单词 | workload |
释义 | workload (wɜːʳkloʊd ) also work load Word forms: workloads countable noun B2 The workload of a person or organization is the amount of work that has to be done by them. The sudden cancellation of the President's trip was due to his heavy workload. This office's resources and staff would have to be increased to cope with the extra workload. Collocations: ease the workload This would greatly reduce expenditure and ease the workload in most hospitals, which would enable us to focus on expansion of service delivery and improvement in the quality of care. ST Leaving will also ease his workload. Times, Sunday Times Upon being offered a steam-driven lathe to ease his workload my great-great-uncle declared he would not have 'such a thing' in his workshop, preferring his treadle-powered equipment. Times, Sunday Times Rotation eases the workload on players, but some players prefer a settled line-up with the same faces. Times,Sunday Times Doctors told him he had to ease his workload, but even while he was in hospital he continued to write his newspaper column and do radio shows. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Excessive workloads are a major cause of stress, but two things could make a big difference. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Excessive workload and unrealistic targets were also causes of stress as fewer staff struggle to produce the same service for less. Times, Sunday Times (2013) One of the key skills is to be able to dodge an excessive workload without appearing to lack commitment. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Limit his visits, limit his phone calls, limit his monthly allowance and increase his workload. The Sun He resumed training for half an hour yesterday and will steadily increase the workload on his problem knee in the coming days. The Sun You do the same protocol, but instead of cranking up resistance you use the hill, and gravity, to increase your workload. Times, Sunday Times Mandatory improvements could increase the workload of the highway authorities and the police. Times, Sunday Times I wanted to grow organically, avoiding chemical feeds, pesticides and weedkillers, which tends to increase the workload. Times, Sunday Times He added that there were workload pressures to consider with the rise in cases. Times, Sunday Times Many surgeries now accept emergency appointments only rather than those pre-booked because of workload pressures. The Sun Time, workload pressures, and competing priorities can impede research and development. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 工作量 Japanese: 仕事量 |
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