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shake.out5FeIk7aJtn [C]a situation in which people lose their jobs, or companies stop doing business, because of economic difficulties经济衰退In a continuing shakeout, two more newspapers have been forced to close.在持续的经济衰退中,又有两家报社被迫关门。The shakeout in the labour market after Christmas usually makes January a bad month for unemployment.圣诞节之后劳动力市场的衰退通常会使一月份的失业情况非常严重。The merger of the two companies is likely to produce a shakeout of staff.两家公司的合并有可能导致裁员。This is not a shakeout of inefficient organizations, but a case of good companies being unable to survive any longer in a harsh economic climate.这不是组织机构因低效率被淘汰,而是一些优秀的公司在严酷的经济环境中无法生存的例子。
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