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[计] 动手上机, 实际训练

  1. I was very hands-on with wardrobe.
    我对穿着十分在行。
  2. Hands-on experience is not needed for his job.
    他的工作不需要实际经验。
  3. A hands-on factory manager understands his workers.
    一位有实际动手经验的厂务经理会了解他的员工。


hands-on
[ adj ]
involving active participation
<adj.all>
he's a hands-on managerhands-on operations


  1. A foie gras week, she suggests, ought to include hands-on experience at making foie gras and confits in the farmhouse kitchen of a small duck producer she knows, and learning to cook dishes using both confits and fresh duck.
  2. "It is easier to be hands-on when you aren't separated from your franchisees by another layer of management," Mr. Monaghan said in a prepared statement.
  3. The commission is designated 'nonpartisan' - no more than three members can be from one party. Mr Watson tends to be a hands-on sleuth.
  4. Still, the speaker works at getting colleagues to accept his hands-on management.
  5. Outsiders know him mainly as an impatient and hands-on manager who spends hours poring over credit files and country reports.
  6. The students' college programs will include special seminars and workshops, student exchange programs, and hands-on teaching experience.
  7. The latest Aramco developments follow other recent steps in a restructuring of the kingdom's oil industry designed to give the Saudis a more direct "hands-on" approach to running the business.
  8. Cavazos, the son of a foreman on the huge King Ranch of South Texas, was praised by senators and congressmen today as a hands-on educator, a consistent friend of education and an excellent choice to fill the post being vacated by Bennett later this month.
  9. Chase Manhattan is hiring market-moving options broker Susquehanna Partnerships to provide hands-on expertise for a portion of its foreign-currency trading operations.
  10. Mr. Nicklaus's evolution as a businessman, from endorser to decision maker and hands-on manager, may best be seen at MacGregor.
  11. Sir Peter Walters became chairman at Midland, while Mr Brian Pearse, the hands-on banker, was made chief executive.
  12. Foisie, in a report dated April 20 and released by the Pentagon on Thursday, said there is an an "urgent need for vigorous new hands-on editorial leadership" of the European edition.
  13. Others hope the hands-on style Mr. Runyon brought to Nissan can turn things around at TVA.
  14. Similar to BTR, but with a more hands-on approach, Williams has exploited situations where existing managers are under-performing.
  15. 'This is something for the brave and the knowledgeable,' he says, adding that investors must also have the financial resources to match their trading activities. The intrepid hands-on investor can trade derivatives directly through a futures broker.
  16. But economist Fred Bergsten praises Greenspan's broad knowledge and notes that virtually no one "has the hands-on experience Volcker has" in global economic affairs.
  17. Prince Charles says he's a hands-on leader of his trust fund for young entrepreneurs.
  18. In the aftermath of the crash of 1987, the SEC is headed by David Ruder, a former Northwestern University Law School dean with little hands-on market or political experience.
  19. Earlier Tuesday, Frank, known for his hands-on management style as a banker before taking over leadership of the Postal Service on March 1, told the agency's Board of Governors that he is separating the finance and planning divisions.
  20. "I think getting some hands-on experience is a way to communicate symbolically with the workers," he said.
  21. Although he became involved in various entertainment industry issues he was never regarded as a strong hands-on creative executive.
  22. As a result, "hands-on" science sometimes means a few minutes at the end of a lesson looking at light through a prism.
  23. A hands-on investor would normally nominate a non-executive director to the board, and might commit some of its other executives to help out if the company ran into difficulties.
  24. Each is far more of a hands-on manager than his predecessor.
  25. Pierce had said he was not a "hands-on" manager and took no direct role in funding decisions.
  26. Lambert graduated from high school in Newton, and then did what she called "hands-on training" raising four children.
  27. Some analysts said Mr. Kelley will take a more hands-on approach to management than Mr. McDonell.
  28. As an equal partner for so many years, her desire for hands-on responsibility is understandable. Even so, her new position raises questions.
  29. In fact, the commonwealth's use of contracted services reflects the application of sound business practices to state government, and the reforms we have initiated in this area are a strong example of our aggressive, hands-on approach to management.
  30. He had such a hands-on approach that his lawyers did his bidding, basically." The 53 prosecution witnesses during the trial included buyers and sellers of the bonds, regulators, former associates of Mr. Keating, and financial experts.
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