常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The average unemployed person now has been out of work for 24.5 weeks, or nearly half a year.現(xiàn)在,失業(yè)者沒(méi)有工作的時(shí)間平均是24.5周,或者接近半年。Moreover, there is a stigma in Japan if an unemployed person asks for help: “If you don’t work, you don’t deserve to eat”, the saying goes.再者,日本有這樣一句俗語(yǔ):“不勞者不得食”。 因此,失業(yè)的人尋求幫助在日本是件可恥的事。So if every unemployed person grabbed the first job that came his way, the match between workers and jobs that resulted would not be optimal.所以如果每個(gè)失業(yè)的人都接受他所獲得的第一個(gè)職位,那麼工人和職位的匹配情況將不會(huì)是最佳結(jié)果。權(quán)威例句Berlin now wants to raise that eligibility to 18 to 24 months, depending on the age of the unemployed person.FORBES: Fact and CommentAsked when he last had spoken to an unemployed person, he said that one of his own relatives was out of work.FORBES: Banks Still Too-Big-To-Fail: Six Things The Fed Must DoIt may be to help one unemployed person, a homeless person or a beggar to find an income-earning activity and begin the climb out of poverty.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 unemployed person