柯林斯詞典layoff /?le??f/ (layoffs) 1. N-COUNT When there are layoffs in a company, people become unemployed because there is no more work for them in the company. 解雇[商業(yè)] It will close more than 200 stores nationwide resulting in the layoffs of an estimated 2,000 employees. 在全國(guó)范圍內(nèi)將關(guān)閉二百多家商店,造成約兩千人失業(yè)。 返回 layoff劍橋詞典 layoff noun (work) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 often plural ] an occasion when a company stops employing someone, sometimes temporarily, because the company does not have enough money or enough work 解雇,解聘,下崗 The recent economic crisis has led to massive layoffs. 近來(lái)的經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)導(dǎo)致大批人員下崗。 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作為單數(shù)使用的名詞 ] a period when someone is not working or playing sport 停工期;歇工期 Foster is playing again after a six-week layoff due to injury . 福斯特因傷休息6周后又重新回到了賽場(chǎng)。 layoff noun (FOOTBALL) in football , a short gentle pass into a space that another player from your team can run forward into, then move forward with the ball or shoot towards the goal without slowing down or stopping (足球比賽中)喂球 返回 layoff