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
- 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。 - You must give notice of changes in the arrangements.
你要改变计划时必须事先通知大家。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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 Seller shall give notice of any likely delay in delivery as soon as practicable.
若出现任何有可能延迟交付的情形,卖方应及时履行通知义务。 - 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。 - The importing WTO Member should give notice of information which it required and provide Chinese producers and exporters ample opportunity to present evidence in writing in a particular case.
WTO进口成员应通知其所要求的信息,并应向中国的生产者和出口商提供在一具体案件中提供书面证据的充分机会。 - The Employer shall then give notice that the contractor's Equipment and Temporary Works will be released to the Contractor at or near the Site.
其后,雇主应发出通知,将在现场或其附近把承包商设备和临时工程放还给承包商。 - 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。