词汇 | sick-leave |
释义 | sick leave noun[ U ] uk /ˈsɪk ˌliːv/ us /ˈsɪk ˌliːv/ time away from work because of illness: 病假 Mark is not in the office today. He broke his leg yesterday, so he's on/he's taken sick leave.马克今天没来上班。他昨天摔断了腿,因此休病假了。 Time off absenteeism administrative leave Boxing Day career break comp time escape gardening leave hartal holiday hols legal holiday maternity leave non-work parental leave shore leave sick sick day sickie skive take something off sick leave | American Dictionarysick leave noun[ U ] us/ˈsɪk ˌliv/ permitted absence from work because of illness sick leave | Business Englishsick leave noun[ U ] HR, WORKPLACEukus a period of time that a worker is allowed to be away from work because they are ill: on sick leaveEmmens has been out on sick leave for the past three weeks. Do employees receive paid sick leave? Mrs Lawrence resigned after taking sick leave for depression and stress. Examples of sick leavesick leave Anti-smoking campaigners argue that smokers take more sickleave and generate higher medical expenses than non-smokers. A dramatic reduction in the rate of sickleave due to back pain followed the publication of this report. Only 17 of the 59 symptomatic staff members were excluded from work or on sickleave. Forty-six of the symptomatic nursing staff remained at work, 6 were excluded from the working place and 11 were on sickleave. Short-term sickleave without physician certification is associated with some uncertainty for diagnoses such as back problems. In two studies, data about sickleave days were retrieved from sickness fund records (26;30). However, there was no statistically significant difference between groups regarding sickleave from paid work. Indirect costs included the costs of production losses due to sickleave from paid or unpaid work. A population-based study of spinal pain among 35-45-year-old individuals : prevalence, sickleave and health care use. As regards sickleave, diagnosisrelated statistics are published only about every tenth year. In 1987, an estimated 30 million sickleave days were attributed to back disorders. The greatest share of production loss due to sickleave was attributed to "back" diagnoses (code 81) and "other diseases of musculoskeletal organs" (code 82). To meet requests from public authorities or to satisfy legal requirements, physicians may perform examinations or certify sickleave. Distributions were fitted to the transition probabilities and parameters evaluating resource use, number of sickleave days, and utilities. Thus, this observation may indicate that care recipients with higher incomes were more likely to take sickleave from their employers rather than unpaid leave. See all examples of sick leave These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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