Give in notice là gì
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Show give notice Thành ngữ, tục ngữgive notice1. To inform one's employer of one's resignation. In this usage, a possessive pronoun is often used between "give" and "notice." I just gave my notice, so I'm officially leaving in two weeks. You can just walk outyou have to at least give notice!2. To alert one to something. I think your teacher would have been more understanding if you had given notice of this printing issue in advance.See also: give, noticegive (one's) noticeto formally tell one's employer that one is quitting one's job. Did you hear that James is leaving? He gave his notice yesterday. Lisa gave notice today. She got a job offer from another company.See also: give, noticegive notice1. Inform or warn someone of something, as in He's prompt about giving us notice of any discrepancy in the accounts. [Late 1500s] 2. Tell one's employer one is quitting, as in Our housekeeper gave notice last week. This usage, first recorded in 1765, originally alluded to any kind of termination, such as a housing lease, but today is most often used for leaving employment. See also: give, notice
give noticegive a letter that says you are leaving or quitting If I want to leave the position, I give them two weeks notice.give notice|give|noticev. phr. To inform an employer, an employee, a landlord, or a tenant of the termination of a contractual agreement of service or tenancy. Max gave notice at the bank where he was working. Sally was given notice by her landlord.I hereby give notice of my intentionHereby is used sometimes in formal, official declarations and statements to give greater force to the speaker' or the writer's affirmation. People will say it sometimes to emphasise their sincerity and correctness. |