call-off
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A day on which an employee has called off.
— Employees are allowed six (6) call offs per year without disciplinary action.
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A call given to a trained dog to tell it to stop doing something.
— Two weeks prior to any certification, they begin to work their dogs on verbal call-offs from a bite or on the certification tracking standard so that on certification day the dog is able to perform up to the required standard.
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Synonym of blanket order.
— Instead only actual prices evaluated at planned number of call-offs (using actual volumes) are used, not the actual number of call-offs.
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