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idle; between jobs; (euphemism for `unemployed').

unemployed造句

The unemployed reporter pawned his typewriter to pay the rent.

The long-term unemployed are becoming a new underclass.

To be counted as unemployed you have to be looking for a job, so one can assume that the unemployed are involuntarily unemployed and so would prefer to work.

It's troubling that those unemployed for the longest don't appear to be finding jobs.

Yet any action to help the unemployed is vetoed by the fear-mongers.

People from the fringes of society (unemployed playwrights and electricians) rose to giddy heights.

In 1732 in Guixing, there was an unemployed trapper named Wei who had a gun.

The current lack in human resources is appalling: some trained personnel are there, but remain unemployed.

Some unemployed miners had been expected to join militias, though evidence that they have done so is scant.

And all these unemployed people will fall from the front of their mind, and that's it for them.

And how do we know that there's no room for policies to put the unemployed back to work?

There has been deregulation, to lengthen shopping hours and to coax the long-term unemployed back into work.

空闲的;在工作之余;(“unemployed(失业的)”的委婉说法)。

But that focus was, in itself, a symptom of the extent to which Washington has lost interest in the plight of the unemployed.

A decline in labor mobility may help explain some of the failure of workers to find jobs even after they have been unemployed for months.

European Commission officials estimate that in most of western Europe, between 80% and 90% of the unemployed are entitled to some social assistance.

Given all that, it seems you win this bet — but, in light of your friend's unemployed status, why not spring for the lobsters anyway?

Should South African develop Labour intensive manufacturing industries? The answer is yes, because most Labour forces are in agriculture or are unemployed and are poor.

It is difficult to envisage wages taking off when the public sector is shedding jobs and facing a two-year pay freeze and there are 2.5m people unemployed, close to 8% of the Labour force.

Wilson lives in Los Angeles, though his residence feels provisional and fleeting. No longer a video clerk, he is occupied with writing screenplays, or, as we say here on Earth, unemployed.

That could make it easier for consumers to increase spending, and for businesses to hire more workers at a time when nearly one of every 10 U.S. workers is unemployed.

To echo an old joke, heaven is where women and older people work like the Swedes, the young work like the Dutch and the unemployed find jobs like the Danes.

When policemen, school janitors and cleaners are dismissed and bankrupt peddlers or unemployed artisans have nothing more to sell or pawn, they grif their teeth and with tears in their eyes take this last desperate step, knowing it to be a dead end.

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