释义 |
par·kin·son's law \¦pärkənsənz-, ¦pȧk-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized P&L Etymology: after C. Northcote Parkinson died 1993 English historian 1. : an observation in office organization: the number of subordinates increases at a fixed rate regardless of the amount of work produced 2. : an observation in office organization: work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion |