unemployment 的定义
- the state of being unemployed, especially involuntarily: Automation poses a threat of unemployment for many unskilled workers.
- the number of persons who are unemployed.
- Informal. unemployment benefit.
unemployment 近义词
等同于 layoff
等同于 leisure
unemployment 的近义词 30 个
- convenience
- recreation
- relaxation
- chance
- ease
- freedom
- holiday
- intermission
- liberty
- opportunity
- pause
- quiet
- range
- recess
- repose
- respite
- rest
- retirement
- sabbatical
- scope
- time
- vacation
- idle hours
- leave of absence
- one's own sweet time
- requiescence
- spare moments
- spare time
- time off
- vacant hour
unemployment 的反义词 9 个
等同于 recession
unemployment 的近义词 16 个
- bankruptcy
- collapse
- decline
- deflation
- downturn
- hard times
- inflation
- shakeout
- slide
- slump
- stagnation
- bust
- depression
- bad times
- big trouble
- bottom-out
unemployment 的反义词 4 个
等同于 inactivity
unemployment 的近义词 38 个
- lethargy
- sluggishness
- stagnation
- dawdling
- dormancy
- droning
- hibernation
- idleness
- indolence
- inertia
- inertness
- leisure
- loafing
- shiftlessness
- sloth
- slothfulness
- slouch
- slowness
- stupor
- torpidity
- torpor
- trifling
- truancy
- dilly-dallying
- goof-off time
- inoperativeness
- joblessness
- laze
- lazing
- loitering
- otiosity
- own sweet time
- pottering
- time on one's hands
- time to burn
- time to kill
- time-wasting
- vegetating
unemployment 的反义词 4 个
等同于 inertness
unemployment 的近义词 38 个
- dawdling
- dormancy
- droning
- hibernation
- idleness
- inactivity
- indolence
- inertia
- leisure
- lethargy
- loafing
- shiftlessness
- sloth
- slothfulness
- slouch
- slowness
- sluggishness
- stagnation
- stupor
- torpidity
- torpor
- trifling
- truancy
- dilly-dallying
- goof-off time
- inoperativeness
- joblessness
- laze
- lazing
- loitering
- otiosity
- own sweet time
- pottering
- time on one's hands
- time to burn
- time to kill
- time-wasting
- vegetating
unemployment 的反义词 8 个
等同于 inoperativeness
unemployment 的近义词 38 个
- dawdling
- dilly-dallying
- dormancy
- droning
- goof-off time
- hibernation
- idleness
- inactivity
- indolence
- inertia
- inertness
- joblessness
- laze
- lazing
- leisure
- lethargy
- loafing
- loitering
- otiosity
- own sweet time
- pottering
- shiftlessness
- sloth
- slothfulness
- slouch
- slowness
- sluggishness
- stagnation
- stupor
- time on one's hands
- time to burn
- time to kill
- time-wasting
- torpidity
- torpor
- trifling
- truancy
- vegetating
等同于 depression
等同于 idleness
更多unemployment例句
- The proportion of uninsured Americans has been steadily growing over the past few years, a trend that is likely to accelerate as the pandemic’s record unemployment causes many to lose their employer-sponsored health benefits.
- That left 78,000 people looking for work at a time when federal unemployment benefits were running out.
- We saw how effective this could be when the federal government approved the $1,200 stimulus for all Americans and $600 in additional unemployment benefits for those who lost their jobs.
- The survey panel’s projected unemployment rate for December, for instance, is 2 percentage points lower now than it was when we asked just a month earlier.
- Stay-at-home orders in March due to the coronavirus pandemic triggered widespread unemployment in the United States.
- Last year, it let an unemployment extension for the long-term jobless expire during the holidays.
- For much of the past half century, the rustbelt states suffered high levels of unemployment.
- Youth unemployment currently stands at over 50 percent, and that in a country where half the population is under the age of 18.
- This in a state that has a near record-low unemployment of 4.4 percent.
- For men of the same age and educational background, the unemployment figure is just 5.8 percent.
- "Unemployment," in the case of the willing and able becomes henceforth a social crime.
- And then I suppose hell be out of work over there, and we shall be hearing of the unemployment in the Colonies!
- If I could only do something—solve the unemployment problem or make some grand gesture—in answer to all this.
- That step would be to learn how labor can enrich itself and do away with strikes and unemployment.
- Then some day comes the unemployment crisis, and a wave of revolt sweeping over the country.