laid-off
英 [leɪd ɒf]
美 [leɪd ɔːf]
adj. 被解雇的
英英释义
adj
- having lost your job
双语例句
- As far as I know, more than million laid-off workers have found their new jobs.
就我所知,一千多万下岗工人已经找到了新的工作。 - China's current job market vulnerable groups composed mainly of three types: laid-off workers, unemployed people and migrant workers in cities to make a living.
当前中国就业市场上的弱势群体主要由三类人员组成:下岗人员、失业人员和进城谋生的农民工。 - The re-employment of laid-off women is a manner to acclimatize themselves to the reform of social structure.
下岗失业女工的再就业是她们对社会结构变革适应的一种方式。 - Each laid-off worker can receive a living wage.
每个下岗工人可领取基本生活费。 - They also provide job guidance and organize reemployment training programs to help laid-off personnel find new jobs.
同时,组织下岗职工参加职业指导和再就业培训,引导和帮助他们实现再就业。 - We should give policy support to enterprises that increase jobs or reemploy laid-off workers.
对提供新就业岗位和吸纳下岗失业人员再就业的企业给予政策支持。 - Only in this way can laid-off workers completely shrug off poverty and regain their dignity in life.
只有这样下岗工人才能彻底摆脱贫困并且重新获得他们生命中的尊严。 - This in turn relieves the problem of laid-off workers in the city.
这又缓解了北京的下岗工人问题。 - He is a laid-off worker.
他是个下岗工人。 - In some hard-hit areas, many laid-off workers are giving up searches.
在一些深受打击的区域中,许多下岗的工人放弃搜索。