furlough
英:[ˈfɜ:ləʊ] 美: [ˈfɜrloʊ]
furlough 基本解释
n.(军队的)休假;
vt.准…休假;
变形
复数:furloughs过去式:furloughed过去分词:furloughed现在分词:furloughing第三人称单数:furloughs
英英释义
furlough[ 'fə:lau ]
n.a temporary leave of absence from military dutyv.dismiss, usually for economic reasons同义词:lay off
grant a leave to"The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children"
furlough 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- I have a furlough every three years.
我每三年休假一次。 - Some soldiers went on furlough for two weeks.
有些士兵休假两周。
用作动词(v.)- The governor has agreed to furlough himself.
州长同意自己休假。 - The troubled airline plans to furlough between 140 and 180 pilots.
陷入困境的航空公司准备暂时解雇140到180名飞行员。
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