和健康问题。 - They are female white-collar workers.
在这个群族之列的都是女性白领员工。 - I'm from the Princess into a charismatic white-collar family.
我由小公主变成了魅力型的白领一族。 - Many women whose husbands were blue-collar workers had white-collar jobs themselves.
许多丈夫为蓝领劳工的妇女本身却从事白领的工作。 - The young white-collar couple expects that they can sooner move into their own apartment.
这对年轻白领夫妇盼望尽快搬进自己的公寓。 - But in today's economy, educated, white-collar workers also are vulnerable to downsizing.
但是,在今天的经济中,受过教育的白领工人也同样容易受到裁员的攻击。 - University prepared me for a good white-collar job.
大学帮助我得到一个好的白领的工作。
