释义 |
sackable, a.|ˈsækəb(ə)l| [f. sack v. 5 a + -able.] For which one may be sacked; justifying the sack. So sackaˈbility, liability to be sacked.
1975Financial Times 13 Jan. 25/6 Mr. Carew thinks that to-day's average British executive has had sackability built into him from childhood. 1975Daily Tel. 3 Oct. 6/5, I admit I may have been impetuous in writing what I did about the school, but every word is truth. I don't consider publication of the truth to be a sackable offence. |