单词 | disemploy |
释义 | disemployv. rare. transitive. To cease to employ, dismiss from, or throw out of, employment. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > lack of work > [verb (transitive)] > dismiss or discharge to put awaya1387 discharge1428 dismiss1477 to put out of wages1542 discard1589 to turn away1602 to put off1608 disemploy1619 to pay off1648 to pay off1651 to turn out1667 to turn off1676 quietus1688 strip1756 trundle1794 unshop1839 shopc1840 to lay off1841 sack1841 drop1845 to give (a person) the shoot1846 bag1848 swap1862 fire1879 to knock off1881 bounce1884 to give (a person) the pushc1886 to give (a person) the boot or the order of the boot1888 bump1899 spear1911 to strike (a medical practitioner, etc.) off the register1911 terminate1920 tramp1941 shitcan1961 pink slip1966 dehire1970 resize1975 to give a person his jotters1990 1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. iv. ii. 266 The Senate consulted to disemploy Caesar. 1642 Bp. J. Taylor Of Sacred Order Episcopacy (R.) If personal defailance be thought reasonable to disimploy the whole calling, then neither clergy nor laity should ever serve a prince. 1886 O. Lodge Inaug. Addr. in Liverpool Univ. Coll. Mag. 139 Their fellows employing them or disemploying them as it suits their convenience. Derivatives disemˈployed adj. not employed, out of employment, unemployed. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > lack of work > [adjective] > not working or unemployed servicelessc1450 unlabouredc1450 masterless1471 unwrought1550 unplaced1558 labourless1576 flag-fallen1609 unlabouring1619 disemployed1651 hireless1651 unengaged1654 unemployed1667 unworking1696 untoiling1748 workless1758 occupationless1822 placeless1828 out of work1833 non-working1841 unhired1852 jobless1862 out of (or in) collar1862 non-employed1876 spare1919 on the beach1923 in dry dock1927 off-the-job1950 on (also upon) the street(s)1980 unwaged1981 1651 Bp. J. Taylor Rule of Holy Living (1727) 13 Sins and irregularities..which usually creep upon idle, disemployed and curious persons. 1671 A. Woodhead tr. Life St. Teresa i. xviii. 109 No one of them is so dis-employed as..to be able to attend to anything else. 1807 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. 5 187 The disemployed, the unnecessary, the superfluous poor. 1893 Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 22 Mar. There is very little disemployed labor in the country. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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