1.
An employer who has lost confidence in the ability of an employee may demote him.

雇佣人对被雇佣人之能力失去信心时得予以降职。
2.
a person responsible for hiring workers.

为雇佣工人负责的人。
3.
a person or firm that employs workers.

雇佣工人的人或公司。
4.
You'll hire local people to work in the branch office.

你们分部将雇佣当地人。
5.
If you hire new workers,

如果雇佣一些新工人,
6.
They keep a servant.

他们雇了一个佣人。
7.
A professional soldier hired for service in a foreign army.

雇佣兵被外国军队雇佣来服役的职业军人
8.
They hired two new secretaries in the department; How many people has she employed?

这个部雇佣了两名新的秘书;她雇佣了多少人。
9.
an employee on strike against an employer.

参加反对雇主罢工的雇佣工人。
10.
A person employed to help, especially a farm worker or domestic servant.

佣人,雇工被雇佣来帮忙的人,尤指农场工人或家庭仆役
11.
When you hire people that are smarter than you are, you prove you are smarter than they are.
雇用比你聪明的人,证明你比受雇佣的人聪明。
12.
Long-term Employment of Short-term Employment? -From the Perspective of Manpower Capital of Enterprise;
长期雇佣?还是短期雇佣?——以企业人力资本的形成为视点
13.
Laws prohibit discrimination in hiring;

法律禁止在雇佣工人时歧视任何人;
14.
A person employed in industry.

产业工人工业企业或公司雇佣的人
15.
A youth employed as a servant or page.

男仆被雇为佣人或随从的年轻人
16.
Few people nowadays keep servants about the house.

现在很少人家里雇有佣人。
17.
A writer hired to produce routine or commercial writing.

雇佣文人受雇写一些公文或商业文章的作者
18.
Special Purpose Trust Fund for the Provision of Junior Professional Officers

雇佣初级专业人员特别用途信托基金