单词 | in-house |
释义 | in-house adjective In-house work or activities are done by employees of an organization or company, rather than by workers outside the organization or company. A lot of companies do in-house training. In-house is also an adverb. The magazine is still produced in-house. Collocations: in-house brand Wiggle and its in-house brand dhb are offering eight fab gift packs to help readers train. The Sun It's no wonder all the leading supermarkets are launching a massive revamp of their in-house brands to further compete with premium products. The Sun He said that he planned to cut back on in-house brands and stock, quit some international markets and redeploy about 2,000 staff to 'customer-facing' roles. Times, Sunday Times The chain also owns a number of in-house brands. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They were builders of true bespoke car bodies employing no in-house designer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They employed their first in-house designer and imported porcelain from other factories which they decorated and sold on under their own name. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In-house designers will tailor a layout and professional craftsmen will fit your kitchen to the highest standards. Times, Sunday Times To unlock their unique style, she decided to reintroduce her in-house designers to old-school methods. Times, Sunday Times He has a team of in-house designers working for him, which makes it easier to balance his business workload with his school work. Times, Sunday Times The in-house experts advise a two-hour tour through the 'spa circuit': a series of steam rooms, dry saunas and hammams of varying aromas including rose, lemon and eucalyptus. Times, Sunday Times Friends who are academics say that it allows clever, quirky state school pupil to shine against private school pupils who often have their applications polished by in-house experts. Times, Sunday Times They should not be subject to the same regulatory regime as big business; they cannot afford all the in-house experts who ensure that they comply with every rule. Times, Sunday Times His aspiration, though, was always to work as an in-house lawyer for a big company. Times, Sunday Times A grant of assistance legal representation may be assigned to either a salaried in-house lawyer or referred to a private legal practitioner. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Tellingly, many of the pioneers are former in-house lawyers. Times, Sunday Times And so officials told pliant in-house lawyers to concoct memos to make what was illegal legal. Times, Sunday Times He also pointed out that in-house lawyers at corporations were not easily duped. Times, Sunday Times Last month the institute's in-house magazine printed a perfectly reasonable piece about the dangers of outsourcing by financial services firms. Times, Sunday Times The hotel also boasted social events, gold, sports leagues, a library, solarium, and an in-house magazine. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The course offers a thorough grounding in the entire range of media production (from in-house magazines to institutional web sites) and the vertical production chain within the media. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Then, and only then, will they start on the in-house services. Times, Sunday Times The two firms have denied putting pressure on first-time buyers or giving an advantage to clients using their in-house services. Times, Sunday Times He would not go for privatisation unless it gave a better solution than in-house services, he said. Times, Sunday Times Employers tend to provide such advice through agreements with third-party financial advisers; however, some larger organisations offer in-house services. Times, Sunday Times Inevitably, in-house services survive and external services, often provided by the voluntary sector, are first on the list to be cut. Times, Sunday Times So boards have some catching up to do in understanding the role of their in-house staff, the report says. Times, Sunday Times The hospital has an attending physician staff of 1,800 and an in-house staff of more than 5,000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The research project was conceived as a collaborative one, with in-house staff co-ordinating the work of nearly 10,000 contributors internationally. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition to in-house staff, the company employs virtual workers who work remotely through an extranet and virtual private networks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many minor roles, including incidental and crowd voice work, were filled in by the in-house staff. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The in-house team also has written support for a 700m cash injection. Times, Sunday Times It's been converted for mobility-impaired guests with an unparalleled level of care, including an in-house team. Times, Sunday Times I've got an in-house team of advisers, plus my accountants. Times, Sunday Times Its in-house team contacts prospective clients on the creative agencies' behalf. Times, Sunday Times Stock-picking was outsourced to several investment firms, having previously been conducted by an in-house team. Times, Sunday Times The development agency, which has an annual 600,000 budget for in-house training, has a new two-day induction course as well as a leadership development programme. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Some companies have introduced their own in-house training. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Nearly a fifth said the levy would affect other in-house training schemes. Times, Sunday Times (2015) When you do in-house training for a business, make sure you know their technical language. Training with N.L.P. (1994) Again, this figure will rise with experience and if you complete in-house training. The Sun (2008) Translations: Chinese: 机构内部的 Japanese: 社内の |
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