child labour
英:[tʃaild ˈleibə] 美: [tʃaɪld ˈlebɚ]
child labour 基本解释
n.童工;
英英释义
Child labour
A succession of laws on child labour, the so-called [[Factory Acts, were passed in Britain in the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work, those aged 9-16 could work 16 hours per day per Cotton Mills Act.以上来源于:Wikipedia
child labour 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The local newspaper ran a feature on child labor.
地方报纸登载一篇有关童工的特写。 - It is not permitted to exploit child labour.
禁止剥削童工。
权威例句
Child LabourChild labour: an economic perspectiveChild Labour, Fertility, and Economic GrowthThe Economics of Child LabourChild labour or school attendance? Evidence from ZambiaAnalysis of Child Labour in Peru and Pakistan: A Comparative StudyWill trade sanctions reduce child labour? : The role of credit marketsEvery child counts: new global estimates on child labourThe Effectiveness of Self-regulation:: Corporate Codes of Conduct and Child LabourA dark side of institutional entrepreneurship: soccer balls, child labour and postcolonial impoverishment.