单词 | face time |
释义 | ˈface time noun [uncountable] American English 1 time that you spend at your job because you want other people, especially your manager, to see you there, whether or not you are actually doing good work 〔尤指在上司面前表现的〕露面时间 Here we reward performance, not face time. 我们这里奖励的是业绩,不是露面时间。2 time that you spend talking to someone when you are with them, rather than on the telephone 会晤时间face time with In return for his donation, he wanted face time with the president. 他提出面见总统,以此作为捐款的回报。Examples from the Corpusface time• New management designs had eliminated the need for face time supervision.• She has been giving the media face time throughout the day and night at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.• Although many companies profess to want to reward performance instead of face time, many report difficulties doing so.• Or did it signal that face time was being given credit over productivity?From Longman Business Dictionaryface timeˈface time especially American English informalHUMAN RESOURCES1[uncountable] time that you spend talking to someone who is in the same room as you, rather than time spent talking to them on the telephone or sending them an emailShe’s been giving the media a lot of face time since her novel was published.face time withShe said that she needs face time with you before you do the presentation.2[uncountable] time that someone spends at their job because they want people to think they are working, even if they are notHere we reward performance, not face time! → timeˈface time nounChineseSyllable Corpus spend because job your you time you Business at that |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典包含236457条英汉翻译词条,涵盖了常用英语单词及词组短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的必备工具。