英 [ˈdeɪ leɪbərə(r)]
日工
day labourer //
名词 an unskilled worker hired and paid by the day (按日计酬的)不熟练临时工
a laborer who works by the day; for daily wages
同义词: day laborer
日工
日雇劳动者
... hired labourer雇佣劳动者 day labourer日工 build labourer建筑工人 ...
... day labourer 日工 ; 临时工 Casual Labourer 零工 ; 散工 ; 临时工 ; 零工 hired labourer 雇佣劳动者 ; 雇工 ...
... [daywork] 日班,白班;或在一个日班所做的工作 [day labourer] 按天数计算工资的临时工人;也指这种临时工作 [in the future;in days to come] 以后;将来 ...
He grew up poor: his father was a day labourer.
他从小就在贫困中长大:父亲是一个日工。
Small once considered coming home a load market place to seek "day labourer" as well, but a circle of carried down to canceled this mind.
小赵也曾考虑过到家装市场找“散工”,但一圈转下来打消了这个念头。
Initially, flour shortages pushed up the price on the open market in Pakistan to as much as 60 rupees (about $1) per kilogram in some areas. The average day labourer earns only 100 rupees a day.
开始,面粉短缺将巴基斯坦一些开放市场上的面粉价格推至了每公斤60卢比(大约1美元),而工人们每天都平均收入只有100卢比。
According to a recent survey by the Tokyo city government, 60% of the city's homeless say their last job was as a day labourer.
The state pension begins at 65, but after a day labourer turns 55, says Takao Yamauchi, who runs a local welfare centre, his chances of picking up work are slim.
With no formal education, he busied himself as a sharecropper and day-labourer, working on railways and in mines until the Depression hit.
ECONOMIST: The animating spirit of life in a psychiatric institution