layoff的中文翻译是什么意思

layoff

US/'leɪˌɔf/
UK/'leɪɒf/

n. 停工,停止活动; 临时解雇; 操作停止; 失业期; 修养

layoff柯林斯释义

N-COUNT(通常指因工作岗位不足的)解雇,裁员,下岗

When there are layoffs in a company, workers are told by their employers to leave their job, usually because there is no more work for them in the company.

  • It will close more than 200 stores nationwide resulting in the layoffs of an estimated 2,000 employees.

    它将关闭全国200多家店铺,估计会有2,000名员工因此失业。

N-COUNT休养;疗养;养伤

A layoff is a period of time in which people do not work or take part in their normal activities, often because they are resting or are injured.

  • They both made full recoveries after lengthy injury layoffs.

    他俩因受伤长期休养后都已完全康复。

layoff英文释义

Noun

1. the act of laying off an employee or a work force

    layoff场景例句

    The company intends to layoff a portion of the staff to reduce costs.

    为了节省开支,公司打算撤减一部分员工.

    They thought that the proposal would make it easier for employers to layoff workers.

    他们认为这方案使雇主更容易开除工人.

    His card joined the small pile of those spared from the layoff.

    他的登记卡被放到那一小叠免于被裁的人的卡片里面.

    Remember firing is not the same as layoff or reduction in force.

    记得射击是不一样的裁员或削减部队.

    It's as if every worker in the city of Los Angeles received an unexpected layoff notice.

    它就好像每个在洛杉矶的工人意外收到一份临时解雇通知.

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    layoff词性变形

    layoffs

    layoff近义词

    dismissal