Lay-off - traduction, prononciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈleɪ ɒf|
Brit.
|ˈleɪɒf|
verb
- (d'un employeur) Pour licencier (les travailleurs) de l'emploi, par ex. Ed
- (d'un bookmaker) Placer tout ou partie d'un pari avec un autre bookmaker afin de réduire le risque.Ed
- (idiomatique) Cesser, arrêter, arrêter (faire quelque chose).Ed
- (d'un bookmaker) Placer tout ou partie d'un pari avec un autre bookmaker afin de réduire le risque.Ed
- (idiomatique) Cesser, arrêter, arrêter (faire quelque chose).Ed
Lay off the singing, will you! I'm trying to study.
When are you gonna lay off smoking?
- (intransitif, idiomatique) Pour cesser de déranger, ennuyer, taquiner, harceler, faire pression, être agressif ou planer au-dessus de quelqu'un; EdWhen are you gonna lay off smoking?
Just lay off, okay! I've had enough!
Things have been better since the boss has been laying off a little.
I told him to lay off me but he wouldn't stop.
Lay off it, already!
Things have been better since the boss has been laying off a little.
I told him to lay off me but he wouldn't stop.
Lay off it, already!
noun
- Orthographe alternative de la mise à pied.Ed
Matrix of words
noun
- le licenciement
— termination,
redundancy,
lay-off,
shake,
redundance
- la destitution — dismissal, displacement, poverty, lay-off
- la mise en chômage technique — lay-off
- la destitution — dismissal, displacement, poverty, lay-off
- la mise en chômage technique — lay-off
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