"caseloads" 怎么发音
word
ˈkæsəˌɫoʊdz
KASS-oh-lohdz
kˈeɪsləʊdz
KAYS-lohdz
释义
The number of cases or clients that a person or organization is responsible for, especially in professions like law, social work, or healthcare.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkæsəˌɫoʊdz
英式英语
kˈeɪsləʊdz
简化发音
美式
KASS-oh-lohdz
英式
KAYS-lohdz
语境中听
Social workers often have heavy caseloads.
Lawyers must manage multiple caseloads at the same time.
Doctors' caseloads increased during the flu season.
Her caseloads are getting out of control — she barely has time for lunch.