unemployed 的英语意思
unemployedunemployed1 /ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd◂/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译 without a job没有工作 SYN out of work:
an unemployed actor一位失业的演员
I’ve only been unemployed for a few weeks.我失业才几个星期。Register语体In everyday English, people often say out of work rather than unemployed:· He’s been out of work since January.在日常英语中,人们常用 out of work 而非 unemployed:· 他从一月份起就一直没有工作。THESAURUS同义词辨析unemployed someone who is unemployed does not have a job指某人没有工作: · Fifty percent of the men in this town are unemployed.· 这个镇上有五成男性没有工作。out of work unemployed, especially for a long period of time, when you had a job before失业,尤指原本有工作、如今已失业较长时间: · I’ve been out of work for two years.· 我已经失业两年了。redundant British English if someone is redundant, they have been told that they no longer have a job如果某人被称为 redundant,意味着被告知其工作已不复存在: · He was made redundant earlier this year.· 他今年早些时候被裁员了。· redundant miners· 被裁员的矿工be on the dole British English, be on welfare/on unemployment American English to be receiving money from the government because you do not have a job因没有工作而领取政府救济金: · I didn’t want to go back on the dole.· 我不想再去领失业救济金了。· Many people on welfare don’t have anyone to take care of the kids while they train for a job.· 很多靠政府救济生活的人,在参加职业培训期间,没有人帮忙照看孩子。be looking for work if someone is looking for work, they do not have a job and are trying to find one如果某人在 looking for work,即没有工作且正在努力寻找工作: · How long have you been looking for work?· 你找工作找了多久了?jobless people who are jobless do not have jobs – used especially in news reportsjobless 指没有工作的人——尤用于新闻报道: · The jobless totals have risen by 6% in the last year.· 过去一年中,失业总人数上升了6%。· jobless youths· 无业青年
查看全部语言翻译 without a job没有工作 SYN out of work:
an unemployed actor一位失业的演员
I’ve only been unemployed for a few weeks.我失业才几个星期。Register语体In everyday English, people often say out of work rather than unemployed:· He’s been out of work since January.在日常英语中,人们常用 out of work 而非 unemployed:· 他从一月份起就一直没有工作。THESAURUS同义词辨析unemployed someone who is unemployed does not have a job指某人没有工作: · Fifty percent of the men in this town are unemployed.· 这个镇上有五成男性没有工作。out of work unemployed, especially for a long period of time, when you had a job before失业,尤指原本有工作、如今已失业较长时间: · I’ve been out of work for two years.· 我已经失业两年了。redundant British English if someone is redundant, they have been told that they no longer have a job如果某人被称为 redundant,意味着被告知其工作已不复存在: · He was made redundant earlier this year.· 他今年早些时候被裁员了。· redundant miners· 被裁员的矿工be on the dole British English, be on welfare/on unemployment American English to be receiving money from the government because you do not have a job因没有工作而领取政府救济金: · I didn’t want to go back on the dole.· 我不想再去领失业救济金了。· Many people on welfare don’t have anyone to take care of the kids while they train for a job.· 很多靠政府救济生活的人,在参加职业培训期间,没有人帮忙照看孩子。be looking for work if someone is looking for work, they do not have a job and are trying to find one如果某人在 looking for work,即没有工作且正在努力寻找工作: · How long have you been looking for work?· 你找工作找了多久了?jobless people who are jobless do not have jobs – used especially in news reportsjobless 指没有工作的人——尤用于新闻报道: · The jobless totals have risen by 6% in the last year.· 过去一年中,失业总人数上升了6%。· jobless youths· 无业青年