夜班
含义
Night shift; overnight duty. The working period assigned during nighttime hours, typically from late evening through the early morning.
Common in industries that require 24-hour operations: hospitals, factories, transport, security, and emergency services. 上夜班 means to work the night shift; 倒夜班 means to rotate onto the night shift. Associated in discourse with health risks of irregular schedules, salary supplements (夜班费 — night shift pay), and the social realities of shift workers.
例句
- 医院急诊科的护士长在连续上了五个夜班之后,因严重睡眠不足引发了低烧和头晕,不得不申请临时调休。
- 工厂为了赶上季末的大批订单,将部分流水线改为三班倒制度,其中夜班的工人每小时比日班多领取一定比例的补贴。
- 他做了十年夜班保安,长期颠倒的作息规律让他即便在休假日也难以在正常时间入睡。
用法指南
语境: workplace, healthcare, manufacturing, labour policy
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 劳动法要求安排夜班须经员工同意,并支付不低于日班1.3倍的补贴,但一些中小企业把夜班费并入底薪,变相规避规定。(Labor law requires employee consent before assigning night shifts and a supplement of no less than 1.3 times the daytime wage, but some small and medium-sized companies fold the night-shift pay into base salary to evade the rule.)
- 长期上夜班的医护人员健康风险更高,研究显示慢性睡眠紊乱与夜班作业密切相关,医院应定期体检并提供心理支持。(Healthcare workers who work night shifts for long periods face higher health risks, and research shows a close link between chronic sleep disruption and night-shift work, so hospitals should provide regular checkups and psychological support.)
错误说法
- 我去上夜课 (when meaning a night work shift) — 夜课 refers to evening study classes, not a work shift; say 我去上夜班 for working the night shift; confusing 夜课 and 夜班 is a common mix-up since both involve nighttime activity but one is study and the other is work
起源与历史
夜 (night — 亦 also/shadow + 夕 dusk/evening; the dark period when shadows fall) + 班 (shift/duty rotation — originally the act of dividing jade; extended to dividing or rotating duties)
文化背景
时代: Modern
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复