workload
n. (某一人或組織)工作量,工作負擔
The workload of a person or organization is the amount of work that has to be done by them.
The sudden cancellation of Mr Blair's trip was due to his heavy workload...
布萊爾先生因為工作繁重而突然取消行程。
This office's resources and staff would have to be increased to cope with the extra workload.
要應付額外的工作,必須增加這個辦公室的資源和人手。
1. work that a person is expected to do in a specified time
What you want the Sensor to know is that you can help reduce her workload.
你要讓感受者知道的是你能幫助她減輕工作負擔.
An assistant one day a week would ease my workload.
每週有一天配一個助手就會減輕我的工作負擔.
When workload is low, boredom is a problem.
而工作負荷較低時, 管制員會產生懈怠的情緒.
Imagine you could reach workload with strength training and maximum workload with set peice training alone.
假設你能夠透過僅僅提高力量訓練或者定位球訓練來達到最大總體訓練強度.
This algorithm results in a dynamically balanced workload and avoids excessive transfer.
該演算法有效保證了負載資訊的及時性和準確性,避免了程序遷移的顛簸現象.