1.解雇期
2.暂时解雇
3.停止活动的时间
4.训练中的过渡期
5.不参加比赛的期间
6.放样
7.驶离
1.解雇期
2.暂时解雇
3.停止活动的时间
4.训练中的过渡期
5.不参加比赛的期间
6.放样
7.驶离
1.a situation in which an employer ends a worker’s employment, especially temporarily, because there is not enough work for them
2.a period of time when you are not working or performing an activity such as a sport, usually because you are sick or injured
1.Normally that would lead to temporary seasonal layoffs, which did not show up in the latest figures.
通常停工会导致暂时的季节性失业,这在最近的数据中没有显示。
2.He also said that while he is pretty confident the company is going to be able to avoid major layoffs.
他还表示,他是相当有信心公司将是能够避免重大裁员。
3.One year later, the company made a round of layoffs because of changing market conditions and Amanda was one of the first to go.
一年后,因为市场环境公司进行一轮下岗,Amanda是第一批下来的人。
4.My company is talking layoffs, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't stressed out about it.
我的公司里面在议论下岗,要说不我心情紧张那是在骗人。
5.But after the storm struck layoffs, unfortunately, was driven out of Larry Crow worked for more than twenty years of his store.
可是裁员风暴来袭之后,拉瑞·克劳不幸被逐出了他工作了二十余年的卖场。
6.As law-firm layoffs mount, fear of unemployment appears to be speeding up the resurgence of power clothes, even among the youngest recruits.
随着律师事务所的裁员风愈演愈烈,人们对失业的恐惧似乎正在为权力着装风潮的回归推波助澜,就连年轻一代也概莫能外。
7.The sudden layoffs have angered workers, who are now looking for compensation from the company, she said.
她说,突如其来的裁员让员工很愤怒,他们正要求公司进行赔偿。
8.Commissioner Hall says the slowdown in layoffs could be, as he put it, "a glimmer of hope" that the economy could be improving.
霍尔说,失去就业机会的速度放缓,显示出了经济可能正在改善的“一丝希望的曙光”。
9.Even as Walker moves ahead toward layoffs, there was no sign that the Democrats who have left the state have plans to return.
正如沃克走向向裁员,没有迹象表明,美国的民主党人已经离开的状态的计划呢。
10.He said the last time he saw this was 2000-2001, when the dot-com bubble burst and the economy went into a recession after massive layoffs.
他说,他最后一次看到这种情形是在2000-2001年;当时网络泡沫破灭,大量裁员后,经济进入衰退期。