sacking
英 [ˈsækɪŋ]
美 [ˈsækɪŋ]
n. 解雇
v. 解雇; 炒鱿鱼; (尤指旧时军队等)破坏,劫掠; 擒杀(四分卫)
sack的现在分词
Collins.1 / BNC.14778 / COCA.29907
牛津词典
noun
- 解雇
an act of sacking sb (= dismissing them from their job) - 解雇
an act of sacking sb (= dismissing them from their job)
柯林斯词典
- 麻袋布;粗麻布
Sackingis rough woven material that is used to make sacks. - N-COUNT 解雇;开除;炒鱿鱼
Asackingis when an employer tells a worker to leave their job.- ...the sacking of twenty-three thousand miners.
23,000 名矿工被解雇
- ...the sacking of twenty-three thousand miners.
英英释义
noun
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- coarse fabric used for bags or sacks
双语例句
- "I could not think properly, and made a bad mistake which led to my sacking," she said.
我没有认真去考虑结果犯了一个严重的错误而导致被解雇。她说。 - Hercules waged a successful war on the King, sacking Elis.
赫尔克里斯于是发动了一场战争,洗劫了艾丽斯。 - The ensuing sacking of Delhi left a political vacuum only filled by the British Raj.
之后对德里城的洗劫留下的政治真空,最后被英属印度填补。 - Government ministers of all stripes love to claim that they will cut bureaucracy, sacking administrators and managers and investing the savings in "teachers and nurses".
各种政治立场的政府官员们都喜欢宣称自己会精简机构,裁减行政人员和管理人员,将省下来的经费投入到“教师和护士”身上。 - Mainland media reported the sacking but no further details.
大陆媒体报道了刘的落马,但没有提供进一步细节。 - This rigidity means that firms cut their labour costs through hiring freezes and by sacking temporary employees, rather than by reducing pay rates.
这意味着公司都死板地通过雇佣长期职工开除临时职工的方式来减少劳动力成本,而不会去降工资。 - My sacking was a real bombshell.
我被解雇真是出人意料。 - There was a mass sacking at the car plant today, when seven hundred workers lost their jobs.
今天汽车厂大批解雇职工,有700个工人失了业。 - Besides, you are in some ways sacking your boss.
此外,某种程度上你是在炒掉你的老板。 - The men on the sacking platform had used up all the sacks.
打包台上的人把袋子都用光了。