take time off
英 [teɪk taɪm ɒf]
美 [teɪk taɪm ɔːf]
v. 休息
英英释义
verb
- take time off from work
双语例句
- He couldn't take time off to come to New York with me.
他走不开没法和我一来纽约。 - Take time off from work; stop working temporarily.
从工作中抽出一部分时间;暂时的停止工作。 - Apparently, they never leave our ward or take time off.
显然这些护士从来没有离开过医疗站或是走开一会儿。 - She was high enough on the corporate ladder to take time off whenever she wanted.
她在公司中的级别很高,只要她愿意随时可以休假。 - Researchers now recommend that we take time off every day to project our desired goals onto the screen in our minds.
如今研究人员提倡我们应该每天花些时间将自己想要达到的目标投射到心灵的屏幕上。 - Despite these benefits, some employees might still be reluctant to take time off for lunch.
尽管益处多多,一些员工也许仍舍不得抽时间享用午餐。 - He'd have to take time off for a long debriefing.
他要花长时间做个报告。 - They have the freedom of correspondence and the right to take time off during festivals and holidays; He believe he have the right to sit back while others do the hard work.
有通信自由、节假日休息的权利;他认为别人在干重活时他有权利休息。 - Jo: kind of* flexi-time means if you work extra hours on one day, you can take time off another day.
OH那倒不错,就是说如果你前一天多干了几个小时,第二天你就可以中午再来上班了! - At that time he often had to take time off for meetings.
那时侯他经常得歇工去开会。
