Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Workload"
The meaning of "Workload" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does We pick up some of her workload mean?
A:
We pick up some of her workload
=
She has too much work, she can’t do it all, so we get some of it.
We pick up some of her workload
=
She has too much work, she can’t do it all, so we get some of it.
Q:
What does Distribute my workload more evenly. mean?
A:
仕事量をもっと平等に配る。
Q:
What does hefty workload mean?
A:
hefty = super large
workload = the amount of things you have to do
hefty workload = having a super large amount of things to do
workload = the amount of things you have to do
hefty workload = having a super large amount of things to do
Q:
What does I got a heavy workload. mean?
A:
"I have a lot of work to do."
Q:
What does Personally, workload mean?
A:
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Example sentences using "Workload"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with workload.
A:
* The therapist use a referral system to prioritize the workload.
*The teacher had a hectic workload.
*The recent merger has led to a great increase in our workload.
*The workload us excessive, with regular home work averaging two hours a night.
*The teacher had a hectic workload.
*The recent merger has led to a great increase in our workload.
*The workload us excessive, with regular home work averaging two hours a night.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with workload .
A:
Tom has a heavy workload.
This heavy workload is too much for me.
I would love to go out but this heavy workload won't allow me.
This heavy workload is too much for me.
I would love to go out but this heavy workload won't allow me.
Translations of "Workload"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? a heavy workload
A:
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Other questions about "Workload"
Q:
Considering my current workload, I think my salary is just right. I never thought I was underpaid. Does this sound natural?
A:
Perhaps “I’ve never thought I was underpaid” would be a little better, but there’s no problem in your original sentence.
Q:
"I had such a heavy workload that I had to work on the weekend." Does this sound natural?
A:
You can also say, I have work piling up that I have to work even on weekends.
Q:
We're getting loosing our workload. Does this sound natural?
A:
‘loosing’ should be ‘losing’
Q:
A: He had me finish the heavy workload in today.
B: He worked me to finish the heavy workload in today. Does this sound natural?
B: He worked me to finish the heavy workload in today. Does this sound natural?
A:
A sounds natural but should be “He had me finish the heavy workload today.” B does not.
Q:
You seem to have too many workload today. You'll be tired later. Does this sound natural?
A:
you mean work load
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