job slip

英 [dʒəʊb slɪp] 美 [dʒoʊb slɪp]

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双语例句

  1. This is a high precision job. There mustn't be the slightest slip.
    这可是细活,不能有一星半点差错。
  2. "Your performance will suffer if you're not happy in your job, or an opportunity could slip away," Beasley said.
    “如果你在工作中不开心的话,你的表现就可能很糟糕,机会可能就会溜走。”Beasley如是说。
  3. When it comes to tackling a job, youre almost guaranteed to slip up once in a while.
    在处理一项工作时,差不多你偶尔就会出差错。
  4. Amanda: You'd better concentrate on your job, or you may be given the pink slip.
    阿曼达:你最好工作专心点,否则你被开除的。
  5. I had the chance of getting a good job, but let it slip through my fingers.
    我本来有机会找到一个好工作,但却白白地错过了。
  6. As the agency has discovered, virtually anything from loss of a job to family breakup can trigger the slip downhill.
    统计局发现,任何因素-从失业到家庭破裂等,都会引起贫困。
  7. Frustration intensifies as job opportunities slip through your fingers all because of that tattoo on your neck.
    更加失意的是,全因为你脖子上有一块纹身,找工作的机会白白从你手中溜走。