1.(军人,官吏的)休假
1.给予休假
2.强迫...休假,使停职,暂时解雇
1.a period of time during which someone is allowed to be away from a job or the military
1.to allow or order someone to leave work for a period of time
1.Yeah. That was an easy ride, let me tell you. Work programs, weekend furloughs. Not like here.
是的。那是一段轻松的日子,我告诉你,工作有序,周末休息,可不像这儿。
2.So if you're working in an office boiling with dread about layoffs, furloughs, or company's health, start by altering your own mood.
所以,如果你在为职场上的裁员,度假或公司的健康而怒火中烧的话,你首先要做的就是改变自己的情绪。
3.The furloughs Saint Louis Mayor Francis Slay instituted two years ago affected all city employees, including him.
于2年前设立暂时解雇的圣路易斯市长弗朗西斯•斯雷对全市职工产生了影响,这其中当然也包括他本人。
4.With no budget in place and not enough cash to pay all the bills, California's governor has enacted work furloughs on three Fridays a month.
由于没有预算也没有足够的资金来支付所有的账单,加州州长颁布每月有三个星期五为无薪休假日。
5.In a society known for competitive inpidualism, pay cuts and furloughs are calling forth a spirit of collectivism.
在一个以竞争性个人主义著称的社会中,裁员和无薪休假却催生出了集体主义。
6.The furloughs will also bring to a halt certification of new products by aerospace companies, according to Reuters.
按照路透社的说法,该解雇行为还将对航空业制造商的新产品认证带来延迟。
7.Slay says furloughs could return if the economy does not improve, but Beth Nelson is hopeful.
斯雷表示如果经济不会改善暂时解雇还会再次发生,但贝丝尼尔森对此充满希望。
8.In the private sector during previous recessions, furloughs were associated with large manufacturers.
在以往的衰退中,私营部门的暂时解雇总是与大型制造商联系在一起。
9.He was preparing for more furloughs when the Cardinals made a comeback in the final weeks of the regular season.
斯雷正在准备更多的暂时解雇时候红雀队在赛季最后几周卷土重来。
10.In Detroit, Mr Bing is urging unions to take furloughs and reduce health costs for new hires, among other concessions.
在底特律,Bing先生正在敦促工会采用休假、为新进员工降低医疗保障支出和其他一些让步方案。