laid-off
英 [leɪd ɒf]
美 [leɪd ɔːf]
adj. 被解雇的
英英释义
adj
- having lost your job
双语例句
- You know, most of them are laid-off workers or just graduated from elementary or middle school.
你知道,他们中大多数人是下岗工人或小学中学毕业的人。 - Being laid-off from that job turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
从那个工作中被解雇,结果却成了一件因祸得福的事。 - He is a laid-off worker.
他是个下岗工人。 - Second, many people equate laid-off workers with unemployed people, which is incorrect.
其二,许多人把下岗职工等同于失业人员,这是不恰当的。 - As far as I know, more than million laid-off workers have found their new jobs.
就我所知,一千多万下岗工人已经找到了新的工作。 - This in turn relieves the problem of laid-off workers in the city.
这又缓解了北京的下岗工人问题。 - For laid-off workers in poor areas, disease puts extra pressure on the family.
对贫困地区的下岗工人来说,疾病给家庭带来了更多的压力。 - I may have never been without a job, but I do understand how laid-off workers feel.
我确实是从来没有失过业,但是我能理解下岗工人们的心情。 - A re-employment project aiming at solving the problems of the jobless and the laid-off worker was initiated in1994.
为解决事业人员和下岗职工的再就业问题,中国重1994年开始实施再就业工程。 - In some hard-hit areas, many laid-off workers are giving up searches.
在一些深受打击的区域中,许多下岗的工人放弃搜索。
