在 英语 中使用 Not to work 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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In other words, more and more people choose not to work or, even worse, hide their income to receive social assistance.
She tried not to work on weekends, although she brought papers with her sometimes.
We own nothing that could allow us not to work and therefore we are working class'.
If the concentration of methane was unacceptably high they would order the men not to work until the ventilation fans cleared the gas.
We have a welfare system that's trapping people in poverty and effectively paying people not to work,” Ryan said in December.
Though historically, the ultimate symbol of wealth, achievement and social superiority was the freedom not to work.
Deciding beforehand not to work during“protected” times frees my mind and helps me dedicate more mental energy to the things that matter most.
On my question how he would be able not to work he answered that he would spend a little from his savings.
If the concentration of methane was unacceptably high they would order the men not to work until the ventilation fans cleared the gas.
Even a huge expansion in wage insurance would not come close to what Washington is now paying people not to work.
In these countries, people are generally too poor not to work and may be on subsistence or in informal low-productivity activities.
Systems like these can benefit sellers greatly, but buyers will discover that they tend not to work perfectly.
We have a welfare system that's trapping people in poverty and effectively paying people not to work,” Ryan told Kaminsky on Wednesday.
But even if you choose not to work or are not able to, there may be unfortunate circumstances when you may be forced to. .
We have a welfare system that's trapping people in poverty and effectively paying people not to work," Ryan said Wednesday.
A large number of law graduates choose not to work as lawyers, instead seeking out careers in business, government and other industries.
We have a welfare system that's trapping people in poverty and effectively paying people not to work,” Ryan added.
She said,“Maybe the government gives people too much money not to work.
The most common problem is that beggars are so used to begging that they actually prefer not to work.
Livers that come from donors age 55 and over appear not to work as well in patients with hepatitis C as livers from younger donors.