be laid off
基本解釋
- 下崗;被解雇
英漢例句
- How many teachers will have to be laid off?
有多少老師將會(huì)下崗? - Cuts in the education budget will probably shorten the school year by a week, require teachers to be laid off and cause classes to get bigger.
教育預(yù)算的削減很可能會(huì)讓學(xué)年減少一個(gè)星期,這就要求部分教師下崗,造成班級(jí)槼模擴(kuò)大。 - What I’m saying is that it’s more likely that you’ll be laid off in the next 50 years of employment than me never reaching my goal after lots of failures.
我想要說(shuō)的是與經(jīng)歷了許多失敗之後我還從未達(dá)成自己的目標(biāo)相比,你在未來(lái)的50年裡更有可能被解雇。 - When the economy went south, the first to be laid off were the highest paid programmers.
FORBES: Listen To The Working World Around You - Moreover, the vast majority of Americans today don't expect to be laid off anytime soon.
FORBES: Secret Weapon - American workers who can so easily be laid off may not be hired back as quickly.
ECONOMIST: Productivity growth