brain drain
英 [ˈbreɪn dreɪn]
美 [ˈbreɪn dreɪn]
n. (国家的)人才流失
牛津词典
noun
- (国家的)人才流失
the movement of highly skilled and qualified people to a country where they can work in better conditions and earn more money
柯林斯词典
- 人才流失;人才外流
When people talk about abrain drain, they are referring to the movement of a large number of scientists or academics away from their own country to other countries where the conditions and salaries are better.
英英释义
noun
- depletion or loss of intellectual and technical personnel
双语例句
- It is perhaps paradoxical to talk of benefit and the brain drain at the same time.
把人才流失和非洲受益放在一起,或许有点自相矛盾。 - Another issue is brain drain.
另一个问题是人才流失。 - In each industry, the phenomenon of brain drain more and more frequent.
在每一个行业中,人才流失现象越来越频繁。 - So far no agreement has been reached on how to stop this so-called reverse brain drain.
到目前为止,尚无任何就如何停止这个所谓的反向人才外流情况达成任何协议。 - Now the Canadian brain drain can begin.
如今,加拿大的人才流失恐怕就要开始了。 - Brain drain was a terrible loss to developing countries, in view of the financial and human resources that were lost to the developed world.
考虑到丢失到发达国家的财政和人力资源,人才流失对于发展中国家是一个可怕的损失。 - That maths exam I took was a regular brain drain.
绞尽脑汁的数学测验,我真是绞尽了脑汁。 - It is very significant both in theory and practice to study and solve the problem of brain drain in small and medium-sized private enterprises.
对中小民营企业员工流失问题进行求解,具有十分重要的研究和实践意义。 - The effect of the "brain drain" was felt more heavily in small African and Caribbean countries.
在非洲和加勒比小国,“人才流失”的影响更为严重。 - This brain drain has blunted the multinationals 'competitive edge and eroded their position in China.
这种人才流失削弱了跨国企业的竞争优势,动摇了它们在中国的地位。