caseload
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈkeɪs.ləʊd]
- 美式音标 [ˈkeɪs.loʊd]
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- 美式发音
基本解释
- n.待処理案件之數量
英汉例句
- Public demands for official scrutiny are also increasing: the IPCC’s caseload rose by 8% last year, with complaints of “oppressive conduct or harassment” up 14%.
公衆要求對官方監督的需求也不斷加強:去年IPCC接手的案件數量增上了8%,其中暴力執法和騷擾案增長14%。 - Spending a tremendous amount of time building a precise model of the workers and the caseload may be for nothing if the model is transformed for actual execution.
如果這一模型爲了實際的執行而轉換,花費大量的時間來搆建一個精確的工作者和用例負載的模型,可能得不到任何東西。 - On one estimate, almost a third of its work concerns alleged human-rights violations, which made up a vanishingly small percentage of the law lords’ caseload a decade ago.
據估計,侵害人權的指控佔幾乎他們工作的三分之一,而在二十多年前這在法官們的待処理案件中衹是可以忽略不計的部分。 - The caseload is often enormous and the sea of cases can burst like a dam.
FORBES: No More King Size Snickers, No More Taxes at J.K. Harris - Inexperienced lawyers fresh out of law school are often buried under a gigantic caseload, as in Louisville.
ECONOMIST: The criminal law - Some enthusiasts, such as Wisconsin (whose caseload fell by 77% over two years), have done spectacularly well.
ECONOMIST: The crunch comes for welfare reform
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- investigation caseload 未完成調查的個案縂數
- flu caseload 感染病例數
- caseload forecast panel 工程作業量預測小組
- Annual Complaint Caseload 每年的投訴個案
短語
英英字典
- the amount of work that someone, especially a doctor or lawyer, has to do in a period of time
- The caseload of someone such as a doctor, social worker, or lawyer is the number of cases that they have to deal with.
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专业释义
- 案件數量