workloads
n. (某一人或組織)工作量,工作負擔( workload的名詞複數 )
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。
Project management software can provide such visibility into everyone's skills and workloads.
專案管理軟體可以提供這樣的能見度到每個人的技能和工作量.
Doctors have complained of heavy workloads.
醫生投訴工作越來越繁重.
The current cuts, bullying managers and ever increasing workloads on a shrinking workforce cannot continue.
目前的削減, 欺凌的管理人員和對減少的勞動力日益增加的工作量不能再繼續下去.
The reality of a nurse's job is still appalling pay, mounting workloads and dismal living conditions.
護士工作的現實仍然是:工資收入低微,工資負荷增加, 生活境況悽苦.
The reality of a nurses job is still appalling pay, mounting workloads and dismal living conditions.
護士的現實仍然是:工資收入低微,工資負荷增加, 生活境況悽苦.