Results for: Unskilled workers are generally underpaid
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Unskilled workers are generally underpaid一般粗工的薪水很低
a leech, blood-sucking vermin, a vampire (translated European notion), fig. a cruel exploiter, esp. a capitalist exploiting the workers吸血鬼 [xi1 xue4 gui3]
accompany food (rice generally understood) with vegetable dishes, eat some food along with rice or liquor吃飯佐菜 ,配菜
act together, act as a colleague, fellow workers同事
all officials, rulers generally百官
behind-the-scenes workers幕後工作者
bulky and heavy, work of a coolie or unskilled laborer that needs more muscles than brains粗重
call for workers in an emergency, ask a man to work for us though he has sufficient employment elsewhere召工人 ,調工人
call workers to do the work叫工 ,雇工
Chinese language (Mandarin is the one generally referred to)中國話
common, general, commonly, generally, as a rule一般
custom at marriages ─ to tease the new bride (generally takes place at night, just before the bride enters her bridal chamber with her husband for the first time) to make her laugh鬧新娘 ,鬧洞房
day workers, procrastinate intentionally拖工
doing or saying something just to be contrary, e.g. by ironical, sneering talk or by walking a road different from others, trying to show one's skill by doing a thing in a way different from the usual, generally making a mess of it言行故意標新立異 ,戲謔的
education generally diffused教育很普及
 

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