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词汇 occupational
释义 occupational
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌɒk.jəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌɑː.kjəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/
relating to or caused by your job: 职业的,工作的;由职业引起的
Back problems are an occupational hazard(= a risk that you take in a job) for any desk-bound office worker.在办公室伏案工作的人容易患背部疾病。
an occupational disease职业病

occupational | American Dictionary


occupational
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ˌɑk·jəˈpeɪ·ʃə·nəl/
relating to or caused by a person’s work or activity:
Occupational training is absolutely essential.

occupational | Business English


occupational
adjective[ before noun ]
 HRuk /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃənəl/us
relating to someone's job:
occupational group/categoryThe occupational group of secretaries accounts for one in four of all agency workers.

Examples of occupational


occupational
As a consequence, three distinct occupational roles now exist within the profession, one integrated and two specialised.
Whilst it would be satisfying to separate the occupational from the national groupings more precisely, such a task is beyond me.
During and after the occupational-therapy assessment, recommendations with regard to behavioral change, functional needs, and safety within the home environment were given to the participants.
Measures of occupational status and disability status differed most.
This table further illustrates the variation in occupational range which can be found in different working populations of married women.
On the other, torments surface about restricted occupational prospects and tedium.
Occupational pension scheme membership had remained stable over the period from 1987 to 1993-4, in spite of increased opportunity to join a scheme.
Since the 1950s, any move toward greater national involvement has been linked not to social insurance but to occupational safety and health.
Here, we only consider a defined-benefit rule, since 90 % of occupational pension schemes were in such a scheme in 2000.
We also compared the stability of impairment in personality disorders across domains of functioning, including occupational, social, leisure, and global functioning.
The problem of dual loyalty is therefore evident in many settings, including, for example, occupational health, forensic services, managed care, and the military environment.
In each period, the economy's equilibrium is determined by the constraint on capital formation, the equality between savings and investments, and by individuals' occupational choices.
All these reforms have forged a framework in the arenas of occupational benefits, social assistance and re-employment policy.
Despite this static picture of employment of older men, there were structural changes in the economy, demonstrated here by alterations in occupational profile.
Considering these schemes as the conquest of specific occupational groups, most unions opposed their harmonization.
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