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
- City workers were not pleased; bank bosses warned of a brain drain.
城市就业者表示不满,银行老板则警告这会导致人才流失。 - 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。 - 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。 - Now a lot of enterprises in Henan are in trouble and have serious brain drain.
目前河南省许多大中型企业人才流失严重。 - If the brain drain becomes an irreversible trend, a vicious circle will take shape in Chinese academia.
如果人才流失成为一种不可逆转的趋势,那么,中国学术界将会形成恶性循环。 - But the brain drain is not necessarily bad for African countries.
但对于非洲国家而言,人才流失未必是坏事。 - The "brain drain" may also undermine medical training in future.
“人才外流”还可能破坏未来的医疗培训。 - Bankers have warned of a brain drain of top bankers to Asia and the US.
银行家警告称,维克斯规则可能使顶级银行家流失到亚洲和美国。 - The major problem it has caused is the brain drain.
由此导致的主要问题便是人才流失。 - To some extent there are technological overlaps that explain this brain drain from the more traditional Valley it world.
硅谷传统it界的这种人才流失,在某种程度上可以用技术重叠来解释。