employ
/ɪmˈplɔɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈplɔɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /im-ˈplȯi em-/ (ame, mw)
employ — 動詞
- employpresent simple I / you / we / they
- employshe / she / it
- employedpast simple
- employing-ing form
1. to pay someone to do work for you, typically as a regular worker or employee
僱用
付費請人工作
to pay someone to do work for you, typically as a regular worker or employee
The restaurant employs twenty kitchen staff and ten waiters.
這家餐廳僱用了二十名廚房員工和十名服務生。
employ + person(s) + as [role group]
Shanti was employed as a graphic designer at a small publishing company.
Shanti 受僱於一家小型出版社,擔任平面設計師。
passive: be employed as [role]
Maeve employed a local guide to show her around the old city.
Maeve 僱用了一名當地導遊,帶她遊覽這座古城。
Brandon employed a personal trainer to help him prepare for the marathon.
Brandon 僱用了一名私人教練,幫他準備馬拉松比賽。
文法句型
employ + someone
employ + someone + as + role
employ + someone + to + infinitive
用法筆記
In casual conversation, 'hire' is more common than 'employ'. This sense of 'employ' is typical in formal writing, job advertisements, and company policies.
常見錯誤
2. to deliberately use a particular tool, method, or ability to achieve a result
使用;採用
運用方法、工具達成目的
to deliberately use a particular tool, method, or ability to achieve a result
The engineers employed a new filtration system to treat the polluted water.
工程師們採用了一套新的過濾系統來處理受污染的水。
employ + method/tool + to + infinitive
Renata employed simple vocabulary so her young students could follow the lesson.
Renata 使用了簡單的字彙,讓她年紀小的學生能夠聽懂課程內容。
To reduce costs, the hospital now employs robotic surgery for certain procedures.
為了降低成本,這家醫院現在採用機器人手術來進行特定療程。
The research team employed satellite data to track deforestation in the Amazon.
研究團隊利用衛星資料,追蹤亞馬遜地區的森林砍伐情況。
- use
neutral and far more common; appropriate for all registers
- utilize
very formal; often sounds overly technical in everyday writing
- make use of
slightly more formal than 'use'; idiomatic and natural in writing
文法句型
employ + something
employ + something + to + infinitive
employ + something + as + noun
用法筆記
More formal than 'use'. The object is typically an abstract or technical item — a strategy, technique, method, or tool — not an everyday physical object. 'Can I employ your phone?' would sound unnatural.
常見錯誤
3. to use a period of time to do a particular activity, especially when the time is
花費;投入
有計畫地使用時間
to use a period of time to do a particular activity, especially when the time is used with care or purpose
The retired professor employed her mornings writing letters to old friends.
這位退休教授把上午的時間花在寫信給老朋友。
employ + time + [gerund]
The children were employed in painting a mural for the school library.
孩子們忙著為學校圖書館畫壁畫。
passive: be employed in + [gerund]
Élise employed the long weekend to organise her entire wardrobe.
Élise 利用長週末把整間衣櫃整理好。
Hassan employed his free time learning to play the classical guitar.
Hassan 花費空閒時間學習彈奏古典吉他。
文法句型
be employed in + doing something
employ + time + [gerund]
用法筆記
Almost always appears in the passive form 'be employed in' followed by a gerund, or with a possessive time expression. This sense is rare in everyday conversation — 'spend' is the neutral alternative.
常見錯誤
employ — 名詞
1. the condition of having paid work for an employer
受僱
被僱用工作的狀態
the condition of having paid work for an employer
Allison has been in the company's employ for over fifteen years.
Allison 已在該公司任職超過十五年。
in + possessive + employ
Nurses in the employ of the hospital receive full health benefits.
受僱於該醫院的護理人員可享有完整的醫療福利。
in the employ of [organisation]
After the factory closed, hundreds of skilled workers were left without employ.
工廠關閉後,數百名技術純熟的工人失去了工作。
Those who are in the company's employ receive free language training.
任職於該公司的員工可以免費接受語言訓練。
- employment
far more common and versatile; works in all contexts
- service
used in formal or legal contexts ('in the service of')
- unemployment
the state of being without paid work
文法句型
in the employ of [organisation]
in + possessive + employ
without employ
用法筆記
Uncountable noun that appears mainly in set phrases: 'in the employ of', 'in someone's employ', and 'without employ'. The more common noun form for general use is 'employment'.