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词汇 casework
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casework1

noun ˈkeɪswəːkˈkeɪsˌwərk
mass noun
  • Social work directly concerned with individuals, especially that involving a study of a person's family history and personal circumstances.

    社会工作(尤指直接涉及研究个人家庭史和个人情况的工作)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Social work staff say they are overburdened with casework and worried about not being able to give heroin addicts in the drug court enough support.
    • The most urgent area of casework is generally on the arrests front.
    • The relatively few children placed by the Washington Children's Home Society, the state's major social agency, had incomplete records that testified to inferior casework.
    • Mr McFarlane said: ‘A lot of our casework is down to dysfunctional families and lack of parental supervision.’
    • Even when I was a full-time professor, I still did the casework so that I could move between two different worlds.
    • Mr. Hadzi assumed the casework for the family on December 2000.
    • They finally got an entirely new computer system based on casework needs and realities rather than the antiquated rubbish that had been passed on to them by the Government of the time.
    • The charges follow a joint investigation by West Yorkshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate.
    • What I hope to do in the next few weeks, if elected, is to use the notes I have made and set aside time to work on each case study, in a similar fashion to how casework was approached when I worked for an MP.
    • Since then police have interviewed hundreds of witnesses and the gathered evidence has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate in York.
    • With the casework approach these people are not treated as though they are a burden on society.
    • Direct action casework has brought victories in winning social benefits, fighting evictions, stopping deportations and winning back pay.
    • She had personally verified about 2,000 casualties through painstaking casework, although she knew these were just the tip of the iceberg.
    • I frequently hear privately the ideas on the importance of casework of many individuals, some of whom have a great passion for their subject matter.
    • I have enjoyed helping people and the casework but I haven't enjoyed the politics.
    • Using evidence from our listed buildings casework, we pointed out that pressure on listed agricultural and industrial buildings is far higher than on listed buildings as a whole, and this is getting worse for the industrial heritage.
    • The number of pregnancy-related discrimination cases against employers has doubled in the past 12 months and now account for 10% of all Equality Authority casework files.
    • Recent listed buildings casework has included industrial and domestic buildings and a Georgian bridge.
    • First, we wanted to establish ourselves in the ward, to represent people and effectively deal with casework.

Derivatives

  • caseworker

  • noun ˈkeɪswəːkəˈkeɪsˌwərkər
    • Unfriendly rules requiring excessive verification, more frequent visits from caseworkers and the need to reapply in person, as well as pressure on the states to reduce their error rates, discouraged many from applying.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At least nine caseworkers were fired, including a caseworker who was supposed to be visiting the family regularly,
      • Like many illegal immigrants rounded up in the aftermath of 9 / 11, he had to wait for three months while overloaded caseworkers at the FBI made sure he was not a terrorist.
      • As inspiration, caseworkers leading job club sessions often tell stories from their own lives of rising from poverty to become welfare workers (positions likely to be cut back as caseloads decline).
      • Many of the caseworkers expressed frustration with the perceived lack of cooperation from public and mental health professionals.
      • Relationships between caseworkers and families can become strained since, in most cases, the problems that have brought the families to therapy are longstanding and have become so critical as to require special services.
      • Eight out of 10 caseworkers, frontline supervisors and casework supervisors have less than five years' experience; and one in four caseworkers is a trainee with less than one year of experience.
      • She taught me to take notes in front of caseworkers, to request hearings, to send letters to welfare directors with carbon copies to politicians, and to ask politicians' aides to intervene on my behalf.
      • To receive welfare benefits, mothers signed over their rights to child support and agreed to help collection efforts by identifying the father and telling caseworkers where to find him.
      • In face-to-face interviews, trained caseworkers are often used, and in most interviews the race and ethnicity of the interviewer and respondent were matched.
      • But even the most conscientious caseworkers are going to cut corners and make mistakes - often fatal mistakes - when they are overworked.
      • They have instituted what is called ‘soft touch’ policies, where caseworkers, unless specifically asked, will not tell even those people denied cash assistance that they may be eligible for other benefits.
      • Improving training for front-line caseworkers to provide early recognition and referral to mental health professionals for persons with mental and emotional disorders.
      • The Web-based system makes it easier to collaborate with other caseworkers - for example, when a child she is responsible for is placed with a relative in another part of the state.
      • Without parents or caseworkers or probation officers or peers, they have to make peace with themselves.
      • Good caseworkers - and there are some - are stymied by policies that focus on punishing participants who don't do assignments instead of providing needed services and support.
      • Although Patricia understands why the CPS caseworkers intervened in the family violence she and her children experienced, she and the state had very different ideas on how to improve the situation.
      • Corruption and inefficiency dogged the private companies contracted to provide caseworkers - those charged with shepherding former welfare recipients to self-sufficiency.
      • Using special funds made available by reform, welfare caseworkers not only provided her with a welfare check, but also helped her to manage car repairs and the down payment on an apartment.
      • Up until recently researchers, caseworkers, writers and others involved in the welfare system assumed that those still on welfare were what is termed the ‘hardest to employ.’

Rhymes

lacework

casework2

noun ˈkeɪswəːkˈkeɪsˌwərk
mass noun
  • The decorative outer case protecting the workings of a complex mechanism such as an organ or harpsichord.

    琴盖

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This put intolerable strains on the casework, the string tension trying to pull the wrest plank closer to the soundboard.
    • Both the casework and the graphics system are moveable and reconfigurable, so that a variety of exhibits can be accommodated.
    • We will have to restore all the mahogany casework and we will have to provide quite a lot of new pipes.
    • Window mullions were rebuilt, and birch plywood casework that handsomely echoes the 1950s was installed.
    • Other successes on the project include low-emissivity, double-insulated glass and elimination of volatile organic compounds in paints, adhesives, and casework substrate.
    • Furniture-mounted uprights or fixtures built into hard partitions or casework are other possibilities.
    • A key question should be: do the end users want a view from their labs to the exterior, or will the labs be located on the interior, with wall space used for casework and equipment?
    • In addition, there may be a collection of more specialized tools that are related to a particular trade - a scrollsaw for someone who cuts intricate patterns or a heavy mortising machine for someone who does a lot of casework.
    • But it's also used for lids and even for the sides of casework.
    • He favors mortise-and-tenon joinery for his casework, frame-and-panel door construction, and dovetails at the front and back of each drawer.
    • We offer carts, cabinets, and laminate and stainless steel casework to fit your surgical service needs.
    • The lab spaces of the Triangle Biotechnology Center are furnished with modular, Scandinavian-designed casework.
    • Early installations involved the construction of custom desks and casework to house the then bulky equipment.

casework1

nounˈkāsˌwərkˈkeɪsˌwərk
  • Social work directly concerned with individuals, especially that involving a study of a person's family history and personal circumstances.

    社会工作(尤指直接涉及研究个人家庭史和个人情况的工作)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Recent listed buildings casework has included industrial and domestic buildings and a Georgian bridge.
    • What I hope to do in the next few weeks, if elected, is to use the notes I have made and set aside time to work on each case study, in a similar fashion to how casework was approached when I worked for an MP.
    • Since then police have interviewed hundreds of witnesses and the gathered evidence has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate in York.
    • They finally got an entirely new computer system based on casework needs and realities rather than the antiquated rubbish that had been passed on to them by the Government of the time.
    • With the casework approach these people are not treated as though they are a burden on society.
    • I have enjoyed helping people and the casework but I haven't enjoyed the politics.
    • First, we wanted to establish ourselves in the ward, to represent people and effectively deal with casework.
    • I frequently hear privately the ideas on the importance of casework of many individuals, some of whom have a great passion for their subject matter.
    • The most urgent area of casework is generally on the arrests front.
    • Social work staff say they are overburdened with casework and worried about not being able to give heroin addicts in the drug court enough support.
    • The number of pregnancy-related discrimination cases against employers has doubled in the past 12 months and now account for 10% of all Equality Authority casework files.
    • Even when I was a full-time professor, I still did the casework so that I could move between two different worlds.
    • Direct action casework has brought victories in winning social benefits, fighting evictions, stopping deportations and winning back pay.
    • Using evidence from our listed buildings casework, we pointed out that pressure on listed agricultural and industrial buildings is far higher than on listed buildings as a whole, and this is getting worse for the industrial heritage.
    • The relatively few children placed by the Washington Children's Home Society, the state's major social agency, had incomplete records that testified to inferior casework.
    • Mr. Hadzi assumed the casework for the family on December 2000.
    • The charges follow a joint investigation by West Yorkshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate.
    • Mr McFarlane said: ‘A lot of our casework is down to dysfunctional families and lack of parental supervision.’
    • She had personally verified about 2,000 casualties through painstaking casework, although she knew these were just the tip of the iceberg.

casework2

nounˈkāsˌwərkˈkeɪsˌwərk
  • The decorative outer case protecting the workings of a complex mechanism such as an organ or harpsichord.

    琴盖

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both the casework and the graphics system are moveable and reconfigurable, so that a variety of exhibits can be accommodated.
    • Other successes on the project include low-emissivity, double-insulated glass and elimination of volatile organic compounds in paints, adhesives, and casework substrate.
    • A key question should be: do the end users want a view from their labs to the exterior, or will the labs be located on the interior, with wall space used for casework and equipment?
    • Early installations involved the construction of custom desks and casework to house the then bulky equipment.
    • Window mullions were rebuilt, and birch plywood casework that handsomely echoes the 1950s was installed.
    • This put intolerable strains on the casework, the string tension trying to pull the wrest plank closer to the soundboard.
    • He favors mortise-and-tenon joinery for his casework, frame-and-panel door construction, and dovetails at the front and back of each drawer.
    • In addition, there may be a collection of more specialized tools that are related to a particular trade - a scrollsaw for someone who cuts intricate patterns or a heavy mortising machine for someone who does a lot of casework.
    • Furniture-mounted uprights or fixtures built into hard partitions or casework are other possibilities.
    • We offer carts, cabinets, and laminate and stainless steel casework to fit your surgical service needs.
    • We will have to restore all the mahogany casework and we will have to provide quite a lot of new pipes.
    • The lab spaces of the Triangle Biotechnology Center are furnished with modular, Scandinavian-designed casework.
    • But it's also used for lids and even for the sides of casework.
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