sweatshop

英 [ˈswet.ʃɒp]      美 [ˈswet.ʃɑːp]
  • n. 血汗工厂;剥削劳力的工厂
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sweatshop (n.)
also sweat-shop, 1892, from sweat (v.) + shop (n.). The verb sweat is attested from 1879 in the sense "employ (someone) in hard work for low wages," and compare sweater "one who exacts wages at very low prices" (1846).
1. He spent three years in a sweatshop before he found a decent job.
他在一家血汗工厂做了三年才找到一份像样的工作.
2. But Nike suffered little financial harm over the sweatshop campaign.
但在有关血汗工厂的维权活动上,耐克几乎没有遭受任何经济损失.
3. I can tell you a few things that we know a sweatshop.
我可告诉你我们所知道的一些情况.
4. While a factory job might not be great , he said, It'sweatshop.
他说, 工厂里的事情其实不怎么样,但那里也并非血汗工厂.
5. I don't know how can people respect a sweatshop factory, a company that treads on law?
我不知道,一个血汗工厂 、 一个践踏劳动法的企业,有什么值得尊敬的.