jobless

英['dʒɒbləs] 美['dʒɑːbləs]
  • adj. 失业的
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星级词汇:
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 失业的,无职业的,没有工作的
    2. 失业者的
    3. 与失业(者)有关的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. not having a job;

    "idle carpenters"
    "jobless transients"
    "many people in the area were out of work"

1. The film company collapsed, leaving Chris jobless and minus his life savings.
电影公司垮了,克里斯没了工作,也失去了他一生的积蓄。

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2. They were expecting the jobless rate to hold steady.
他们预计失业率会保持稳定。

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3. Most governments simply leave the long-term jobless to rot on the dole.
大多数政府就让那些长期失业的人领着救济金颓废度日。

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4. In July Belgium's jobless rate was unchanged at 8.2% of the workforce.
7月份,比利时的失业率没有发生变化,仍占劳动人口的8.2%。

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5. They joined the ranks of the jobless.
他们加入了失业者的行列。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Nearly 1 million are estimated to be jobless.
      估计有将近100 万人失业。
    2. The burglars in the city are mostly jobless people.
      城里的夜贼多为无业人员。
    3. Others fear that the newly jobless will turn criminal.
      其他一些人则担心新近失业者会走上犯罪的道路。
    4. Jobless and penniless, Tom had to sleep rough in the fields for several months.
      汤姆没有工作,身无分文,不得不在野外露宿了几个月。