单词 | the unemployed |
释义 | the unemployed From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthe unemployedthe unemployed[plural]BE people who have no jobthe long-term unemployed (=people who have not had a job for a long time) a retraining scheme for the long-term unemployed → unemployedExamples from the Corpusthe long-term unemployed• We are making sure that employment training is making its full contribution to the aim and guarantee groups for the long-term unemployed.• We will continue to finance training programmes for the long-term unemployed and those who face particular difficulties.• Training for the long-term unemployed is permitted, however.• Rather it reflects the creation of an even poorer group, the long-term unemployed, who have very low incomes.• We will start by giving this guarantee to those groups most in need, including the long-term unemployed and single parents.• Mr Lamont announced five specific initiatives designed to help those out of work re-enter the jobs market, particularly the long-term unemployed.• That would be a devastating blow to the long-term unemployed.• As a first step pensions and child benefit were to be raised and long-term supplementary benefit extended to the long-term unemployed. |
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