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词汇 upskill
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Definition of upskill in English:

upskill

verbˈʌpskɪlˈəpˌskɪl
[with object]
  • 1Teach (an employee) additional skills.

    传授(雇员)额外技能;提高(雇员)的技术

    this is an opportunity to upskill staff and expand their capabilities

    这是一次提高职员技能、扩展他们能力的好机会。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As well as upskilling the participants, it gives the seven rural areas a tool with which to promote themselves on the world-wide-web.
    • The whole thrust of this Government's strategy is to upskill New Zealanders in order to fill those jobs.
    • We need to upskill them; we need to build up the capacity of our communities.
    • So does that mean they can hold a licence but not really be upskilled to the level that is required and that the board is requiring of others?
    • Therefore, he argues, policies on skills and upskilling the workforce cannot be viewed in isolation from other areas of social and economic development.
    • As last week's electronics action plan highlights, Scottish-based industries will have a role to play in reskilling and upskilling our workers.
    • We need to upskill them, make life more attractive for them in the school system, and ensure that they get through and into the universities.
    • Top level remuneration will require authorised adviser status, upskilling and focusing on more upmarket clients.
    • That is why, of course, the licensed building practitioner regime is being delayed for 5 years - to give time for people to be upskilled and to meet the requirements.
    • Workers will be humanised by future technology, not made redundant, upskilled instead of being made obsolete.
    • Terry Barker, the Services to the Unemployed Worker at CANDO, had a particular interest in computers as a mechanism for upskilling the unemployed.
    • Yorkshire has got a long way to go to constantly upskill its people.
    • Of course, recent events to ensure border security in places like the Solomons also highlight the need to upskill and increase the availability of our armed forces.
    • The Committee will recall that the cost of upskilling his staff, or registering the departmental staff in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services, was about $30 million.
    • New Zealand First is aware that the bill in itself will not upskill social workers.
    • By contrast, training requirements in the public sector remain relatively buoyant, with many government departments taking on technical trainers to upskill internal programmers.
    • The solution is to put some investment into our industry training organisations and upskill our builders.
    • If technology companies fail to upskill and improve their international sales and marketing capability, however, they will be left behind.
    • It would also not catch ex - New Zealand soldiers who assist with upskilling the armed forces of a particular country.
    • We are trying to upskill New Zealanders, so that they can move forward confidently into the future.
    • And it has a division that specialises in upskilling companies ' marketing teams.
    • "We believe this will add value to our customers and potentially upskill them," said David Thorburn, head of corporate banking at Clydesdale West and North.
    • Today, rather than outsourcing tasks, companies are choosing to take those jobs in-house and need to upskill existing staff to meet these requirements.
    1. 1.1no object (of an employee) learn additional skills.
      传授(雇员)额外技能;提高(雇员)的技术
      they will provide grants of up to 75% for staff who decide to upskill

      对那些决定想提高自己技能的职员,他们将为其提供高达75%的补助金。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You know, all of us are now working under increasing time pressures, and we need to upskill and retrain more frequently.
      • While some companies might look at downsizing in a tightening economy other companies might upskill and provide more training.
      • We have to upskill across a wider number of people to increase the pool of potential staff.
      • But the Government can give people employability for life, a chance to upskill and change career direction.
      • Part-time studying is set to grow due to the need for upskilling and retraining in today's fluid economy.

Definition of upskill in US English:

upskill

verbˈəpˌskɪlˈəpˌskil
[with object]
  • 1Teach (an employee) additional skills.

    传授(雇员)额外技能;提高(雇员)的技术

    this is an opportunity to upskill staff and expand their capabilities

    这是一次提高职员技能、扩展他们能力的好机会。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Terry Barker, the Services to the Unemployed Worker at CANDO, had a particular interest in computers as a mechanism for upskilling the unemployed.
    • The solution is to put some investment into our industry training organisations and upskill our builders.
    • As well as upskilling the participants, it gives the seven rural areas a tool with which to promote themselves on the world-wide-web.
    • The whole thrust of this Government's strategy is to upskill New Zealanders in order to fill those jobs.
    • Top level remuneration will require authorised adviser status, upskilling and focusing on more upmarket clients.
    • By contrast, training requirements in the public sector remain relatively buoyant, with many government departments taking on technical trainers to upskill internal programmers.
    • The Committee will recall that the cost of upskilling his staff, or registering the departmental staff in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services, was about $30 million.
    • New Zealand First is aware that the bill in itself will not upskill social workers.
    • "We believe this will add value to our customers and potentially upskill them," said David Thorburn, head of corporate banking at Clydesdale West and North.
    • Yorkshire has got a long way to go to constantly upskill its people.
    • It would also not catch ex - New Zealand soldiers who assist with upskilling the armed forces of a particular country.
    • Today, rather than outsourcing tasks, companies are choosing to take those jobs in-house and need to upskill existing staff to meet these requirements.
    • Workers will be humanised by future technology, not made redundant, upskilled instead of being made obsolete.
    • So does that mean they can hold a licence but not really be upskilled to the level that is required and that the board is requiring of others?
    • We need to upskill them, make life more attractive for them in the school system, and ensure that they get through and into the universities.
    • If technology companies fail to upskill and improve their international sales and marketing capability, however, they will be left behind.
    • We are trying to upskill New Zealanders, so that they can move forward confidently into the future.
    • Therefore, he argues, policies on skills and upskilling the workforce cannot be viewed in isolation from other areas of social and economic development.
    • We need to upskill them; we need to build up the capacity of our communities.
    • Of course, recent events to ensure border security in places like the Solomons also highlight the need to upskill and increase the availability of our armed forces.
    • As last week's electronics action plan highlights, Scottish-based industries will have a role to play in reskilling and upskilling our workers.
    • And it has a division that specialises in upskilling companies ' marketing teams.
    • That is why, of course, the licensed building practitioner regime is being delayed for 5 years - to give time for people to be upskilled and to meet the requirements.
    1. 1.1no object (of an employee) learn additional skills.
      传授(雇员)额外技能;提高(雇员)的技术
      they will provide grants of up to 75% for staff who decide to upskill

      对那些决定想提高自己技能的职员,他们将为其提供高达75%的补助金。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • While some companies might look at downsizing in a tightening economy other companies might upskill and provide more training.
      • But the Government can give people employability for life, a chance to upskill and change career direction.
      • You know, all of us are now working under increasing time pressures, and we need to upskill and retrain more frequently.
      • Part-time studying is set to grow due to the need for upskilling and retraining in today's fluid economy.
      • We have to upskill across a wider number of people to increase the pool of potential staff.
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