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Laid-off,
What Does Laid-off Mean?
In industry, etc., when workers lose their jobs, sometimes temporarily because they are unemployed.
Literal Meanings of Laid-off
Laid:
Meanings of Laid:
Leave (something) carefully or cautiously.
Remove and put in place.
The abstract is used with the noun so that the sentence formed has the same meaning as the noun, for example, "crime" means "crime".
(Produced by birds, insects, reptiles or aphids) (egg) leaves the body.
Have sex
Take (some courses)
Cut the back (fence), cut the branch in half, fold and top.
The general aspect of an area of land.
An act or matter of sexual act.
Laying time or laying time.
Not a speaker or a pastor.
No professional qualifications or experience, especially in law or medicine.
Singing poetry or short story.
Sentences of Laid
He put the girl on his bed
It is recommended that a professional install your carpet.
Emphasize a little courtesy
Flamingos lay isolated eggs
Most fences are not installed
Arrangement of surrounding fields
The beginning of egg saving may indicate a decline in duck stomach
A common preacher
Synonyms of Laid
throw down, assign, non-specialist, situate, place, leave, put down, non-ecclesiastical, inexpert, set, fling down, non-clerical, sit, settle, position, balance, rest, impute, attach, drop, impose, ascribe, ■■■■■■■, put, allot, unqualified, deposit, secular, stow
Off:
Meanings of Off:
Move away from the desired location in a certain direction or distance.
Remove or separate.
End the journey or end the race.
Come back or be bullied.
Does not work or stops (from electrical appliance or power supply).
Access or possession of material goods or assets to a certain extent.
Get down as fast as you can.
Locating or traveling in any direction from (main road or intersection)
To remove or separate from
Feelings of low performance or feelings of dissatisfaction or incompetence
(Food) is not fresh anymore.
It is usually located on the side of the vehicle, away from the sidewalk.
Anger or unfairness.
Sentences of Off
The man ran away
Take off his coat
The gunmen walked away
The Christmas party ended a very successful year
Turn off the TV
We are very bad
Wrapped in bed
Individual cable out of the main line
Threats to break the occupation
Synonyms of Off
unjustified, rotten, unjust, unnecessary, unjustifiable, below the belt, putrid, stale, unwarranted, to a distance, spoiled, from there, from here, bad, unfair, turned, high, inequitable, uncalled for, rancid, unreasonable, away
Laid-off,
Laid-off:
In industry, etc., when workers lose their jobs, sometimes temporarily because there is no work for them.
Literal Meanings of Laid-off
Laid:
Meanings of Laid:
Used with abstract nouns so that the sentences formed have the same meaning as the verbs associated with the nouns used, such as "guilt" meaning "crime".
(From females, birds, insects, reptiles or amphibians) they produce (eggs) from inside the body.
(Specific courses).
Cut back (fence), cut the branches in half, fold and weave.
Sentences of Laid
I will go to the port of Ibiza.
Synonyms of Laid
let fall, shove, station, allocate, hold someone accountable, attribute, pop, condemn, deploy, set down, hold someone answerable, produce, hold someone responsible, plant, find guilty of, fix, plonk, oviposit, pin the blame on, locate, park, ■■■■, stick, dump
Off:
Meanings of Off:
Away or at a distance from the place in question.
Get out of the way or run.
Gain access or ownership of some material goods or assets.
Feature of poor or inadequate performance or feeling worse than usual.
Stay on the side of the car that is usually farthest from the road.
Boring or unfair?
Hostility or enmity
The center of the playing field (divided by the length of the direction) to which the batsman's feet point as he rises to catch the ball.
The beginning of a career, journey or experience.
Kill the murder.
Sentences of Off
We are closed tomorrow
He threatens to break down the door with his ■■■■.
Fever and no longer eating.
Even the best athletes have a day off.
There is no one but the maid and she has come a little late.
The so-called loyal workers get up and start a new business.
I fell and chased the boy.
Synonyms of Off
out of order, aloof, uncommunicative, chilly, unresponsive, unacceptable, sour, a bit thick, stand-offish, unfriendly, offish, frosty, frigid, a bit much, over the fence, cold, mouldy, distant, hostile, putrescent, unapproachable