furlough

[美]/'fɜːləʊ/
[英]/'fɝlo/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 休假;暂时解雇
vt. 准假;暂时解雇
词形变化
过去式furloughed
第三人称单数furloughs
复数furloughs
现在分词furloughing
过去分词furloughed

例句

The soldiers had their furloughs in their breast pockets.

士兵们的贴身口袋里装着休假证

Some soldiers went on furlough for two weeks.

有些士兵休假两周。

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

海军准他休假,再也没有将他召回来服役。

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

由于公司的财务困难,他被停职。

The organization announced furloughs for some of its employees.

该组织宣布对部分员工进行停职。

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

她不得不请假照顾生病的孩子。

The company implemented furloughs as a cost-cutting measure.

公司实施停职作为一项削减成本的措施。

Many workers were put on unpaid furlough during the pandemic.

在疫情期间,许多工人被安排停薪留职。

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

政府提供了停职计划以支持企业度过危机。

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

她感激这次停职,让她有时间和家人在一起。

The union negotiated for better terms for furloughed workers.

工会为停职工人争取更好的条件进行了谈判。

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

他利用停职期间从事个人项目和爱好。

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

员工们不确定停职是暂时的还是永久的。

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