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Definition of forewoman in English: forewomannounPlural forewomen ˈfɔːwʊmənˈfɔrˌwʊmən 1A female worker who supervises and directs other workers. 女工头,女领班 Example sentencesExamples - Under the deacons are ‘care-takers,’ who are the foremen and forewomen in the different pursuits.
- In this connection by personal interviews with the forewomen of factories, and heads of other business establishments employing thousands of working women, the character, and value of our Association has been presented, and a store of information as to the employees, their work, and their wages has been acquired that may, in the future be turned to valuable account.
- There was, at Canynge Hall, a permanent staff of officers, forewomen, clerks and domestic workers, but the majority of the girls only remained in the hostel for a few days to gain some knowledge of drill, army etiquette and discipline, and to receive their uniforms.
- After all, she has been his forewoman for years, and knows him like clockwork.
- This was a problem for us, and we asked urgently that the brigades send us forewomen to manage and teach; it was not easy to for them to find forewomen either.
- He said that the girls could go out as they pleased, that forewomen and bookkeepers were detailed on each floor to watch those who preferred not to use the Greene Street door.
- No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work.
- On the other hand, employees who represent their employers in their dealings with the staff, that is, those acting at the management level (e.g., foremen and forewomen), are not unionizable.
- Highly paid occupations included forewomen in various industries, cigar-makers, machine operators (clothing, hosiery and gloves) and milliners.
- The first female employees at Cardonald National Projectile Factory were five forewomen and twenty girls appointed in June 1916.
- In each class of employment there may be an assistant forewoman for every 20 women working at each place at each trade, and two assistant forewomen and one forewoman for every 40 women.
- There is a section of future workers in this field which, we believe, would well repay training; it consists of those who would be supervisors and forewomen in control of woman labour.
- In this case women from the lower class of workers were still binding their feet while the ‘forewomen’ had begun to quit the practice.
- The forewomen, all girls of experience, kept a watchful eye on their assistants, and in many cases returned the unfinished cartridges to the huts.
- All reports submitted to Welbilt, Inc. should be written so that the forewomen and foremen of the construction unit implementing the report can understand and apply the information contained therein.
- Such as he saw at work were noticeably inferior in physique to the few gaily dressed managers and forewomen who were directing their labours.
- 1.1North American (in a law court) a woman who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf.
〈主北美〉陪审团女团长 Example sentencesExamples - The jury forewoman, chosen because she happened to be seated in the first chair in the jury box, is a middle-aged black woman who lived in the Parkchester section of the Bronx several decades ago.
- I interviewed all the jurors after the trial, and what happened was, the forewoman on the eve of the verdict, the forewoman had a heart attack, and so they had to begin deliberations all over again.
- He showed no visible sign of emotion when the guilty pleas were announced by the jury forewoman.
- The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death.
- The suspended assistant police commissioner had stood stoically as the jury forewoman was asked 20 times for a verdict.
- It was revealed after his trial that the jury forewoman in his case was the ex-wife of the deputy sheriff who testified in the case.
- A group of jurors who wanted to convict deposed the forewoman.
- The judge finally asked if there were any reasonable prospect that 10 of them might ever agree - the minimum number required for a verdict - and the forewoman replied, ‘No, your honour.’
- According to a Reuters report, the jury forewoman said that the panel did not consider the verdict to be excessive.
- ‘We are very deadlocked, it's almost half and half,’ the forewoman later told the judge.
- The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life.
- The jury was on the eve of delivering their verdict, the jury forewoman had a heart attack.
Synonyms leader, chief, boss, controller, master, supervisor, governor, superintendent, foreman, headman
Definition of forewoman in US English: forewomannounˈfôrˌwo͝omənˈfɔrˌwʊmən 1A female worker who supervises and directs other workers. 女工头,女领班 Example sentencesExamples - After all, she has been his forewoman for years, and knows him like clockwork.
- On the other hand, employees who represent their employers in their dealings with the staff, that is, those acting at the management level (e.g., foremen and forewomen), are not unionizable.
- Highly paid occupations included forewomen in various industries, cigar-makers, machine operators (clothing, hosiery and gloves) and milliners.
- Under the deacons are ‘care-takers,’ who are the foremen and forewomen in the different pursuits.
- All reports submitted to Welbilt, Inc. should be written so that the forewomen and foremen of the construction unit implementing the report can understand and apply the information contained therein.
- This was a problem for us, and we asked urgently that the brigades send us forewomen to manage and teach; it was not easy to for them to find forewomen either.
- Such as he saw at work were noticeably inferior in physique to the few gaily dressed managers and forewomen who were directing their labours.
- There is a section of future workers in this field which, we believe, would well repay training; it consists of those who would be supervisors and forewomen in control of woman labour.
- The first female employees at Cardonald National Projectile Factory were five forewomen and twenty girls appointed in June 1916.
- In this connection by personal interviews with the forewomen of factories, and heads of other business establishments employing thousands of working women, the character, and value of our Association has been presented, and a store of information as to the employees, their work, and their wages has been acquired that may, in the future be turned to valuable account.
- No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work.
- He said that the girls could go out as they pleased, that forewomen and bookkeepers were detailed on each floor to watch those who preferred not to use the Greene Street door.
- In this case women from the lower class of workers were still binding their feet while the ‘forewomen’ had begun to quit the practice.
- The forewomen, all girls of experience, kept a watchful eye on their assistants, and in many cases returned the unfinished cartridges to the huts.
- In each class of employment there may be an assistant forewoman for every 20 women working at each place at each trade, and two assistant forewomen and one forewoman for every 40 women.
- There was, at Canynge Hall, a permanent staff of officers, forewomen, clerks and domestic workers, but the majority of the girls only remained in the hostel for a few days to gain some knowledge of drill, army etiquette and discipline, and to receive their uniforms.
- 1.1North American (in a court of law) a woman who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf.
〈主北美〉陪审团女团长 Example sentencesExamples - The judge finally asked if there were any reasonable prospect that 10 of them might ever agree - the minimum number required for a verdict - and the forewoman replied, ‘No, your honour.’
- According to a Reuters report, the jury forewoman said that the panel did not consider the verdict to be excessive.
- I interviewed all the jurors after the trial, and what happened was, the forewoman on the eve of the verdict, the forewoman had a heart attack, and so they had to begin deliberations all over again.
- ‘We are very deadlocked, it's almost half and half,’ the forewoman later told the judge.
- A group of jurors who wanted to convict deposed the forewoman.
- The suspended assistant police commissioner had stood stoically as the jury forewoman was asked 20 times for a verdict.
- The jury forewoman, chosen because she happened to be seated in the first chair in the jury box, is a middle-aged black woman who lived in the Parkchester section of the Bronx several decades ago.
- The jury was on the eve of delivering their verdict, the jury forewoman had a heart attack.
- He showed no visible sign of emotion when the guilty pleas were announced by the jury forewoman.
- The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death.
- The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life.
- It was revealed after his trial that the jury forewoman in his case was the ex-wife of the deputy sheriff who testified in the case.
Synonyms leader, chief, boss, controller, master, supervisor, governor, superintendent, foreman, headman
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