employ
v. 僱用; 採用; 利用
If a person or company employs you, they pay you to work for them.
The company employs 18 staff...
公司僱用了18名員工。
More than 3,000 local workers are employed in the tourism industry...
3,000餘名當地人受僱於旅遊業。
If you employ certain methods, materials, or expressions, you use them.
The tactics the police are now to employ are definitely uncompromising.
警方目前即將採取的策略明顯很強硬。
...the vocabulary that she employs.
她使用的詞彙
If your time is employed in doing something, you are using the time you have to do that thing.
Your time could be usefully employed in attending to professional matters...
你可以有效地利用時間處理一些專業問題。
The journalists would be much better employed in trying to explain to us how the astronomical legal costs of the cases can be justified.
記者們最好花時間向我們說明為什麼訴訟費高得驚人。
If you are in the employ of someone or something, you work for them.
Others hinted that he was in the employ of the KGB...
其他人暗示他受僱於克格勃。
Those in his employ were careful never to enrage him.
在他手底下幹活的人都非常小心絕不去觸怒他。
1. the state of being employed or having a job;
1. put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose;
2. engage or hire for work;
hire, employ, engage
這些動詞均含"僱用"之意。
use, apply, employ, utilize, avail, exploit
這些動詞均含"使用,應用"之意。
The agent was in the employ of a foreign country.
這個特工人員是外國僱傭的.
When did he leave your employ?
他是什麼時候不再受僱於你的?
Alexander is a racist who refuses to employ blacks.
亞歷山大是個種族歧視者,拒絕聘用黑人.
Why didn't you employ the new method?
你們為什麼不採用那個新方法 呢 ?
He has been in the employ of the company for nearly forty years.
他已經受僱於這家公司將近40年了.