blue-collar
英 [ˌbluː ˈkɒlə(r)]
美 [ˌbluː ˈkɑːlər]
adj. 从事体力劳动的; 蓝领的
牛津词典
adj.
- 从事体力劳动的;蓝领的
connected with people who do physical work in industry- blue-collar workers/voters/votes
蓝领工人 / 选民 / 选票
- blue-collar workers/voters/votes
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 蓝领的;从事体力劳动的
Blue-collarworkers work in industry, doing physical work, rather than in offices.- By 1925, blue-collar workers in manufacturing industry had become the largest occupational group.
到1925年,制造业的蓝领工人已成为最大的职业群体。
- By 1925, blue-collar workers in manufacturing industry had become the largest occupational group.
双语例句
- 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。 - A squeeze on bank lending has prompted some businesses short of cash to stop paying wages to blue-collar workers.
银行贷款收紧导致一些现金不足的企业暂停给蓝领工人发工资。 - So they are called blue-collar workers.
因此,他们被称为蓝领工人。 - Blue-collar workers in the United States have also lost out.
在美国的蓝领工人也失去了很多。 - The town remains largely blue-collar, but manufacturing jobs are hard to come by.
如今镇上的居民仍以蓝领工人为主,但制造业的工作很难找。 - Nowadays they are largely blue-collar workers;
他们现在大多还只能说是蓝领工人; - White-collar jobs should be valued more than blue-collar jobs.
白领的工作应比蓝领的更受人尊重。 - The disappearance of blue-collar and entry-level jobs is already a problem, and that problem will grow.
蓝领阶层和基础职位的消失已经成了一个问题,而这个问题还将继续扩大。 - Job pressures have caused some students to take jobs as technical workers or in other blue-collar occupations, but their parents are seldom happy about it, fearing the children will not be paid well or achieve a high social status.
工作压力已经导致一些学生在技术工人或其他蓝领职业领域参加工作,但他们的父母对此很少开心,担心孩子们会不赚钱或达不到一个高的社会地位。 - The jobs of many blue-collar workers are now done by machines.
许多蓝领工人的工作现在已由机器替代。
