Laid off

裁员:指企业或雇主基于业务上的考量

常用释义

词性释义

裁员:指企业或雇主基于业务上的考量,暂时或永久中止雇用个人或集体雇员的行为。
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1·Wages have been frozen and workers laid off.
工资已被冻结,员工们下岗了。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·100,000 federal workers will be laid off to reduce the deficit.
10万名联邦工作人员将被解雇以减少赤字。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·He laid off several hundred workers.
他解雇了几百名员工。
4·It appears we two won't be laid off after all.
看来我们两个最后不会被解雇的。
5·Millennials remember their father and mother both were laid off.
千禧一代记得他们的父母都被解雇了。
6·Millennials "remember their father and mother both were laid off."
千禧一代“记得他们的父母都曾被解雇了。”
7·Last year, Andrea's husband, Rick, a miner in Nevada was laid off.
安德里亚的丈夫里克是内华达州的一名矿工,去年他被解雇了。
8·The teachers are store employees, many of them older and semi-retired from a skilled trade, or laid off.
这些教师都是商店雇员,其中许多人年龄较大,已经从熟练的行业中半退休或下岗。
9·The lengthy process is partly because older workers are more likely to have been laid off from industries that are downsizing, like manufacturing.
这一漫长过程的部分原因是,年龄较大的工人更有可能从诸如制造业这样的正在裁员的行业里被解雇。
10·In a survey by the center of older workers who were laid off during the recession, just one in six had found another job, and half of that group had accepted pay cuts.
对在经济衰退期间被解雇的老员工中心进行的一项调查中,只有六分之一的人找到了另一份工作,其中一半的人接受了减薪。
同义词
下岗;解雇