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furlough是什么意思

音标:英 [‘fɜ:ləʊ]美 [ˈfɜ:lo]

休假, 放假, 暂时解雇vt. 准假, (暂时)解雇

a temporary leave of absence from military duty
v. dismiss, usually for economic reasons
v. grant a leave to

furlough的用法和例句:

1.
You should have been bloody furloughed, furloughed off to the bloody madhouse long ago.

你早就该被休无薪假的 休假去该死的疯人院

2.
When her furlough comes through, yes, she’ll be staying with me for a while.

等她把假请下来 她会来和我住一段

3.
He didn’t know, but he wasn’t getting furloughed anyway.

他之前不知道 但他也没有被准假

4.
Most importantly, I got a furlough for your wedding, huh.

最重要的是 他们准我假去你的婚礼

5.
This is a furlough for men who have passed the basic training.

只有通过了基础训练的人才能出去

6.
I… I put in for this furlough three weeks ago.

我三周前就开始申请这次外出了

7.
This is a furlough for men who had pass the basic training.

只有通过所有基础训练项目 才能享有假期

8.
Show me you know how to handle a rifle and I’ll sign your furlough.

要不你现在就证明 你知道怎么用枪 我就批准你外出

9.
Show me you know how to handle a rifle, and I’ll sign your furlough.

让我看看 你会不会拿枪 如果你会 我就批准你外出

10.
If you’d spoken to the lawyer, he might have been able to arrange a short furlough.

如果你之前跟律师谈谈 他本有可能安排你短暂出狱

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