在 英语 中使用 Time working 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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He arrived there in September 1942 and spent all of his time working.
And when the usual sources of these resources are disrupted, women are forced to travel farther and spend more time working for less return.
I rarely have time to relax, not exercise and spend a lot of time working.
Keeping yourself safe and well is important to ensure you get the most out of your time working and studying at the University.
He now spends 30% of his time working in Cobol, and he expects that to stay the same or even increase.
Employees are encouraged to use 20% of their time working on their own projects.
So the abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time learning.….
Statistically, moms are spending more time working AND more time with their children.
As for what they were doing at home, most people spent their time working, watching videos, and using computers.
We truly enjoyed our time working with Peh, Vijay, and the team, they made a very stressful time very easy.
At YC, we have often noticed a problem with founders that have spent a lot of time working at Google or Facebook.
Most people older than 25 spend more time working every day than doing any other activity.
Americans often spend more time working than doing anything else, including sleeping.
Unfortunately, Michelangelo's time working with Bertoldo in Lorenzo's garden paradise was also short-lived.
She published a book in August 2018 entitled Unhinged, detailing her time working in the Trump White House.
They encourage employees, in addition to their regular projects, to spend 20% of their time working on what they think will most benefit Google.
Moran found the engraving process"tedious" and spent his free time working on his own watercolors.
With mobility, workers can receive their assignments in the field, spend more time working, and create work orders right on their devices.
If time is the most valuable commodity you have, your work is important, because you spend a lot of time working.
More interruptions mean less time working on tasks and perhaps fewer research findings in the long run.