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
- 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。 - 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。 - To give notice pursuant to this Agreement, a party must send written notice to the other party at the address stated in this Agreement.
根据本协议给予通知,一方必须向本协议中规定的另一方地址发送书面通知。 - 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。 - How do I give notice that my child will leave a class?
假如我的孩子将不再参加这个课程,如何通知你们? - The clerk shall give notice to the parties of the date when the findings and order will be pronounced.
宣布裁及命令的日期,向各方出通知。 - 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。 - Are there rights of renewal? If so when must you give notice.
是否有续租权?如果有,何时须通知对方? - Then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the-performance of which is or will be prevented.
则该方应将构成不可抗力的事件或情况通知另一方,并具体说明已经无法或将要无法履行的义务、工作。 - 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。
