joblessness
失业
常用释义
英音[ ˈdʒɒbləsnəs ]
美音[ ˈdʒɑːbləsnəs ]
基本释义
- n. 失业;无活可干(jobless 的名词形式)
例句
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1·The Fed is keen to ensure that rising joblessness does not hit consumer confidence in the new year.美联储极想确保在新的一年里失业人数的增长不会打击消费者信心。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·The great recession may be over, but this era of high joblessness is probably beginning.大萧条可能已经结束了,但高失业率的时代或许已经开始。
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3·The narrowness of this perspective ignores the pervasive recessions and joblessness of the previous decades, as Alexander Keyssar shows in his recent book.正如 Alexander Keyssar 在其新书中所指出的那样,这种狭隘的观点忽略了过去几十年普遍存在的衰退和失业现象。
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4·He finds that rates of joblessness differed primarily according to class: those in middle-class and white-collar occupations were far less likely to be unemployed.他发现,失业率主要根据阶级不同而不同:中产阶级和白领阶层失业的可能性要小得多。
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5·The growing dominance of secondary earners among the unemployed and improved social welfare protection have unquestionably relieved the consequences of joblessness.中等收入者在失业人群中的主导地位日益增强,加上社会福利保障的改善无疑缓解了失业带来的后果。
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6·Given this perspective, joblessness looms much larger.从这个角度来看,失业问题将更加突出。
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7·Why is joblessness still so high?为什么美国的失业率仍然是这么高?
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8·The rate of joblessness has tripled.失业率上升了三倍.
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9·Joblessness is also becoming more chronic.失业也变得更长期性。
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10·Higher joblessness may have eroded skills.失业率上升可能已经使技能逐渐丧失。
同义词
n.
失业;无活可干(jobless的名词形式)