furlough in Finnish
furlough in Finnish is loma, lomalupa, lomautus — furlough means an authorized leave of absence, especially for military personnel or employees.
furlough in Finnish
loma
A leave of absence or vacation.
lomalupa
A leave of absence or vacation.
lomalupa
The documents authorizing such leave.
lomautus
A period of unpaid time off, used by an employer to reduce costs.
pakkoloma
A period of unpaid time off, used by an employer to reduce costs.
myöntää loma
(transitive) To grant a furlough to (someone).
lomauttaa
(transitive) To have (an employee) not work in order to reduce costs; to send (someone) on furlough.
What does "furlough" mean?
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noun An authorized leave of absence, especially for military personnel or employees.
"The soldier used his furlough to visit his family before deployment."
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verb To place an employee on temporary unpaid leave, often to cut costs.
"The airline furloughed hundreds of staff during the slowdown."
furlough in a sentence
- The soldier used his furlough to visit his family before deployment.
- Thousands of workers were placed on furlough during the shutdown.
- The airline furloughed hundreds of staff during the slowdown.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "furlough" in Finnish?
"furlough" in Finnish is loma, lomalupa, lomautus. furlough means: An authorized leave of absence, especially for military personnel or employees.
How do you use "furlough" in a sentence?
Example: "The soldier used his furlough to visit his family before deployment." In Finnish, "furlough" is loma, lomalupa, lomautus.
Are there other ways to say "furlough" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "furlough": loma, lomalupa, lomautus, pakkoloma, myöntää loma, lomauttaa.
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