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人力

rén lì

main d'oeuvre; travail manuel

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人力资源部负责招聘和培训员工。

rén lì zī yuán bù fù zé zhào pìn hé péi xùn yuán gōng.

The human resources department is responsible for recruiting and training employees.

这个项目需要大量的人力。

zhè ge xiàng mù xū yào dà liàng de rén lì.

This project requires a lot of manpower.

人力资本是企业最重要的资产。

rén lì zī běn shì qǐ yè zuì zhòng yào de zī chǎn.

Human capital is the most important asset of an enterprise.

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Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 人力 (rénlì) is composed of two characters: 人 (rén), meaning "person" or "human", and 力 (lì), meaning "strength" or "power". Together, these characters form the compound word 人力, which literally means "human strength" or "human effort". In modern Chinese, 人力 is used to refer to the physical or mental effort exerted by a person or group of people. It can also be used to refer to the workforce or labor force, as in the phrase 人力资源 (rénlì zīyuán), which means "human resources".The character 人 (rén) has a long history in Chinese writing, dating back to the oracle bone script of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC). The earliest form of the character depicted a person standing with their arms outstretched, representing the idea of "humanity" or "personhood". Over time, the character evolved into its current form, which is still used today.The character 力 (lì) also has a long history in Chinese writing, dating back to the oracle bone script of the Shang dynasty. The earliest form of the character depicted a hand holding a weapon, representing the idea of "strength" or "power". Over time, the character evolved into its current form, which is still used today.The compound word 人力 (rénlì) first appeared in written Chinese during the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). It was used to refer to the physical or mental effort exerted by a person or group of people. In modern Chinese, 人力 is still used in this sense, and it can also be used to refer to the workforce or labor force.