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1. | the conundrum, thus far unanswered, of achieving full employment without inflation(bArthur M. |
| 如何既不引起通货膨胀又能实现全民就业这个尚未解决的难题(b孝瑟M.施莱辛格) |
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2. | They are simply men without employment. |
| 这种人干脆就是些游民。 |
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3. | Lifetime employment without guarantees |
| 无保证终身解雇 |
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4. | to meet the costs of his course and accommodation and the maintenance of himself and any dependants without |
| 能够负担课程和食宿的花费,还有维持自己和家眷的生活 ,不可以从商或申请公共救济。 |
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5. | To move about the country without definite employment |
| 流浪江湖 |
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6. | the conundrum, thus far unanswered, of achieving full employment without inflation(Arthur M. |
| 如何既不引起通货膨胀又能实现全民就业这个尚未解决的难题(孝瑟M.施莱辛格) |
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7. | (British) a person without employment who makes money by various dubious schemes; goes about smartly |
| (英)没有固定职业靠各种不确定的计划来挣钱的人;穿着潇洒漂亮的衣服四处闲逛寻找快乐的人。 |
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8. | English economist who advocated the use of government monetary and fiscal policy to maintain full employment |
| 主张运用政府货币政策和财务方针来消除通货膨胀维持各行业的英国经济学家(1883-1946)。 |
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9. | She was a work-seeker, an outcast without employment, one whom the average employee could tell at a glance |
| 她是个求职者,一个无业游民,店员们差不多一眼就可看出她,一文不名,急需就业。 |
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10. | "To move leisurely or sporadically from place to place, especially without purpose or regular employment |
| "闲适地或不定期地从一个地方到另一个地方,尤指无目的或无固定职业地." |
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