layoff

英[\'leɪɒf]
美[\'leɪˌɔf]

基本释义

n.
停工,停止活动; 临时解雇; 操作停止; 失业期; 修养

词性变化

实用例句

It will close more than 200 stores nationwide resulting in the layoffs of an estimated 2,000 employees.

它将关闭全国200多家店铺,估计会有2,000名员工因此失业。

They both made full recoveries after lengthy injury layoffs.

他俩因受伤长期休养后都已完全康复。

The company intends to layoff a portion of the staff to reduce costs.

为了节省开支,公司打算撤减一部分员工.

期刊摘选

They thought that the proposal would make it easier for employers to layoff workers.

他们认为这方案使雇主更容易开除工人.

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His card joined the small pile of those spared from the layoff.

他的登记卡被放到那一小叠免于被裁的人的卡片里面.

辞典例句

Remember firing is not the same as layoff or reduction in force.

记得射击是不一样的裁员或削减部队.

期刊摘选

It's as if every worker in the city of Los Angeles received an unexpected layoff notice.

它就好像每个在洛杉矶的工人意外收到一份临时解雇通知.

期刊摘选

It could be triggered simply by the announcement of some massive layoff.

这种上涨有可能完全是由某次宣布大规模裁员引起的.

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Torre said his stamina should not be affected even given the long layoff from starting.

托老表示,穆帅的毅力不会被长期间未上场先发而影响.

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What's more, layoff projections are grim.

此外, 裁员形势也不容乐观.

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A usually temporary layoff from work.

暂时裁员通常暂时的工厂裁员.

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The bottom line is that you need to be aware of the possibility of a layoff.

底线是,你需要意识到有被解雇的可能性.

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But the layoff was fatal.

没想到这一停竟成了致命伤.

辞典例句

Players are enjoying the time off and express no concern an extended layoff.

球员们正在享受着没有比赛的日子,他们关心的不是是否能继续休息.

期刊摘选

Vanishing job postings on Internet sites can also send a layoff signal.

网站上招聘职位减少也能传递将发生裁员的信号.

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He was bowling badly after his long layoff.

长期没碰之后,他保龄球打得真差.

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Suppose the husband has a job and is buying a house and there a layoff.

比如说,一个丈夫拥有一份工作,买了一栋新房,然后被辞退.

期刊摘选

Finally, prepare an explanation about what led to your layoff.

最后, 要准备好一套说辞来解释你被解雇的原因.

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Mayweather and his team say the layoff was just what the doctor ordered.

梅威瑟以及他的团队都说,这次休整其实是依照医生的指令进行的.

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真题例句

Mass layoffs and plant closings have drawn plenty of headlines and public debate over the years, and they still occasionally do.

出自-2013年6月阅读原文

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the act of laying off an employee or a work force

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