give notice
英 [ɡɪv ˈnəʊtɪs]
美 [ɡɪv ˈnoʊtɪs]
通知…离职;给…解雇通知; 预先通知; 发出解雇通知; 递交辞呈
英英释义
verb
- inform (somebody) of something
- I advised him that the rent was due
- terminate the employment of
- The boss fired his secretary today
- The company terminated 25% of its workers
双语例句
- Both Sue and Jude together went to the office of the district to give notice.
淑和裘德两个一块儿到本地登记局去申请结婚。 - You'll tell him as soon as you're ready to give notice.
你打算一旦准备就绪就告诉他。 - One lesson that has emerged all too slowly from medical practice is the need for trial registries, in which researchers give notice that a clinical trial is about to begin, noting exactly what they will do.
医学实践中过于缓慢暴露出的一个教训是实验注册的必要性。在实验注册过程中,研究人员会就一项临床实验的即将开始发出通知,指出他们到底会做些什么。 - The Employer shall give notice to the Contractor of each agreement or determination, with supporting particulars.
雇主应将每一项商定或决定连同依据的细节通知承包商。 - Yes, but we are not obliged to give notice to the union.
是的,但是我们没有必要通知工会。 - We will give notice of such defects without undue delay.
我们将毫不延迟地通知供应商此种瑕疵。 - Well, if you do not think it too late to give notice for yourself, suppose you were to go, as well as your husband.
唔,你要是觉得还来得及通知,你索性和你丈夫一起去。 - If the Employer intends to make any material change to his financial arrangements, the Employer shall give notice to the Contractor with detailed particulars.
如果雇主欲对其资金安排做出任何实质性变更,雇主应向承包商发出通知并提供详细资料。 - When did he give notice? I just heard his leaving his company.
他何时提出辞呈的?我刚听说他离开他公司。 - Women would have to give notice much earlier of a firm date for their return from maternity leave.
女性员工必须提前更长时间将结束产假重返工作岗位的确切日期告知公司。
