گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'worker'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: عمله‌

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2 عمومی:: ایجاد كننده‌

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3 عمومی:: كارگر

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4 عمومی:: کارگر

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5 عمومی:: از كار در امده‌

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english

1 general:: noun employee: She was a hard and faithful worker.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   noun ADJ. good, hard | productive | fast, quick | methodical, steady | slow | core, key | full-time, part-time | permanent | casual Casual workers are usually paid by the hour. | shift | migrant, seasonal | freelance | self-employed | paid | voluntary, volunteer | low-paid | redundant, unemployed | retired | female, male, woman | black, white | immigrant | fellow | average One night in these expensive hotels costs around the average worker's monthly wage. | skilled | unskilled | semi-skilled | blue-collar, manual | clerical, office, white-collar | professional | shop-floor | private-sector, public-sector | council, municipal | assembly-line, factory, manufacturing, production | construction | metal | maintenance | railway, transport | agricultural, farm, rural | care, community, health, healthcare, hospital, social, welfare, youth | rescue | aid, relief | charity | field, research | domestic | postal VERB + WORKER employ, have | engage, hire, recruit, take on | dismiss, fire, lay off, make redundant, sack | exploit The union accused the firm of exploiting its workers. WORKER + VERB work | run sth, staff sth The shop is staffed by one paid worker and three volunteers. | lose a job 400 workers have lost their jobs. | demand sth Workers demanded fair wages and better working conditions. | vote The workers voted for industrial action. | (be on) strike, walk out The workers walked out last month after a failure to agree all the terms for the 110 lay-offs. WORKER + NOUN participation worker participation in decision making PHRASES the exploitation of workers, workers' demands, worker's rightsJOB

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: worker ADJECTIVES/NOUN + worker a skilled worker (= one who has special skills ) • There is a shortage of skilled workers. an unskilled worker • Some ex-miners now had jobs as unskilled workers in factories. a part-time worker • A high percentage of the female staff were part-time workers. a full-time worker • The bureau has only two full-time workers. a temporary/casual worker (= working somewhere for a limited period of time ) • Employees were fired and replaced with temporary workers. a manual/blue-collar worker (= someone who does physical work ) • Manual workers often live close to their workplace. a white-collar worker (= someone who works in an office, a bank etc ) • In the past, white-collar workers tended to work for one company for a long time, rather than changing jobs. a low-paid worker • As part-time, low-paid workers, many women earned very little. a factory/farm/office worker • Factory workers threatened strikes. a research/rescue/health etc worker • Rescue workers searched the rubble all night looking for survivors. a construction worker (= someone who builds buildings, bridges etc )

transnet.ir

4 general:: worker someone who does a particular type of job, or someone who works for an organization but is not a manager: • a post-office worker • The workers are threatening to go on strike. • The report shows that male manual workers earn twice as much as female workers. employee someone who has a job, especially a permanent job, with a particular company or organization: • Employees of the airline get generous reductions on the cost of flights. member of staff/staff member one of the people who work for a company, organization, school etc - used especially in official contexts: • Training opportunities are available to all members of staff. • Several staff members complained about his increasing strange behaviour. colleague ( also coworker especially American English ) someone you work with – use this especially about people who do professional jobs in offices, schools etc: • I’d like you to meet a colleague of mine, Jean-Michel Blanc. • What should you do if a co-worker is injured? workforce all the people that work in a country, industry, or large organization: • Women make up 41% of the workforce. staff all the people who work in a company, organization, school etc: • The staff were clearly worried about rumours of job losses. • sales staff

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