单词 | sabbatical |
释义 | sabbatical (səbætɪkəl ) Word forms: sabbaticals countable noun [oft on NOUN] A sabbatical is a period of time during which someone such as a university teacher can leave their ordinary work and travel or study. He took a year's sabbatical from the Foreign Office. He's been on sabbatical writing a novel. Collocations: take a sabbatical After four years of service they are eligible to take a sabbatical to do something challenging, charitable or educational. Times, Sunday Times Working from home or flexible hours are on offer and after five years employees are encouraged to take a sabbatical. Times, Sunday Times You'd be surprised how many employers will let you take a sabbatical, albeit often unpaid. Times, Sunday Times Office staff have been invited to take unpaid leave, reduce their hours or take a sabbatical from their positions. Times,Sunday Times I developed what turned out to be twelve ways to take a sabbatical in the midst of work. Christianity Today Translations: Chinese: 休假大学教师等的 Japanese: 研究休暇 |
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