Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Employee"
The meaning of "Employee" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Why don't we get the employees mobile phones? In this sentence what does "employees mobile phones mean? mean?
A:
This sentence means: Why don't we get mobile phones for the employees?
The wording is a little confusing... it may be easier to understand if you replace "the employees" with "them": "Why don't we get them mobile phones?"
The wording is a little confusing... it may be easier to understand if you replace "the employees" with "them": "Why don't we get them mobile phones?"
Q:
What does prospective employee mean?
A:
A prosepctive employee is someone who is not yet an employee, but wants to be.
Q:
What does The employee agrees and acknowledges that his remuneration has been set at a level to compensate him for working reasonable additional hours. mean?
A:
If I am understanding it correctly, it is saying the "overtime pay" is already included in your salary, which is fixed to a certain amount of money. With the fixed salary, you are expected to work reasonable additional hours.
Q:
What does the employee was fired after refusing to do what the manager asked mean?
A:
the worker are fired because not doing what the manager asked
Q:
What does so as the older employees retired from higher positions,it was never jones who was promoted . I don't know "so as" mean?
A:
here, it sort of means 'since'.
Example sentences using "Employee"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with employee.
A:
Employees are required to wear uniforms
従業員はユニフォームを着用していただきます
I'd like to be an employee in a company.
会社の社員になりたい。
I require that all my employees be on time
社員には時間を守ることを要求します
Tom treats his employees generously.
トムは従業員に寛大に接しています。
従業員はユニフォームを着用していただきます
I'd like to be an employee in a company.
会社の社員になりたい。
I require that all my employees be on time
社員には時間を守ることを要求します
Tom treats his employees generously.
トムは従業員に寛大に接しています。
Q:
Please show me example sentences with employee.
A:
He is a good employee.
We need another employee to help with the new store.
The worst employee is a lazy employee.
We need another employee to help with the new store.
The worst employee is a lazy employee.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with employee.
A:
“I kindly asked the employee for a napkin.”
“I tipped the employees extra today.”
“The employees seemed to have an attitude.”
“My mom paid her employees more today with a bonus.”
“I tipped the employees extra today.”
“The employees seemed to have an attitude.”
“My mom paid her employees more today with a bonus.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with i have been employee of this company since 2010?.
A:
employee > an employee
I have been an employee of this company since 2010.
I have been an employee of this company since 2010.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with employees.
A:
@fifikao: "All my employees are great"
Synonyms of "Employee" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between employees at a store and employees in a store ?
A:
in/at are prepositions, in is saying that you are inside. also in is used to be more specific.
exp: the employees at the store eat in the cafeteria
exp: the employees at the store eat in the cafeteria
Q:
What is the difference between temporary employee and contingent employee ?
A:
temporary employee = 短期社員 ex.バイトとか
contingent employee = フリーランスなど正社員じゃなくてプロジェクトごとに雇われる人物
contingent employee = フリーランスなど正社員じゃなくてプロジェクトごとに雇われる人物
Q:
What is the difference between self-employed and employee and employed ?
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self employed means you open your own business which you manage and do by yourself.
An employee is a person who works for another.
Employed is when you were hired by somebody to work for them
An employee is a person who works for another.
Employed is when you were hired by somebody to work for them
Q:
What is the difference between If we watch an employee stealing, they are given a verbal warning. and If we watch an employee stealing, they will be given a verbal warning. ?
A:
First of all it's not so correct to use to verb "Watch" in this case, but I assume the main point is at "are given" and "will be given.
When the first one is used it means this kind of event has had happened before.
But when the second one is used it's more like it's in the rules but the event hasn't taken place so far or does not happen so frequently.
When the first one is used it means this kind of event has had happened before.
But when the second one is used it's more like it's in the rules but the event hasn't taken place so far or does not happen so frequently.
Q:
What is the difference between An ex employee and A former employee ?
A:
There's no difference. However, you won't really hear "ex-employee". "Former employee" is more common.
Translations of "Employee"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How do I respond if the employee in the store ask me "You find everything ok?"
A:
Good question! Many things you can say:
Yup! :)
Yeah
Yes
You can also add “thank you” after these
Yup! :)
Yeah
Yes
You can also add “thank you” after these
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? employee, refugee, bacteria
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? employee
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How do you say this in English (US)? employees
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Other questions about "Employee"
Q:
He called together all his employees to the meeting room
Does it sound right?
Are there other verbs I can use to replace "call together"?
Does it sound right?
Are there other verbs I can use to replace "call together"?
A:
Call together is fine.
It actually sounds a little more natural if you say – he called all of his employees together in the meeting room.
You could say – he summoned all of his employees to the meeting room
Or
He called everyone to a meeting in the meeting room
Call together is fine.
It actually sounds a little more natural if you say – he called all of his employees together in the meeting room.
You could say – he summoned all of his employees to the meeting room
Or
He called everyone to a meeting in the meeting room
Q:
Only one employee dissented from the policy that every employee should work up to 7 p.m. every week. Does this sound natural?
A:
You can swap “up to” for “till”. Other than that it sounds great.
Q:
We are also working to support employees to achieve their work life balance
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× We are also working to support employees to achieve their work life balance
✓ We are also working to support our employees to help them achieve work-life balance.
✓ We are also working to support our employees to help them achieve work-life balance.
Q:
I asked the employee what bread do you think the best. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I asked the employee what bread do you think the best.
✓ I asked the employee: "what bread do you think is the best?"
but this way it would sound like telling a story, more often we use reported speech, so it would be "I asked the employee what bread he/she thought was the best"
✓ I asked the employee: "what bread do you think is the best?"
but this way it would sound like telling a story, more often we use reported speech, so it would be "I asked the employee what bread he/she thought was the best"
Q:
they are well known for exploiting employees.
it is notorious for exploiting employees. Does this sound natural?
it is notorious for exploiting employees. Does this sound natural?
A:
Both sentences are very good English.
It's best to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
It's best to capitalize the first word of a sentence.
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