workshops的意思
workshops中文翻譯:
n.工作坊,[工業]車間;研習會,講習班(workshop的復數形式)
workshop───n.車間;研討會;工場;講習班
bookshops───n.書店
cookshops───n.小菜館;小餐館
hockshops───n.當鋪
worktops───n.工作臺,桌面;(廚房柜櫥上的)操作面
workshopped───研討會
workshopper───研討會
cook shops───n.廚房用具商店;餐館
wool shops───羊毛店
Kidscape runs monthly workshops for teachers.───基德思加坡為教師舉行每月一次的研討會。
His workshops are exciting and fun.───他的研討會真令人振奮并感到有趣。
training programme takes the form of a series of workshops.───培訓課程采取一系列研討會的形式。
Usually, for beginners the best places to gather information about this re-emerging and mysterious topic, is at local lectures or workshops.───一般對初學者來說,收集那些多次顯現和具有神秘色彩信息的最合適地方是當地的講演或專題討論會。
Working with children and adults in different workshops, BASE was able to understand the users' wishes and visions for the project.───通過與不同的大人和孩子溝通,BASE能很好地了解他們對這一操場的希望和設想。
The workshops have been a great tool for deepening the expertise of many of our lead consultants and lead architects of our clients.───研討會是一種很好的途徑,可以加深我們的許多首席顧問和客戶的首席架構師的專業技能。
And workshops don't have to be expensive -- one of the workshops in this book was constructed inside a closet.───及工作坊,不需要昂貴-在這本書的研討會之一,是一個衣柜內建成。
She had been riding her scooter over from the company's workshops in the East End and had dumped her helmet and bag in a corner.───她是從該公司位于倫敦東區(EastEnd)的車間騎摩托來到這里的,她在店鋪的一個角落卸下了頭盔和手袋。
China's was the biggest economy, with its workshops and textile mills accounting for up to one-third of global manufacturing.───中國曾經是世界最大經濟體,其國內工坊和紡織廠的工業產量最多曾占世界總產量的三分之一比重。
It also holds workshops on media awareness training.
Workshops on the law and company policies.
They held a number of workshops and seminars.
The Broadcasting Museum also offers Saturday workshops to acquaint children with the world of radio.
The workshops are geared towards helping people to become more employable.
The company holds regular skills development workshops.
And again, these workshops will benefit the community widely.
The clearing out of disused workshops laid bare thousands of Italianate glazed tiles.
The empty workshops bear witness to the industrial past.