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.- 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。
- He is returning to this country after a five-year stint in Hong Kong.
双语例句
- He can fly in and fly out17 times a year for two-week stints, like I do, and he'd be silly not to.
他可以像我一样每年来回17次,每次工作两周。如果他不干,那他就是傻瓜。 - This was the first of several stints as a Hollywood script writer for Faulkner.
这是福克纳作为好莱坞电影编剧的若干任务的头一件。 - 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。 - She's also done stints as a wrestler and has some experience acting.
另外她做过一段时间的摔角选手,还有过当演员的经历。 - In that time, my wife has had five stints at four organizations.
期间,我太太在四个机构担任过五个职位。 - 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。 - 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。 - If a Service-to-Self soul, they may view the life they are losing as one of their better stints, and fear being placed into a crippled body, or one enslaved by others in a future incarnation.
如果一个灵魂是服务自我的,他可能会将正逝去的生命看作是更好的份额,并且害怕被放在残疾的躯体中,或者是在未来的化身中受到奴役。 - Her life as an artist started in her 30s, after unhappy early stints in industry and teaching.
早年在工业和教育领域多次碰壁后,她在30多岁时开始了她的艺术生涯。 - Today, however, many young people believe they have no chance of getting anywhere without a couple of stints of unpaid work behind them.
不过,现在许多年轻人相信,如果没有几段无薪工作的经历,他们就没有任何取得进展的机会。
