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.The father was unexpectedly furloughed and evidently his wife and son touched the vaccine site and became infected, the CDC said.
CDC声称由于他的孩子和妻子接触了防疫站而被感染,这名士兵意外的接到了休假通知。
2.Although furloughed workers got retroactive pay during the last shut down, but many predict that won't be the case this time around.
在1996年美国政府关门期间,尽管给被迫休假的员工补发了工资,但是很多人预测这一次情况并非如此。
3.That's especially in a cash-strapped city, where people have been furloughed or even lost jobs.
特别是对于一个财政紧张的城市,许多人正处于休假甚至失业之中。
4.Union reps estimate that at least 800, 000 government workers will be furloughed if Congress can't reach a deal.
据政府工会代表们预计,如果国会就预算案不能达成协议,至少有80万政府工作人员将被迫休假。
5.A ban on construction work and smokestack industries has forced employers to pay furloughed workers.
关闭建筑工地以及冒烟产业的规定迫使雇主付费给暂时休假的工人。
6.About 800, 000 federal employees could be furloughed if the government closes, and services across the executive branch would stall.
如果政府真的关门,约80万联邦雇员可能遭到临时解雇,行政当局各项服务将陷入停顿。
7.More than 20, 000 state workers were furloughed Friday and told to apply for unemployment benefits, and state-park campgrounds were closed.
明尼苏达州政府的2万多名政府雇员上周五被解雇,还被告知去申请失业救济。