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单词 employable
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Definition of employable in English:

employable

adjective ɛmˈplɔɪəb(ə)lɪmˈplɔɪəb(ə)ləmˈplɔɪəb(ə)l
  • 1Suitable for paid work.

    they will emerge as highly employable graduates
    students with employable skills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The key element in the Harris governments reforms was a mandatory workfare program for employable individuals.
    • The number of employable workers without employment has been variously estimated up to a maximum of 350,000.
    • University is about learning life lessons, becoming a independent person and becoming the perfect, employable candidate.
    • The aim is to turn out more employable youngsters.
    • He said ideally the school, which is residential, aims to produce employable students who can play a useful role in society.
    • A different problem faces the developed countries: the increase is in the older age groups, especially those that are beyond employable age.
    • In many east German towns and cities, a third of the employable population is out of work.
    • Absent a minimum wage law, everybody is employable at some price.
    • Why spend a fiscal fortune educating our workforce if they leave the country as soon as they are employable?
    • Finally, don't limit your investigation to teaching simply because it is the only employable activity that you can do.
  • 2Able to be used.

    this report shows the attempts to incriminate me by whatever means employable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The letters and documents of this unique collection are easily employable for major research projects.
    • Yes, our tactical and operational capabilities must be rapidly deployable, immediately employable, highly mobile and lethal, durable, and sustainable.
    • The AEF is an adaptable and rapidly employable set of air and space assets that provide the president, secretary of defense, and combatant commanders with options for missions.
    • The law has set limits to the means properly employable for this purpose.
    • The Army has addressed the requirement for unity of effort by establishing regionally oriented, globally employable, theater sustainment commands.
    • Little information is directly employable for end-user tasks, such as printing booklets, mirroring Web sites or searching through e-mail.
    • Units will be capable of deploying rapidly anywhere in the world by a combination of military and commercial land, sea and airlift, using multiple points of entry, and immediately employable upon arrival.
    • Adapting our forces will require a capabilities-based, modular, flexible, and rapidly employable Joint-Army team.
    • The wing commander's mission is to provide a trained and employable force of squadrons and specified unit type codes.
    • The Admiral suggests that the United States is unlikely to utilize the extensive network of overseas bases that had previously been employable for sustaining our national military objectives.

Derivatives

  • employability

  • noun -ˈbɪlɪti
    • Even if you don't have a job you may have employability!
      Example sentencesExamples
      • 64 per cent of respondents want to see more training courses made available to increase employability among older workers.
      • In a survey last year of 27,000 temp workers, 70% believed temping improved their employability.
      • He was going to be fired so he took steps to guarantee his future employability.
      • Enhancing student employability is a key priority for higher education.
 
 

Definition of employable in US English:

employable

adjectiveəmˈploiəb(ə)ləmˈplɔɪəb(ə)l
  • 1Suitable for paid work.

    they will emerge as highly employable graduates
    students with employable skills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Absent a minimum wage law, everybody is employable at some price.
    • University is about learning life lessons, becoming a independent person and becoming the perfect, employable candidate.
    • In many east German towns and cities, a third of the employable population is out of work.
    • The number of employable workers without employment has been variously estimated up to a maximum of 350,000.
    • The aim is to turn out more employable youngsters.
    • He said ideally the school, which is residential, aims to produce employable students who can play a useful role in society.
    • The key element in the Harris governments reforms was a mandatory workfare program for employable individuals.
    • Why spend a fiscal fortune educating our workforce if they leave the country as soon as they are employable?
    • A different problem faces the developed countries: the increase is in the older age groups, especially those that are beyond employable age.
    • Finally, don't limit your investigation to teaching simply because it is the only employable activity that you can do.
  • 2Able to be used.

    this report shows the attempts to incriminate me by whatever means employable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The law has set limits to the means properly employable for this purpose.
    • The letters and documents of this unique collection are easily employable for major research projects.
    • Little information is directly employable for end-user tasks, such as printing booklets, mirroring Web sites or searching through e-mail.
    • The Army has addressed the requirement for unity of effort by establishing regionally oriented, globally employable, theater sustainment commands.
    • The wing commander's mission is to provide a trained and employable force of squadrons and specified unit type codes.
    • Adapting our forces will require a capabilities-based, modular, flexible, and rapidly employable Joint-Army team.
    • Yes, our tactical and operational capabilities must be rapidly deployable, immediately employable, highly mobile and lethal, durable, and sustainable.
    • The Admiral suggests that the United States is unlikely to utilize the extensive network of overseas bases that had previously been employable for sustaining our national military objectives.
    • Units will be capable of deploying rapidly anywhere in the world by a combination of military and commercial land, sea and airlift, using multiple points of entry, and immediately employable upon arrival.
    • The AEF is an adaptable and rapidly employable set of air and space assets that provide the president, secretary of defense, and combatant commanders with options for missions.
 
 
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