walking papers
英 [ˈwɔːkɪŋ peɪpəz]
美 [ˈwɔːkɪŋ peɪpərz]
n. 解雇函; 解雇通知书
牛津词典
noun
- 解雇函;解雇通知书
the letter or notice dismissing sb from a job
英英释义
noun
- (informal) a notice of dismissal or discharge
双语例句
- After working non-stop for18 years, the self-claimed workholic received her walking papers in March.
工作18年未曾中断,自称工作狂的她今年三月被公司解雇了。 - The boss was not satisfied with george's work and gave him his walking papers.
老板对乔治的工作很不满意,于是他把解雇了。 - A reliable source tells me that one of the four has received his/ her walking papers and will exit the show before the end of the season. Guesses? Scroll down to the comments!
据可靠消息说,这四人中的一个将会收到一份“炒鱿鱼”,在本季结束前退出这部剧,我们一起来玩一下“我猜我猜我猜猜猜”好了。 - Not only will I tell him off, but I'm going to give him his walking papers.
我不仅要斥责他,而且我还要解雇他。 - My boss just handed me my walking papers.
老板刚给了我(我的)解雇通知。 - A person walking into Starbucks with four papers folded under his wing is immediately taken for a mogul.
臂弯夹着四份报纸走进星巴克的人一看就是大人物。 - I hope I don't get my walking papers today. I need this job.
但愿今天不要炒我的鱿鱼,我需要这份工作。 - He got his walking papers today because of bad performance.
因为表现不佳,他今天被辞退了。
