在 英语 中使用 Forced to work 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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They are not forced to work and they do all this with no hands.
Two persons involved were sentenced to 4 years and 3 years imprisonment respectively, and forced to work for 150 days.
A“transformation through education” camp in Xinjiang's Urumqi city houses a secret factory where 300 detained Uyghur women are forced to work.
Fewer children are forced to work- and more are where they belong: in school.
Some children were killed by shells and landmines; others were taken hostage, imprisoned and forced to work.
They are forced to work, they are married off, they are taken away from school.
And what's more, she was being forced to work, and that was even worse than being in a coma.
One man, who prefers not to be named, told the BBC he pulls sickies because of the anti social hours has been forced to work.
These Afghan children are forced to work when they are supposed to be in school or at play.
According to the ILO Bureau of Statistics, some 120 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 were forced to work, mainly in the developing countries.
In detention, in regular prisons and labour camps, he was forced to work and was subjected to torture that cause permanent damages.
In 2019 research we conducted among Gen Z respondents worldwide, 35% would not tolerate being forced to work when they don't want to. .
Many children(5.5 million in 2011) are forced to work so as to augment the family income.
It is very important to take all possible actions to make the world a place where children are not forced to work.
In both regular prisons and labour camps, he was forced to work and was tortured leaving him with serious permanent injuries.
In 2019 research we conducted among Gen Z respondents worldwide[2], 35% were unlikely to tolerate being forced to work when they don't want to. .
Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, especially girls, might be forced to work, manage their households or care for their siblings.
He alleges that he was forced to work while in prison and was kept in a cell with convicted offenders.
Migrant workers from Bangladesh, India and Philippines were forced to work ten to eighteen hours a day, and sometimes throughout the night without overtime pay.