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    employment の英語での意味

    employmentemployment /ɪmˈplɔɪmənt/ noun [uncountable] すべての翻訳を見る1the condition of having a paid job有給の仕事を持っている状態:  She was offered employment in the sales office.彼女は営業所での仕事を提供された。 terms and conditions of employment雇用の諸条件employment opportunities/prospects The employment prospects for science graduates are excellent.理系の卒業生の就職見通しは非常に良好だ。 Steve’s still looking for full-time employment.スティーブはまだフルタイムの仕事を探している。 the needs of women who combine paid employment and care for their families有給の仕事と家族の世話を両立している女性のニーズin employment 21.7% of all those in employment were in part-time jobs.就業者全体の21.7%がパートタイムの仕事に就いていた。 see thesaurus at job2the act of paying someone to work for you誰かに報酬を払って働かせる行為employment of Mexican law prohibits the employment of children under 14.メキシコの法律では14歳未満の子どもを雇用することが禁じられている。3the number of people who have jobs仕事を持っている人の数 OPP  unemployment:  Nationwide employment now stands at 95%.全国の就業率は現在95%に達している。full employment (=a situation in which everyone has a job)(=すべての人が仕事を持っている状態) Many economists consider full employment an unrealistic goal.多くの経済学者は完全雇用を非現実的な目標だと考えている。4formalフォーマル the use of a particular object, method, skill etc to achieve something何かを達成するために特定の物・方法・技能などを用いることemployment of Was the employment of force justified?武力の行使は正当化されていたのか?COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1, 2 & 3——意味 1、2、3adjectives形容詞paid employment (=a job for which you receive money)· 51% of women return to paid employment within 5 years of having a child.· 女性の51%が子どもを産んでから5年以内に有給の仕事に復帰している。full-time/part-time employment· Mike is in full-time employment, but his wife is not working.· マイクはフルタイムで働いているが、妻は働いていない。permanent/temporary employment· university graduates entering permanent employment for the first time· 初めて正規雇用に就く大学卒業生long-term/regular employment (=working for the same company for a long time)· She finally found regular employment at a hospital in York.· 彼女はついにヨークの病院で定期的な仕事を見つけた。continuous employment (=working all the time, without any periods being unemployed)· You can join the pension scheme after two years of continuous employment with the company.· 会社での継続雇用が2年を超えると、年金制度に加入できる。verbs動詞give/offer somebody employment· He was offered employment in the company’s main office.· 彼は会社の本社での仕事を提供された。provide employment (=offer jobs to people)· The new power station will provide employment for around 400 people.· 新しい発電所は約400人の雇用を生み出すだろう。create employment (=make new jobs)· The government is trying to stimulate the economy and create employment.· 政府は経済を活性化し、雇用を創出しようとしている。find/get employment· The men hope to find employment in the construction industry.· 彼らは建設業で仕事を見つけることを望んでいる。obtain/secure employment formalフォーマル (=get employment)· He found it difficult to obtain employment because of his criminal record.· 前科があるため、彼は仕事を得るのに苦労した。look for employment (also seek employment formalフォーマル)· My son had to leave the farm and seek employment elsewhere.· 息子は農場を離れ、よそで仕事を探さなければならなかった。employment + NOUNemployment + 名詞employment opportunities (=jobs that are available for people to apply for)· There are very few employment opportunities in the area.· その地域には就業機会がほとんどない。employment prospects (=someone’s chances of getting a job)· Better qualifications will improve your employment prospects.· より良い資格を持てば就職見通しが向上する。employment rights (=the rights that someone has in their job)· Part-time workers don’t have the same employment rights as full-time staff.· パートタイム労働者はフルタイムのスタッフと同じ雇用上の権利を持っていない。employment levels (=the number of people employed in an area)· Employment levels in the region are above the national average.· その地域の雇用水準は全国平均を上回っている。employment conditions (also conditions of employment) (=details about someone’s employment such as how much they are paid, how much holiday they get etc)· All workers have a right to a fair wage and decent conditions of employment.· すべての労働者は公正な賃金と適切な雇用条件を受ける権利がある。an employment contract (also a contract of employment) (=an official document stating the details about someone’s employment)· There is a clause in your employment contract covering holiday entitlement.· あなたの雇用契約には有給休暇の権利に関する条項がある。employment terms (also terms of employment) (=the details about someone’s employment that are written in their employment contract, including rules that they must follow)· It’s in the terms of their employment that they can’t go on strike.· ストライキを行えないことが彼らの雇用条件に定められている。phrasesフレーズloss of employment· Closure of the factory will lead to a substantial loss of employment.· 工場の閉鎖により、大幅な雇用の喪失につながるだろう。somebody’s place of employment formalフォーマル (=the building where they work)· They had a long journey to their place of employment.· 彼らは職場まで長い道のりを通っていた。