blue-collar
英 [ˌbluː ˈkɒlə(r)]
美 [ˌbluː ˈkɑːlər]
adj. 从事体力劳动的; 蓝领的
牛津词典
adj.
- 从事体力劳动的;蓝领的
connected with people who do physical work in industry- blue-collar workers/voters/votes
蓝领工人 / 选民 / 选票
- blue-collar workers/voters/votes
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 蓝领的;从事体力劳动的
Blue-collarworkers work in industry, doing physical work, rather than in offices.- By 1925, blue-collar workers in manufacturing industry had become the largest occupational group.
到1925年,制造业的蓝领工人已成为最大的职业群体。
- By 1925, blue-collar workers in manufacturing industry had become the largest occupational group.
双语例句
- All the blue-collar workers who worked on the construction site went on strike.
所有在工地工作的工人参加了罢工。 - Many women whose husbands were blue-collar workers had white-collar jobs themselves.
许多丈夫为蓝领劳工的妇女本身却从事白领的工作。 - As denim became more and more essential to blue-collar worker wear, the need for indigo increased, too.
由于牛仔布越来越重要的蓝领工人磨损,对靛蓝需要增加,也。 - Benjamin spent less time with intellectuals and more with his blue-collar employees, and sure enough, his business sense surged.
Benjamin花更少的时间和知识分子在一起,更多的时间和蓝领在一起,果不其然,他的商业感大大提高。 - It is not clear how many of those white, blue-collar voters he will persuade to back Mr Obama.
现在还不清楚到底他会说服多少白人蓝领选民支持奥巴马。 - One study, of blue-collar women workers, showed that daily consumption of bananas reduced their incidence of illness, while improving morale, attentiveness and energy levels.
一组针对蓝领女工的研究表明,每天食用香蕉不仅可以降低她们的患病率,且可提高她们的斗志、注意力和活力。 - White-Collar Man in a Blue-Collar World
蓝领世界中的白领人 - Blue-collar workers in the United States have also lost out.
在美国的蓝领工人也失去了很多。 - In a blue-collar suburb of Detroit, an old school has been converted into a dormitory for 88 students from China.
在底特律一个蓝领聚居的郊区,人们将一所老学校改造成了宿舍楼,供来自中国的88名学生居住。 - So they are called blue-collar workers.
因此,他们被称为蓝领工人。