单词:unemployment
[经] 失业
考试类型:[高考/六级/考研/IELTS]
unemployment的用法和样例:
例句
- Mass unemployment may lead to social upheaval.大批失业会导致社会动乱。
- The specter of unemployment haunted the land.失业的恐怖笼罩全国。
- The decrease in unemployment was 30 percent.失业人数减少了百分之三十。
- One deals with unemployment claims.一个涉及到失业人数情况。
常见句型
- The riots took place against a background of widespread unemployment.暴乱是在普遍失业的情况下发生的。
- A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment.物价迅速上涨,结果造成了大量失业。
- Unemployment among married women reached a peak.在已婚女性中失业率达到了顶峰。
- There is an equation between unemployment and rising crime levels.失业人数和上升的犯罪数字趋于平衡。
- Unemployment was high despite the gains of the civil rights movement.尽管民权运动有所进展,失业率仍然很高。
词汇搭配
- unemployment compensation <美>失业补偿金...
- unemployment benefit失业救济
- unemployment insurance失业保险
- unemployment line失业的状态
- structural unemployment结构性失业
- disguised unemployment潜在失业
- seasonal unemployment季节性失业
- chronic unemployment长期性[经常性, 慢...
- unemployment benefits失业津贴
- voluntary unemployment自愿性失业,自发性失...
- unemployment pay失业津贴
- unemployment rate失业率
- technological unemployment因工业发展所造成的失...
- cyclical unemployment周期性失业
- total unemployment失业人数
- unemployment problem失业问题
- latent unemployment潜在失业
- search unemployment求职性失业
- unemployment pension失业救济金
- transitional unemployment过渡性失业
经典引文
We were faced..with..a hideous rise in unemployment.
出自:M. Foot
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