caseloads

caseloads

美 [ˈkeɪsˌloʊd]  英 [ˈkeɪsˌləʊd]

  • n.工作量
  • 网络讼累

词形变化

复数:caseloads  

英汉解释

n.
1.
工作量

英英解释

n.

例句

Validation of automated systems is quickly becoming a requirement for DNA laboratories to meet increasing caseloads and database expansions.

随着案件日益积累以及满足数据库扩展需求自动化系统运作很快成为DNA实验室主流

The number of judicial districts can vary over time, primarily owing to population changes and corresponding caseloads.

地区法院数目不同时期不尽相同首要因素人口数量变化有待处理案件数量

The MSU Veterinary Teaching Hospial is serving more than 23, 000 patients annually, which is one of the largest caseloads in the nation.

每年MSU医学院附属医院接受服务动物超过23,000处理病例数量国内首屈一指

Higher income cutoffs increased use of prenatal care, while decreases in welfare caseloads reduced it.

收入较高分数线增加产前保健使用案件数量减少福利降低

This puts the onus of controlling services and caseloads onto the states.

将把控制服务处理案件责任转嫁政府

At the same time, declining welfare caseloads have caused many women to lose medicaid.

同时福利案件下降造成许多妇女失去医疗补助