n. 工作量;工作负荷
workload /ˈwɜːkˌləʊd/ TEM4
可数名词 The workload of a person or organization is the amount of work that has to be done by them. 工作量
You need someone to bounce ideas off and share your workload.
你需要有人和你探讨想法并分担你的工作量。
work that a person is expected to do in a specified time
同义词: workload
工作量
工作负荷
工作负载
运动负荷
工作量;工作负荷
The client requests are routed across the cluster, thereby distributing the work load among all the application server processes that are members.
客户机请求跨越集群进行路由,因此将在所有应用服务器进程之间分配工作负载。
When the tasks are assigned to owners, the work load for the team members is immediately adjusted.
当任务被分配给某个所有者时,该团队成员的工作负荷会立即得到调整。
Think of a heavy work load as an exciting opportunity to push yourself, learn new skills and show your mettle.
把大的工作量作为一种推动你自己向前、学习新技能、展示你的精神风貌的好机会。
Developers do not need to worry about another version of each application they code, which reduces the work-load of the initial coding, the burden of ongoing support.
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In a vacuum, a conventional circuit breaker -- which measures heat across a load -- doesn't work, because there, there's less or no atmosphere there to draw the heat off, so a conventional circuit breaker would trip.
Physically demanding work was defined as work involving repetitive lifting, load-carrying or other significant physical exertion.