co-worker
英 [ˈkəʊ wɜːkə(r)]
美 [ˈkoʊ wɜːrkər]
n. 共同工作者; 合作者; 同事; 同僚
复数:co-workers
柯林斯词典
- (尤指同一工作或项目上的)同事,同僚
Yourco-workersare the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
英英释义
noun
- an associate that one works with
双语例句
- A co-worker, they don't even have to be disgruntled.
或是一个同事,他们都不用不满现状。 - Unless you are talking to a friend or co-worker, never talk about the weather on the phone.
除非你是和你朋友或者打电话,不用在电话里面谈论天气。 - Is Mr Wang your co-worker or your manager?
王先生是你的同事还是你的上司? - But I can imagine that a grumpy co-worker would have an outsize impact on my mood.
但我可以想像,一个坏脾气的同事可能会对我的情绪造成巨大的影响。 - You should never condescend or look down on a co-worker.
你永远也不应该瞧不起或以屈尊的对待同事。 - He shows his boss the records to prove that the missing co-worker lied about his accounts.
他向公司老板出示了一份记录,证明失踪的同事在其客户资料上弄虚作假。 - How would you handle a problem between yourself and a co-worker?
你如何处理和同事的矛盾? - Start with a process your co-worker isn't familiar with in your job description.
同一个对你的工作并不熟悉的同事开始。 - This often prevents people from realizing that a boss or co-worker is a bully.
这往往让人们意识不到老板或同事是欺负者。 - He and his girlfriend, a23-year-old co-worker, were forced to leave their jobs at a prestigious advertising agency.
他和他的女友&一位23岁的同事,被迫辞掉了在一家有名广告公司的工作。
