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
- 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。 - A subsequent album," oh, my god," included guest stints from veteran jazz trumpeter Jimmy Owens and synthesizer player Bernard wright.
随后专辑:“噢,我的上帝”,列入任期客人吹鼓手从老爵士乐理欧文斯和集大成选手贝尔纳赖特。 - 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。 - He has had various stints in the country, first teaching English, then as a postgraduate student, interpreter and the regional manager for a US car parking firm.
在捷克,他干过各种行当,先是教英语,然后念研究生、当口译,也做过一家美国泊车公司的地区经理。 - 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。 - 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。 - In February, Dunst checked in to the center, not long after Lindsay Lohan and Eva Mendes had stints there.
邓斯特在二月在这家治疗中心登记,在那不久前,琳赛罗涵和伊娃·门德斯都曾在这家治疗中心接受勒戒。 - 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。