headcounts

(headcount 的第三人称 -s形式) n. 点人头数总人数, 职员总数
headcount 的复数



双语例句

  1. As the financial crisis unfolded in 2008, leopard concluded that Wall Street was going to change: headcounts would shrink, dealmaking would slow, and buyout firms would have to hold on to portfolio companies longer.
    2008年金融危机爆发之后,莱帕德断言出华尔街即将发生改变:招聘人数将会减少,成交量也会萎缩,而股权投资公司也会长期持有手中的被收购公司。
  2. Student and staff figures are in headcounts and include all funding sources.
    学生及教职员总人数包括所有资助来源。
  3. Between them they employ more than 19000 people in the mainland and Hong Kong and are on course to have increased their headcounts by at least 20 per cent this year.
    它们在中国大陆和香港聘用的员工总数超过1.9万人,而且今年还将至少增聘20%的员工。
  4. Recruitment consultants warn that the antipathy towards bankers and the fact that most of the top global investment banks are reducing headcounts will make it difficult for those made redundant to find new opportunities.
    招聘顾问警告称,对银行家的反感、以及大多数顶级全球投行正在裁员的事实,将让那些被裁掉的员工难以找到新的机会。
  5. Although economic growth has resulted in striking poverty reduction achievements, there is still a high proportion of poor headcounts.
    尽管经济增长带来的减贫成就斐然,我国目前仍然还存在大量的贫困人口。