employee
/ɪmˈplɔɪiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈplɔɪiː/ (ame, ipa) · /im-ˌplȯ(i)-ˈē (ˌ)em-; im-ˈplȯ(i)-ˌē em-/ (ame, mw)
employee — 名詞
- employeesingular
- employeesplural
1. a person who works for a company, organization, or another person in exchange fo
員工;受僱者
受僱於公司或他人以獲取薪資的人
a person who works for a company, organization, or another person in exchange for a regular wage or salary, and whose duties are directed by the employer
The company provides health insurance for every full-time employee.
這家公司為每位全職員工提供健康保險。
collocation: full-time employee
As a new employee, Esteban attended a two-day orientation programme.
身為新進員工,Esteban 參加了為期兩天的職前訓練。
collocation: new employee
The department head asked each employee to complete a self-assessment form.
部門主管要求每位員工填寫一份自我評估表。
Folake has been an employee of the same hospital for over twelve years.
Folake 在同一家醫院擔任員工已經超過十二年。
Employee satisfaction surveys help managers understand what motivates their teams.
員工滿意度調查有助於主管了解哪些因素能激勵團隊。
- worker
broader term that includes self-employed people and manual labourers, not limited to salaried positions
- member of staff
emphasises belonging to a particular organisation's personnel
- hire
informal; often refers specifically to a person who has just been employed
- employer
the person, company, or organisation that pays employees for their work
- independent contractor
a self-employed person hired for a task who is not under the employer's direct control
用法筆記
Countable noun. Do not confuse with 'employer' — the employer is the person or organisation that pays the employee for their work.