human capital
被视为经济资产。
常用释义
英音[ ˌhjuːmən ˈkæpɪtl ]
美音[ ˌhjuːmən ˈkæpɪtl ]
基本释义
- 人力资本:一个人、一个群体或一个劳动力的技能、知识和资格,被视为经济资产。
例句
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1·Considering human capital as a characteristic of the population, however, all four countries were advantaged by the large percentages of their populations who could read and write.但是,考虑到人力资本是人口的一个特点,这四个国家都因其具有读写能力的人口占比大而更有优势。
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2·A new report by Deloitte, "Global Human Capital Trends", based on a survey of more than 7,000 executives in over 130 countries, suggests that the fashion for teamwork has reached a new high.德勤新发布一份名为《全球人力资本趋势》的报告,对130多个国家7000多名高管进行调查,表明团队合作的流行已经达到了新高度。
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3·But a new report by Deloitte, "Global Human Capital Trends", based on a survey of more than 7,000 executives in over 130 countries, suggests that the fashion for teamwork has reached a new high.但德勤(Deloitte)发布的一份名为《全球人力资本趋势》(Global Human Capital Trends)的新报告显示,团队合作的流行已经达到了一个新的高度。该报告的调查结果基于对130多个国家的7000多名高管。
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4·You get a different view of, say, human capital.你会对人力资本持不同的看法。
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5·They demand human capital, which brings me to my final paradox.人际关系需要人力资源,这就引出下一个悖论。
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6·The richer the country, the higher its human capital, and vice versa.一个国家越富有,人力资本越高,反之亦然。
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7·When demand picked up, valuable human capital had left the market forever.当需求回升,宝贵的人力资本却已经永远离开了市场。
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8·So, there's tremendous human capital potential within the female population.因此,妇女人口中蕴含着巨大的人力资源潜力。
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9·That is where the discussion of human capital is supposed to be less emotional.这时,就是人力资本的讨论中最需冷静而避免情绪化的地方。
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10·But there has often been too little emphasis on human capital until it is too late.但是,一直以来人力资本常得不到重视,直到如今为时已晚。