| 释义 | workforceworkforce /ˈwɚkfɔrs/ ●○○ noun [singular] THESAURUSsomeone who does a job, especially someone who is below the level of a manager► workerall the people who work in a particular country, industry, or factory:  a workforce of 3,500 employees► see thesaurus at workersomeone who does a job, especially someone who is below the level of a manager:  The need for skilled workers is rising. The sidewalks were full of office workers on their lunch breaks.► employee  someone who works for a person, company, or organization:  Marcia has been an employee at the bank for ten years.► coworker  someone who works with you every day:  We had a going-away party for one of my coworkers.► colleague  someone who works in the same professional office or organization as you do:  She was highly respected by her colleagues at the university.► staff member  one of the people who work for a person, company, or organization, especially in an office:  One of the senator’s staff members wrote the letter.► staff  all the people who work for a person, company, or organization:  The school has a staff of around 20 people.► workforce  all the people who work in a country, industry, or large organization:  The state needs a well-educated workforce to compete in this economy.► personnel  formal the people who work in a company, organization, or military force:  The email was sent to all personnel.► laborer  someone who does physical work:  His father was working as a farm laborer, picking fruit. |