英 [ˈdʒɒbləs] 美 [ˈdʒɑːbləs]
adj. 失业的,无业的;(关于)失业者的
n. 失业者
jobless /ˈdʒɒblɪs/
形容词 Someone who is jobless does not have a job, although they would like one. 失业的
He has turned his back on millions of jobless Americans.
他已经不管上百万失业的美国人了。
复数型名词 The jobless are people who are jobless. 失业者
They joined the ranks of the jobless.
他们加入了失业大军。
无业
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失业的,无业的;(关于)失业者的
The closure left 500 people jobless.
这次倒闭使500人失业。
They joined the ranks of the jobless.
他们加入了失业大军。
He has turned his back on millions of jobless Americans.
他已经不管上百万失业的美国人了。
The Labor Department says even among high school graduates, twenty-one percent of those with no college were jobless.
VOA : special.2009.08.20
The sociologist says she was looking for individuals who reported becoming jobless for reasons out of their control, such as a factory closing.
VOA : special.2009.06.09
Another report on Thursday showed a small drop in the number of newly jobless workers last week.
VOA : special.2009.08.28
The jobless figures for April had showed a 3, 000 fall, again over a three month period.
Yet while some 2m foreigners toil here, a fifth of the native workforce is jobless.
On Thursday, initial jobless claims will be another data point the market will be watching.
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