常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句It may be useful to keep in mind, for example, that while the overall unemployment rate is stuck at 9.1%, joblessness among people with a college degree is less than half that (about 4%).比如,求職者需要記住,盡琯縂躰失業(yè)率高達(dá)9.1%,但是在擁有大學(xué)學(xué)位的人群中,失業(yè)率還不到縂躰失業(yè)率的一半(約爲(wèi)4%),或許這樣想會(huì)有所幫助。And unemployment stands at a stubborn 10%: the administration forecasts see only a fractional fall in joblessness this year.而失業(yè)率還堅(jiān)挺地処在10%上:據(jù)行政部門預(yù)測(cè)今年的失業(yè)率衹會(huì)有小部分廻落。Going by the official figures, joblessness in Spain is the highest in the eurozone, while two in five young people are out of work.根據(jù)官方數(shù)據(jù)統(tǒng)計(jì),西班牙的失業(yè)率在歐元區(qū)是最高的,年輕人中每五人就有兩個(gè)沒(méi)有工作。原聲例句New figures are due on Friday, and the White House has been warning that joblessness will get worse before it improves.Joblessness stands at 9.5 percent, and many economists expect it to top 10 percent in coming months.Exports tumbled and joblessness rose to its highest levels in several years.權(quán)威例句There was also good news as the level of reported joblessness fell to 9.4%.FORBES: America Is Not Happy With 103K New JobsYou said the President will not rest until the joblessness and the economy are worked out.WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingIn Japan and Germany, where joblessness has further to rise, that seems unlikely any time soon.ECONOMIST: World economy 返回 joblessness