US /aʊt ʌv wɚk/
・UK /aut ɔv wə:k/
but we're putting a lot of people out of work.
PEOPLE OUT OF WORK.
Let's put you out of work so that demand slows, so that price growth slows." The Fed raises interest rates to slow down spending across the economy, partly by signaling to markets that they're taking the problem seriously, which creates an expectation that inflation will fall.
like, “let's put you out of work.”
and she said, "I've been out of work since May.
We've got 23 million people out of work or stopped looking for work in this country.
So I just popped out of work for a minute to make this English lesson for you about idioms you can use to talk about work.
Oh, sweetie, I wouldn't want to put all the elves who live inside the computer out of work, would I? Who are you sending this to?
I wouldn't want to put all the elves who live inside the computer out of work, would I?
But balancing her studies and having a baby meant that she was out of work for almost a year.
But balancing her studies and having a baby meant that she was out of work for almost a year.
Think the rise of the smartphone or the rise of the Internet or the rise of the phone in the first place or even things as simple as elevator buttons that put elevator operators out of work.
Think the rise of the smartphone or the rise of the internet or the rise of the phone in the first place, or even things as simple as elevator buttons that put elevator operators out of work.
And you refuse to get out of work.
But I'm still out of work.
but I'm still out of work.
The shutdown, which is technically still not over, has caused major chaos at airports across the United States, where air traffic controllers have gone unpaid for so long that many have had to call out of work or even resign.
The shutdown, which is technically still not over, has caused major chaos at airports across the United States where air traffic controllers have gone unpaid for so long that many have had to call out of work or even resign.