单词 | unemployment |
释义 | unemploymentunemploymentsunemploymentunemployment /ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt/ noun [uncountable] when someone does not have a job, or the number of people who do not have a job: Many workers now face unemployment.worker许多工人现在面临失业。COLLOCATIONS: unemploymentadjectiveshigh/low unemploymentWages are low and unemployment is high.wagebebeThe area has the lowest unemployment in Europe.havelow ► Do not say ’big unemployment’ or ’great unemployment’. Say high unemployment.massive unemploymentThese measures could result in massive unemployment in the construction industry.measurecanmass unemployment (=when very large numbers of people are unemployed)the mass unemployment of the 1930slong-term unemploymentIt can be difficult to help people out of long-term unemployment.youth/male/female unemployment (=the number of young people/men/women unemployed)Youth unemployment there has reached 50 percent.havereachverbsto reduce/cut unemploymentThe government should do more to reduce unemployment.shallunemployment increases/risesUnemployment has risen to its highest level in four years.haverisehighyearunemployment fallsFrom 1986 to 1989 unemployment fell.fallnoun + unemploymenta rise/increase in unemploymentThe result was a huge rise in unemployment.bea fall in unemploymentWe are hoping to see a fall in unemployment.behopeunemployment + nounthe unemployment rate/levelThe unemployment rate has gone up again.havegothe unemployment figuresThe latest unemployment figures show that 1 in 10 people are out of work.latefigurebe |
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