Between jobs Meaning in English
expression
bitˈwin/, /bɪtˈwin/ /ˈdʒɑbz
bit-WEEN JOBZ
bɪtwˈiːn/ /dʒˈɒbz
bit-WEEN JOBZ
परिभाषा
Used to describe someone who is temporarily unemployed, usually while looking for a new job.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This is a polite or indirect way to say someone is unemployed. Used in casual and professional conversation. Not literal—used to avoid saying 'unemployed'. Often said by or about people actively seeking new work.
Spanish: entre trabajos - desempleado temporalmentePortuguese (BR): entre empregos - temporariamente desempregadoPortuguese (PT): entre empregos - temporariamente desempregadoChinese (Simplified): 暂时失业 - 工作间的空档Chinese (Traditional): 暫時失業 - 工作之間的空檔Hindi: नौकरियों के बीच - अस्थायी रूप से बेरोज़गारArabic: بين وظيفتين - عاطل مؤقتاًBengali: চাকরির ফাঁকে - চাকরিহীন (সময়িকভাবে)Russian: между работами - временно безработныйJapanese: 転職活動中 - 仕事の合間Vietnamese: đang tìm việc mới - đang nghỉ việcKorean: 구직 중 - 이직 준비 중Turkish: iş değiştirme sürecinde - geçici olarak işsizUrdu: نوکریوں کے درمیان - عارضی طور پر بے روزگارIndonesian: sedang mencari pekerjaan - di antara pekerjaan
उदाहरण वाक्य
I am between jobs right now.
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She was between jobs for two months.
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Tom is between jobs and looking for work.
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I'm between jobs—just taking a little break before I start the next one.
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He says he’s between jobs, but he’s really just traveling the world right now.
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Don’t worry about money—lots of people are between jobs at some point.
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