out-of-work
/ˌaʊt əv ˈwɜːk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌaʊt əv ˈwɜːrk/ (ame, ipa)
out-of-work — 形容詞
1. without a paid job at the present time, especially when describing people before
失業的
放在名詞前,指目前沒工作
without a paid job at the present time, especially when describing people before a noun.
The charity found winter coats for out-of-work hotel staff.
慈善機構替失業的飯店員工找到冬衣。
hyphenated adjective before a noun
Out-of-work nurses were offered free bus passes by the city.
市政府提供免費公車票給失業的護理師。
out-of-work + plural noun
An out-of-work actor sold coffee near the train station.
一名失業的演員在火車站附近賣咖啡。
Local shops gave discounts to out-of-work steelworkers during the strike.
罷工期間,當地商家給失業的鋼鐵工人折扣。
The paper interviewed out-of-work miners after the town's last pit closed.
鎮上最後一座礦坑關閉後,報紙採訪了失業的礦工。
- unemployed
the standard neutral word, especially in official or news contexts
- jobless
is close in meaning, but it can sound a little stronger or colder
- laid off
is narrower and means someone lost work because the employer cut jobs
文法句型
out-of-work + noun
用法筆記
Used mainly before a noun, especially for groups of people affected by unemployment. Distinguish from the idiom out of work, which is the usual open form after a verb: She is out of work.