furlough

[美國]/'fɜːləʊ/
[英國]/'fɝlo/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 休假;暫時解僱
vt. 准假;暫時解僱
詞形
過去式furloughed
第三人稱單數furloughs
複數furloughs
現在分詞furloughing
過去分詞furloughed

例句

The soldiers had their furloughs in their breast pockets.

士兵們的貼身口袋裏裝着休假證

Some soldiers went on furlough for two weeks.

有些士兵休假兩週。

The Navy furloughed him and never called him back to active duty.

海軍準他休假,再也沒有將他召回來服役。

He was placed on furlough due to the company's financial difficulties.

由於公司的財務困難,他被停職。

The organization announced furloughs for some of its employees.

該組織宣佈對部分員工進行停職。

She had to take a furlough from work to care for her sick child.

她不得不請假照顧生病的孩子。

The company implemented furloughs as a cost-cutting measure.

公司實施停職作爲一項削減成本的措施。

Many workers were put on unpaid furlough during the pandemic.

在疫情期間,許多工人被安排停薪留職。

The government provided furlough schemes to support businesses during the crisis.

政府提供了停職計劃以支持企業度過危機。

She was grateful for the furlough that allowed her to spend time with her family.

她感激這次停職,讓她有時間和家人在一起。

The union negotiated for better terms for furloughed workers.

工會爲停職工人爭取更好的條件進行了談判。

He used the furlough period to work on personal projects and hobbies.

他利用停職期間從事個人項目和愛好。

Employees were unsure if the furlough would be temporary or permanent.

員工們不確定停職是暫時的還是永久的。

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