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Definition of speed-up in English: speed-upnoun An increase in speed, especially in a person's or machine's rate of working. 加速(尤指人或机器工作速率提高) Example sentencesExamples - The downsizing is being accompanied by speed-ups, extended working hours and excessive workloads - a situation presided over by the unions.
- The process of state formation lagged far behind in comparison with the speed-up of economic development that took place in peat mining.
- He also requested a speed-up of the zoning process in Pattaya.
- Families are demanding a speed-up of their application to designate land near their homes as a village green instead of a children's home.
- Its latest actions are a signal that as the job cuts deepen it will victimise workers to drive them out and intimidate others into accepting job losses and productivity speed-ups.
- This, in turn, however, led to fatigue, production speed-ups, repetitive motion injuries, and labor deskilling.
- Phoenix are now heavily dependent on the unions to deliver further cutbacks and speed-ups.
- The result is, the company claims, about a 50-times speed-up in query processing.
- The wall, as if they were watching a speed-up of a wilting flower, shrivelled up and disappeared into the ground.
- In part, this reflects the shift toward part-time work and speed-ups.
- If the strike goes ahead it will focus the feeling over speed-ups, harder working, the threat of up to 40,000 postal job losses and intensified privatisation.
- The goal should be to build movements that can address some of the weaknesses of current living-wage laws, including non-compliance and the potential for speed-up or job loss.
- We would hope that there is a significant speed-up.
- This ability to attract international investment was predicated on the destruction of tens of thousands of jobs, massive cuts in wages and constant speed-ups.
- Over the last decade and a half, coal companies have slashed their workforces, overturned protective work practices and imposed speed-ups in order to cut costs and maximise profits.
- Environmental opposition mainly concerned with noise and vibration is also gathering strength, and is likely to prevent significant speed-up of existing lines.
- The recent speed-up in reconstruction work is in part due to a change in tactics.
- The walkout comes only two months after union officials and management pushed through a new workplace agreement that cut jobs and introduced productivity speed-ups.
- But it is still a heavy blow and will mean speed-ups and a worse service.
- Mass job losses, the abolition of the second delivery, speed-ups for the workforce and allowing quality standards to deteriorate have returned a big profit.
Definition of speed-up in US English: speed-upnounˈspēd ˌəp An increase in speed, especially in a person's or machine's rate of working. 加速(尤指人或机器工作速率提高) Example sentencesExamples - Mass job losses, the abolition of the second delivery, speed-ups for the workforce and allowing quality standards to deteriorate have returned a big profit.
- The downsizing is being accompanied by speed-ups, extended working hours and excessive workloads - a situation presided over by the unions.
- This, in turn, however, led to fatigue, production speed-ups, repetitive motion injuries, and labor deskilling.
- The walkout comes only two months after union officials and management pushed through a new workplace agreement that cut jobs and introduced productivity speed-ups.
- The goal should be to build movements that can address some of the weaknesses of current living-wage laws, including non-compliance and the potential for speed-up or job loss.
- He also requested a speed-up of the zoning process in Pattaya.
- This ability to attract international investment was predicated on the destruction of tens of thousands of jobs, massive cuts in wages and constant speed-ups.
- The wall, as if they were watching a speed-up of a wilting flower, shrivelled up and disappeared into the ground.
- The process of state formation lagged far behind in comparison with the speed-up of economic development that took place in peat mining.
- The recent speed-up in reconstruction work is in part due to a change in tactics.
- If the strike goes ahead it will focus the feeling over speed-ups, harder working, the threat of up to 40,000 postal job losses and intensified privatisation.
- In part, this reflects the shift toward part-time work and speed-ups.
- The result is, the company claims, about a 50-times speed-up in query processing.
- Phoenix are now heavily dependent on the unions to deliver further cutbacks and speed-ups.
- But it is still a heavy blow and will mean speed-ups and a worse service.
- We would hope that there is a significant speed-up.
- Environmental opposition mainly concerned with noise and vibration is also gathering strength, and is likely to prevent significant speed-up of existing lines.
- Its latest actions are a signal that as the job cuts deepen it will victimise workers to drive them out and intimidate others into accepting job losses and productivity speed-ups.
- Families are demanding a speed-up of their application to designate land near their homes as a village green instead of a children's home.
- Over the last decade and a half, coal companies have slashed their workforces, overturned protective work practices and imposed speed-ups in order to cut costs and maximise profits.
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