jobless 英 [ˈdʒɒbləs]   美 [ˈdʒɑbləs]

jobless

jobless  英 [ˈdʒɒbləs] 美 [ˈdʒɑbləs]

adj. 失业的,无业的;(关于)失业者的  n. 失业者 

But companies that turn away jobless people as a group are generally not breaking the law — at least for now. 但是公司拒绝失业人员群体从一般意义上来讲并没有破坏法律,至少对于现在来说。
While the jobless migrant workers are content for now, the authorities have to deal with another large group of people whose dissatisfaction could lead to protests and demonstrations: students. 现在失业的农民工的满意的,政府要处理的是另一个庞大的群体,他们的不满会导致抗议和示威,这个群体就是学生。

  • If you're jobless, you don't currently have a job. If you quit your early morning job at the donut shop, you'll be able to sleep late again, but you'll be jobless.
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  • adj. 失业的,无业的;(关于)失业者的
  • n. 失业者
  • 1. But companies that turn away jobless people as a group are generally not breaking the law — at least for now.

    但是公司拒绝失业人员群体从一般意义上来讲并没有破坏法律,至少对于现在来说。

  • 2. While the jobless migrant workers are content for now, the authorities have to deal with another large group of people whose dissatisfaction could lead to protests and demonstrations: students.

    现在失业的农民工的满意的,政府要处理的是另一个庞大的群体,他们的不满会导致抗议和示威,这个群体就是学生。

  • 3. Some industry experts and economists predict thousands of small factories could shut down this year and leave thousands of workers jobless - creating new problems for China.

    一些产业专家和经济学家预测,数以千计的小型工厂可能在今年倒闭,导致大量工人失业,为中国带来新的问题。

  • jobless (adj.) "out of work, unemployed," 1905, from job (n.) + -less. As a noun, "jobless person or persons," from 1909. Related: Joblessness.
job·less / ˈdʒɒbləs ; NAmE ˈdʒɑːbləs / adjective 1 without a job 无工作的;失业的 SYN unemployed The closure left 500 people jobless. 这次倒闭使 500 人失业。 2 the jobless noun [plural ] people who are unemployed 失业者 job·less·ness / ˈdʒɒbləsnəs ; NAmE ˈdʒɑːbləsnəs / noun [uncountable ] job·less / ˈdʒɒbləs ; NAmE ˈdʒɑːbləs / job·less·ness / ˈdʒɒbləsnəs ; NAmE ˈdʒɑːbləsnəs /
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