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。 - Third, ensuring the basic living standards and reemployment of laid-off workers of state-owned enterprises.
第三,认真做好国有企业下岗职工基本生活保障和再就业工作。 - These laid-off workers need money, vocational training and support.
这些下岗工人需要资金,需要职业培训,还需要支持。 - And I became a laid-off employee like everyone else.
而我和其他所有的人一样成了待业人员。 - After laid-off workers are re-employed, they should sever labor relations with their original enterprises.
下岗职工再就业以后,要与原企业解除劳动关系。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - He is a doctor while his brother is a laid-off worker.
他是一个医生,然而他弟弟是个下岗工人。 - The new job opportunities will also cover laid-off and migrant workers.
这些新的就业机会也将涵盖下岗再就业以及农民工。