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词汇 work-ethic
释义 work ethic
noun[ S ]
uk /ˈwɜːk ˌeθ.ɪk/ us /ˈwɝːk ˌeθ.ɪk/
the belief that work is morally good: 职业道德感
Bill's work ethic was never very strong.比尔的职业道德感从来都不强。
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work ethic | American Dictionary


work ethic
noun[ U ]
us/ˈwɜrk ˌeθ·ɪk/
the belief that work is valuable as an activity and is morally good

work ethic | Business English


work ethic
noun[ S ]
ukus
WORKPLACE
the way that someone feels about the importance of work, usually the belief that it is important to work hard:
The aim of the program is to instil a work ethic and a sense of teamwork in young people.
Managers often say that older workers are friendlier to customers and have a better work ethic than their younger counterparts.
The unemployed are often criticized for having a poor work ethic.

Examples of work ethic


work ethic
The guilds upheld with rigidity a workethic that evaluated members based on their expertise, not on religious affiliation.
These tensions were exacerbated by management's desire to inculcate a regimented workethic and to increase productivity.
Such a cultural orientation would downplay traditional notions of self-determination and the workethic.
Their punishment and segregation authenticated the social order and helped to establish the workethic.
She emphasised her strong workethic and trades union membership.
To overcome it, both a solid workethic and self-motivation were needed.
When a farmer has a workethic, his way of working, and particularly some of the requirements he sets himself, take on a special meaning.
The result is that farmers with a workethic consider an amount of work that would be deemed intolerable elsewhere to be 'normal'.
As a result, a 'society of consumers' ruled by the aesthetics of consumption has replaced a 'society of producers' guided by the workethic.
A form of dependency which, because it meets wider economic imperatives, and, simultaneously, reinforces the (paid) workethic is actively supported by the state.
For instance, people may draw upon broader beliefs about the workethic and equal opportunity to guide their positions on government provision of social welfare.
For them mobility was part of the business and workethic, one which was contrasted with attachment to particular areas or localities.
They have also tried to refashion welfare benefits and services to make them more in tune with market principles and the workethic.
The way of working has no particular significance because there is no specific workethic.
Whilst the ' workers' displayed a strong workethic, they also saw retirement as the time when they could leave the employment treadmill, relax and enjoy life.
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