dead wood
英 [ˌded ˈwʊd]
美 [ˌded ˈwʊd]
n. 冗员; 废物
牛津词典
noun
- 冗员;废物
people or things that have become useless or unnecessary in an organization
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 不再有用的人(或事物);累赘;冗余
People or things that have been used for a very long time and that are no longer considered to be useful can be referred to asdead wood.- ...the idea that historical linguistics is so much dead wood.
认为历史语言学完全冗赘无用的观点
- ...the idea that historical linguistics is so much dead wood.
双语例句
- Low profits gave the company an excuse to clean out the dead wood.
盈利低微给了公司裁减冗员的借口。 - They are like clear-cutting a forest, not removing dead wood.
这样做就好比夷平整座森林,而不是砍掉几棵枯树。 - The results showed that not only the symptoms on cross sections of the dead elm wood but also the morphology of the fungi were different from those caused by Dutch elm disease.
从榆木枯萎症状,病菌形态及接种后无死亡现象的结果表明,均与世界流行的荷兰榆病无相似之处。 - The management decided to economize by cutting the dead wood from the workforce, thus reducing the wages bill.
资方决定节省开支,裁减劳动力中的冗员,这样可以减少工资支出。 - But much of it is dead wood.
但官僚机构的多数是无用的冗员。 - Now, a log of dead wood drawn through a forest of legs;
有时成了一块死木头从森林般的腿丛里拖出。 - If you cut out all the dead wood, we might consider your book for publication.
如果你删去所有多余的章节,我们可以考虑出版你的书。 - In many places, this is a blanket ban that prevents the grazing of animals and even the removal of leaf litter and dead wood.
在许多地方,这是一个完全的禁止政策,它禁止放牧,甚至禁止对枯枝落叶的采收。 - Two, while the CEOs might claim otherwise, often it's not the so-called dead wood who are chopped during layoffs.
第二,在裁员的过程中,公司砍掉的,往往不是所谓的枯枝。 - In_stream wood is defined as dead wood (>10 cm diameter and>1 m length) in the stream channel.
溪流倒木是指在河流中长度大于1m、直径大于10cm的死木。