brain drain

brain drain [brein drein]  [bren dren] 

brain drain 基本解释

名词智囊流失

brain drain 相关例句

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1. The country suffered from a continual brain drain because of bad economy.
    那个国家因经济不景气,人才不断外流。

brain drain 词典解释

1. 人才流失;人才外流
    When people talk about a brain 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.

brain drain 单语例句

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1. We need to focus on addressing rationally the push and pull factors responsible for brain drain to augment brain gain instead.

2. Gu is worried that this could lead to brain drain from the profession.

3. The China is worried about the brain drain as statistics show that only 25 percent students will return to China after obtaining foreign degrees.

4. But experts say it will increase an existing brain drain from developing countries and make it more difficult for them to improve their national health.

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5. Domestic banks may suffer a serious brain drain because foreign banks can lure professional personnel with competitive remuneration packages.

6. A growing outflow of intelligent students to Hong Kong and foreign countries should definitely not be taken as a brain drain.

7. The Chinese education authority should take timely measures to stop the brain drain and money drain from China.

8. Experts said vicious market competition has led to inadequate training and a brain drain of maintenance workers.

9. Graduates who formed the bulk of the " reverse brain drain " have sometimes been labeled " sea turtles " for their journeys home.

10. Today's China is more open, but the once perplexing " brain drain " is beginning to reverse.

brain drain 英英释义

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noun

1. depletion or loss of intellectual and technical personnel