Competition for qualified personnel characterizes the age of knowledge economy. Human resources, the value of which has become the symbol of a venture’s wholly competitive power, are the first in the competition and development.
知识经济时代的突出特征即是对人才的争夺,人才成为竞争与发展的第一资源,人力资源的价值成为衡量企业整体竞争力的标志。
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"You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist"; "This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover"
同义词: qualify characterise
"What characterizes a Venetian painting?"
同义词: characterise
以上来源于: WordNet
BRIT also characterise
V-T If something is characterized by a particular feature or quality, that feature or quality is an obvious part of it. 以…为特征 [正式] [usu passive]
This election campaign has been characterized by violence.
这次竞选运动以暴力为特征。
V-T If you characterize someone or something as a particular thing, you describe them as that thing. 描述为 [正式]
Both companies have characterized the relationship as friendly.
两家公司都认为彼此的关系是友好的。
It shows an attitude of thankfulness, respect and cooperation that characterizes its people.
它展示了一种感恩、尊重和合作的态度,这是其人民的特点。
Increasingly, even Silicon Valley has to acknowledge the costs of the intoxicating hurry that characterizes its culture.
就连硅谷也不得不承认其文化特征中的沉浸式匆忙所带来的代价。
A similar example of identical materials used in contrasting styles characterizes the treatment of Roman travertine marble.
在对比样式中使用的相同材料的类似示例体现了罗马石灰华大理石的处理特点。
Zyuganov says protesters on that holiday first of all want to say no to mediocre reform, which he characterizes as a betrayal of the Motherland.
VOA: standard.2009.03.20
Read everything you can, Milton insists, because only then can you overcome what he thinks of and characterizes as the temptation of reading.
尽可能地阅读,弥尔顿坚持到,因为只有这样你才能抵抗他认为以及标榜为的,阅读对人产生的诱惑。
The second section runs from stanzas nine through seventeen, and it characterizes the song that the heavenly choir sings at the moment of the Nativity.
第二部分从第九行到第十七行,这一部分展示了基督降生时天国的唱诗班,唱了一首什么样的歌。
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