sabbaticals

英 [səˈbætɪkəlz] 美 [səˈbætɪkəlz]

n.  (尤指供大学教师进行学术研究或旅行的)公休假,休假
sabbatical的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (大学教师等的)休假,公休假
    A sabbatical is a period of time during which someone such as a university teacher can leave their ordinary work and travel or study.
    1. He took a year's sabbatical from the Foreign Office...
      他向外交部请了一年的假。
    2. He's been on sabbatical writing a novel.
      他一直在休假写一部小说。

双语例句

  1. The measures include voluntary buyout packages for1,000 workers, as well as wider use of short-term unpaid leaves and sabbaticals.
    其中包括1000名工人的自愿离职买断计划,以及在员工中更为广泛地使用短期无薪休假和公休假。
  2. So to staff its China program, the Sprott School of Business sent an assortment of full-and part-time staff, including some faculty on sabbaticals.
    因此,为了组建中国管理教育项目的教师队伍,斯普洛特商学院动用了包括全职和兼职教师在内的各类教师资源,一些原本安排休假的教师也被派往了中国。
  3. I often wonder why more companies don't promote sabbaticals for their employees.
    我时常在想为什么公司不对他的雇员实行休假年制度。
  4. Academics take sabbaticals every few years to gain experience.
    一些年前大学里面实行休假年以增加经验。
  5. Among the proposals likely to be kicked around are subsidizing wages, introducing training days and giving workers sabbaticals.
    在各项措施中,工资津贴化,开展培训以及提供假期都可能会被广泛讨论。
  6. A means of resolving this would be for universities to consider creating entrepreneurial sabbaticals, alongside traditional academic sabbaticals.
    解决这一问题的方法之一,是大学考虑在传统的学术假期之外,额外提供创业假期。
  7. Professors are seen on the whole as lazy, self-serving, interested only in sabbaticals, prizing only their own research, and profoundly uninterested in teaching students.
    所有的教授看起来都是既懒惰又自私,只对休假感兴趣,只重视自己的研究,而对教书一点兴趣都没有。