sweatshop

英[ˈswetʃɒp]
美[ˈswetʃɑp]

基本释义

n.
血汗工厂(指工人劳动条件差,工作时间长,工资低的工场或工厂)

词性变化

实用例句

...the dingy, hidden world of garment sweatshops.

肮脏隐蔽的血汗服装工厂

I don't know how can people respect a sweatshop factory, a company that treads on law?

我不知道,一个血汗工厂 、 一个践踏劳动法的企业,有什么值得尊敬的.

期刊摘选

But Nike suffered little financial harm over the sweatshop campaign.

但在有关血汗工厂的维权活动上,耐克几乎没有遭受任何经济损失.

期刊摘选

He spent three years in a sweatshop before he found a decent job.

他在一家血汗工厂做了三年才找到一份像样的工作.

辞典例句

I can tell you a few things that we know a sweatshop.

我可告诉你我们所知道的一些情况.

期刊摘选

My father was forced to take a job in a 5 sweatshop, sewing buttons on coats.

我的父亲不得不在一家工厂里缝大衣纽扣,赚血汗钱.

期刊摘选

My father was forced to take aa 5 sweatshop, sewing buttons on coats.

人的父亲不得不正在一家工厂里缝大衣纽扣,赔血汗钱.

期刊摘选

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. factory where workers do piecework for poor pay and are prevented from forming unions; common in the clothing industry

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