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单词 sweatshop
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Definition of sweatshop in English:

sweatshop

nounˈswɛtʃɒpˈswɛtˌʃɑp
  • A factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions.

    the situation is similar to migrant workers in sweatshops
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Saipan has served as a haven for Asian Pacific sweatshops for major US retailers.
    • If we listen to some of the speeches from the other side of the House, we get the impression that some of these workshops are sweatshops.
    • Higher oil and raw material prices have also forced factory sweatshops to further slash the impoverished wages and conditions.
    • The existence of sweatshops in Hong Kong is directly attributable to the Cold War.
    • We'll speak with an author who says corporate America is run like a sweatshop and workers can hardly keep up.
    • Lawsuit against fashion designer details sweatshop conditions in New York City garment factories
    • Third world workers want to toil in sweatshops, recognizing that it improves their prospects.
    • The program featured images of women and children working long hours in sweatshops making sneakers.
    • The boycott will benefit the workers within the sweatshop.
    • On Tuesday police rescued child workers from a sweatshop operating in the Manila suburb of Binondo.
    • Working conditions vary widely from the worst kind of sweatshop to factory complexes with clinics, schools and entertainment.
    • China is a good economic competitor, where millions of people work for slave wages in sweatshops to make U.S. corporations richer.
    • Are you careful not to buy products that are mass-produced by low-paid workers in third-world sweatshops?
    • Western concern at the plight of workers in sweatshops is touching.
    • Two weeks ago, Farias's office participated in 81 raids of sweatshops that employ immigrant labor.
    • A sweatshop is a factory where the workers do long hours for low pay, they may have to work in uncomfortable or dangerous conditions.
    • The conditions in the sweatshops of south east Asia are reminiscent of the way in which Engels described conditions in the north of England in the 1840s.
    • Morris could see neither of these in the use of machinery in the Victorian factories and sweatshops that surrounded him.
    • Hundreds of other Asian women are believed to be virtually imprisoned in similar conditions in illegal clothing sweatshops.
    • They can be found on farms and plantations, and in factories and sweatshops.
 
 

Definition of sweatshop in US English:

sweatshop

nounˈswɛtˌʃɑpˈswetˌSHäp
  • A factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions.

    the situation is similar to migrant workers in sweatshops
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Saipan has served as a haven for Asian Pacific sweatshops for major US retailers.
    • The program featured images of women and children working long hours in sweatshops making sneakers.
    • The existence of sweatshops in Hong Kong is directly attributable to the Cold War.
    • A sweatshop is a factory where the workers do long hours for low pay, they may have to work in uncomfortable or dangerous conditions.
    • Two weeks ago, Farias's office participated in 81 raids of sweatshops that employ immigrant labor.
    • On Tuesday police rescued child workers from a sweatshop operating in the Manila suburb of Binondo.
    • Hundreds of other Asian women are believed to be virtually imprisoned in similar conditions in illegal clothing sweatshops.
    • They can be found on farms and plantations, and in factories and sweatshops.
    • If we listen to some of the speeches from the other side of the House, we get the impression that some of these workshops are sweatshops.
    • Working conditions vary widely from the worst kind of sweatshop to factory complexes with clinics, schools and entertainment.
    • Western concern at the plight of workers in sweatshops is touching.
    • Higher oil and raw material prices have also forced factory sweatshops to further slash the impoverished wages and conditions.
    • Are you careful not to buy products that are mass-produced by low-paid workers in third-world sweatshops?
    • The conditions in the sweatshops of south east Asia are reminiscent of the way in which Engels described conditions in the north of England in the 1840s.
    • Morris could see neither of these in the use of machinery in the Victorian factories and sweatshops that surrounded him.
    • We'll speak with an author who says corporate America is run like a sweatshop and workers can hardly keep up.
    • Lawsuit against fashion designer details sweatshop conditions in New York City garment factories
    • Third world workers want to toil in sweatshops, recognizing that it improves their prospects.
    • The boycott will benefit the workers within the sweatshop.
    • China is a good economic competitor, where millions of people work for slave wages in sweatshops to make U.S. corporations richer.
 
 
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