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71. | He quit after an argument with the managing director. |
| 与总经理争论后,他离职。 |
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72. | a forced landing; |
| 被迫着陆; |
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73. | He gave her a month's notice, ie told her that she had to leave her job in a month's time. |
| 他通知她一个月内离职. |
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74. | give one's employer two weeks' notice |
| 事先告诉雇主两周后离职 |
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75. | Old as my mother is, she doesn't want to back down from her position. |
| 我妈妈虽然年迈,但她不肯离职。 |
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76. | This event decided me to resign. |
| 这件事使我决心离职。 |
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77. | entitlements on separation |
| 离职时应享的权利 |
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78. | Those who could not take the heat, as it were, left their employment feeling disillusioned. |
| 经不起打击的人心灰意冷,离职而去。 |
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79. | I left them solely because they made a reduction in their establishment. |
| 我离职是因为该公司压缩编制。 |
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80. | breaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges). |
| (通过调转或离职)离开部队。 |
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