sweatshops信息详情

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意思翻译

n.血汗工厂;剥削劳力的工厂(sweatshop的复数)

相似词语短语

cold sweat───n.冷汗

claver sweaters───钉子毛衣

legging sweats───紧身运动衫

sweat it out───苦熬;忍受下去;苦熬,<口>忍受下去,坚持到底(指做不愉快的工作)

sweating emoji───出汗表情

excessive sweating───多汗;[皮肤]出汗过多;出汗过度

a yellow sweater───一件黄色的毛衣

roomy sweaters───宽松的毛衣

sweat off───因出汗而减轻体重

sweats by stew───炖出汗

双语使用场景

When I defend sweatshops, people always ask me: But would you want to work in a sweatshop?───当我为血汗工厂辩护的时候,人们总要问我:但是你难道想在一间血汗工厂里干活么?

For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth. ───为了我们,先辈们在荒芜的西部大地辛勤耕作,定居他乡;

Look, I know that Americans have a hard time accepting that sweatshops can help people.───瞧,我知道,美国人很难接受,血汗工厂可以给人帮助。

He has become something of a hero in Italian luxury circles for chiding companies that ship production abroad or open sweatshops at home.───他因为谴责外包产品到国外和在本土开设血汗工厂,而成为意大利奢侈品圈内的英雄。

Bootleg copies of the "Dark Knight" and Shenzen sweatshops churning out fake Louis Vuitton bags are only part of the problem.───“黑骑士”的违法盗版和深圳血汗工厂生产路易威登包仅是问题的一部分。

Even Guangdong's shoe industry, whose ranks have sheltered many unscrupulous sweatshops, finally appears to be climbing up the value chain.───甚至连广东的制鞋业最终也在提升价值链。广东鞋业的排名掩盖了许多肆无忌惮的血汗工厂。

Yet sweatshops are only a symptom of poverty, not a cause, and banning them closes off one route out of poverty.───然而,血汗工厂只是贫穷的症状,而不是原因,而且取缔这些工厂,等于关闭了一条摆脱贫困的道路。

You've seen the documentaries of sweatshops making garments all over the world, even in developed countries.───你已经看过了关于全球制衣的血汗工厂的纪录片,甚至在发达国家的。

She had asked to be shown some factories and we had just been around some of the shocking sweatshops.───她想参观工厂,于是我领她看了几个骇人听闻的血汗工厂。

英语使用场景

New labor laws forced the sweatshops to evacuate , leaving SoHo a ghost town a makeover.

Workers in the clothing sweatshops are lucky to make $ 140 a month.

Telemarketing companies are just electronic sweatshops that monitor everything the employee does.

If these are sweatshops, the Ritz hotel is a doss - house .

They worked fourteen-hour days in textile sweatshops.

The sweatshops were not near Mt. Olympus, but rather were near the concentration camps under the governance of Hermes.

The mentions of sweatshops, the lash of the whip, and Khe Sanh serve to broaden the national mythos.

Unpleasant though sweatshops may be, some argue, any work is better than no work.

Labour inspectors in Lusaka, who monitor sweatshops, have use of only one car and recently it was broken for four months.