释义 |
wagedwaged /weɪdʒd/ adjective  - But then the disenfranchised men waged war and the ensuing chaos is with us still.
- Departments waged paper war on each other; if nothing else it provided employment.
- Many others made up the array of artisan manufacturers, either as independent masters or, increasingly, as waged journeymen.
- She had to watch and attend while her parents waged war.
- The question then arises, how did these activists develop such a consciousness as waged workers and trade unionists?
- The switch to waged work of previously independent producers also increased union membership.
- There is no counterpart to the health and safety legislation of waged employment.
- Wars are waged, as ever, over real territory and real spheres of influence.
NOUN► work· The switch to waged work of previously independent producers also increased union membership.· The relationship of women within the family and to waged work throughout the twentieth century has not been so clear cut. 1waged work or employment is work for which you get paid OPP unwaged2someone who is waged has a job for which they earn money OPP unwaged |