caseload
/ˈkeɪsləʊd/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈeslˌod] /ˈkeɪsləʊd/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈeslˌod] /ˈkās-ˌlōd How to pronounce caseload (audio)/ (ame, mw)
caseload — 名詞
1. the full set of clients or formal matters that one professional, team, or office
案量
一段時間內負責的案件或個案總量
the full set of clients or formal matters that one professional, team, or office is responsible for during a certain period.
After the flood, Adaeze's caseload doubled as more families asked for housing help.
洪水過後,Adaeze 的案量增加了一倍,因為更多家庭來申請住房協助。
caseload + double after a crisis
The public defender carried a caseload of eighty clients before the new hires arrived.
在新聘人員到職前,那位公設辯護人的案量高達八十名委託人。
carry a caseload of [number] clients
By Friday, Karim's therapy caseload included three teenagers and two retired teachers.
到了週五,Karim 的治療個案量已包括三名青少年和兩位退休教師。
A smaller caseload lets the clinic spend more time with each patient.
較小的案量讓診所有更多時間照顧每位病人。
The judge asked for another clerk when the court's caseload kept growing.
法院的案量持續增加時,那位法官要求再配一名書記官。
- workload
broader term for all duties; caseload focuses on assigned cases or clients
- docket
mainly a court's official list of cases, not one worker's personal responsibility
- backlog
unfinished cases waiting to be handled, often because work has piled up
- client list
just the names of clients; it does not always imply pressure or active case responsibility
文法句型
heavy / light / manageable caseload
carry / manage / reduce a caseload
a caseload of + number + clients / cases
用法筆記
Common with verbs such as carry, manage, reduce, and with adjectives like heavy, growing, or manageable. It is used when the work is organized as individual cases or clients, not for a general amount of work such as email, meetings, or cleaning.