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
- In China the people who are unemployed are called laid-off workers.
在中国失业的人员被称为下岗职工。 - Second, many people equate laid-off workers with unemployed people, which is incorrect.
其二,许多人把下岗职工等同于失业人员,这是不恰当的。 - Laid-off factory workers tend to return to the countryside and rely on their extended families.
被解雇的工厂员工往往选择返回农村老家,依赖大家庭维持生计。 - 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。 - He is a laid-off worker.
他是个下岗工人。 - The laid-off workers should change their concept of employment.
下岗工人必须改变他们的职业观念。 - How can laid-off workers find new jobs?
很多下岗工人很难找到新的工作。 - 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。 - I may have never been without a job, but I do understand how laid-off workers feel.
我确实是从来没有失过业,但是我能理解下岗工人们的心情。 - For laid-off workers in poor areas, disease puts extra pressure on the family.
对贫困地区的下岗工人来说,疾病给家庭带来了更多的压力。
