sweatshop英 [ˈswetʃɒp] 美 [ˈswetʃɑp]
n.血汗工厂(指工人劳动条件差,工作时间长,工资低的工场或工厂);
变形
复数:sweatshops
英英释义
sweatshop[ 'swetʃɔp ]
- n.factory where workers do piecework for poor pay and are prevented from forming unions; common in the clothing industry
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He spent three years in a sweatshop before he found a decent job.
他在一家血汗工厂做了三年才找到一份像样的工作。
权威例句
Multinational and Anti-Sweatshop ActivismMultinationals and Anti-Sweatshop ActivismBack to the Sweatshop or Ahead to the Informal Sector? *The Sweatshop Quandary: Corporate Responsibility on the Global Frontier‘Being Yourself in the Electronic Sweatshop: New Forms of Normative Control’Not) Hanging on the Phone: Payment Systems in the New SweatshopThe Electronic Sweatshop: How Computers Are Transforming the Office of the Future into the Factory of the PastGlobal apparel production and sweatshop labour: can raising retail prices finance living wages?Looking for a quick fix: How weak social auditing is keeping workers in sweatshopShaming the Corporation The Social Production of Targets and the Anti-Sweatshop Movement