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stints

英 [stɪnts]

美 [stɪnts]

n.  从事某项工作(或活动)的时间
v.  节省; 吝惜
stint的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (在某地的)工作时间,活动时间
    Astintis a period of time which you spend doing a particular job or activity or working in a particular place.
    1. He is returning to this country after a five-year stint in Hong Kong.
      他在香港工作了5 年后即将回国。

双语例句

  • During the second year, they take part in a full-time internship at a company. Most do year-long stints, but some take two years and others do multiple internships at several companies.
    第二年,他们会去某家公司进行全职实习。多数学生都会实习一年时间,也有些学生实习两年,还有些学生会在多家公司参与多个实习。
  • His stints running Fujian and Zhejiang, two dynamic provinces, are said to have made him more sympathetic to the private sector.
    据信,执掌两个生机勃勃的省份福建和浙江的经历,让他更加同情私营行业。
  • His solution was to become an intercontinental commuter, working six-week stints in India followed by two-week breaks back home in Glasgow.
    他的解决之道是成为一名洲际通勤者,每在印度工作6周之后,就飞回格拉斯哥家中休假两周。
  • A well-researched biography that pulls many trends of Obama-ology under its umbrella but stints on fresh interpretations.
    这是一部研究深入的传记,涵盖了当下许多对奥巴马的研究成果,但又有全新的解读。
  • After that and a couple of other food-related stints, she finally opened Family Recipe in September of 2011.
    之后她又短期做过几份与食品有关的工作,最终于2011年9月开设了家族秘伝餐馆。
  • An academic economist by trade, he built his reputation through successful stints as a deputy dean at the University of Michigan and dean at the University of Virginia.
    作为一名职业经济学学者,他在担任密歇根大学商学院副院长以及弗吉尼亚大学(UniversityofVirginia)商学院院长期间,渐渐树立起了自己的声名。
  • After college, Mel had a few stints on stage and starred in a few TV shows.
    大学毕业后,梅尔却很少再登台演出,也很少出演电视节目。
  • After stints carrying sacks on a construction site and selling lamb kebabs in the street, she ended up as a masseuse in a public bathhouse earning$ 60 a month.
    在一个建筑工地扛沙袋,在街上卖羊肉串,最后她落得在一家公共澡堂,当了一位女按摩师,每月赚60美元。
  • He also worked in the Canadian Finance Ministry for four years between stints at the Bank of Canada.
    在加拿大央行任职的间隙,他还在加拿大财政部有四年的工作经历。
  • Johnson worked at The Wall Street Journal, for13 years, which included stints as bureau chief in Berlin and senior correspondent in Beijing.
    约翰逊曾在《华尔街日报》工作十三年,作过柏林办事处的负责人以及驻北京资深记者。