jobless的意思和读音

jobless

: [ˈdʒɑbləs] : [ˈdʒɒbləs]

adj.

n.

adj.unemployed,out of work,unwaged,on the dole,redundant

joblessadj.

1.without a job

The closure left 500 people jobless.使 500

n.

1.[pl]people who are unemployed

adj.1.;2.

adj.1.without a job; relating to people who do not have a job; people who do not have jobs

1. 〖 safe〗 jobless〖 vagrant;deadbeat〗 ...

2. industrialize jobless tireless ...

3. homeless jobless laid-off worker ...

4. Tire Jobless Job ...

5. reunion party jobless( ); part-time job( ); ...

6. ... to come by something 西 jobless to lay someone off ( ...

7. rootless jobless shameless ...

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1.After jumping back up to nearly 500, 000 in late April, weekly jobless claim figures have been trending back down in recent weeks.4500,000

2.Now, it's bad enough to be jobless for a few weeks; it's much worse being unemployed for months or years.

3.But despite his efforts, David is still jobless and has had to ask his father for a loan to prevent him losing his home in Bristol.

4.He said the president still thinks the jobless rate will rise above 10 percent this year before it improves.10%

5.The Bank of Japan forecast two years of deflation and Japan's jobless rate jumped to a four-year high of 4. 8 percent in March.34.

6.Youngsters who have been jobless for a year or more tend to do worse in the labour market for the rest of their lives.

7.Investors will look for clues on the state of the labor market when jobless claims data comes out on Thursday.

8.The proportion of jobless Americans has risen steadily since the United States sank into a recession more than a year ago.退

9.Official data already shows that the country's educated jobless, referred to as the "ant tribe, " appear to be decreasing.

10.A few brave officials are beginning to sound warnings that the jobless rate is likely to "stay high" .”。