单词 | full-time |
释义 | full-time also full time 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B1 Full-time work or study involves working or studying for the whole of each normal working week rather than for part of it. ...a full-time job. ...full-time staff. Full-time is also an adverb. Deirdre works full-time. 2. a full-time job phrase [usually verb-link PHRASE] If you describe a regular activity or task as a full-time job, you mean that it takes up so much of your time it is like doing a paid job. 3. uncountable noun In games such as football, full-time is the end of a match. [British] The score at full-time was 1-1. Idioms: a full-time job a task that takes a great deal of time and effort Deleting the flood of follow-on emails is becoming a full-time job. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: full-time care He has lived in their full-time care for at least the last two years. The Sun Now she talks and types and, with full-time care, lives independently. Times, Sunday Times He starts to tell me a story about a rider from his generation who broke his neck and has always needed full-time care. Times, Sunday Times I cared for him at home for three years until the cost of home care exceeded that of full-time care in a nursing home. Times, Sunday Times Many offer full-time care and support. Times, Sunday Times They get enviable salaries and pensions, are public servants and should be giving us their full-time commitment. The Sun But for many distributors it might be a chance to top up their income by selling to friends and family and isn't a full-time commitment. Times, Sunday Times Fighting her required a full-time commitment. Times, Sunday Times If you want full-time commitment, tell him. The Sun So why not make a full-time commitment to the theatre? Times, Sunday Times However, considering the length of time in your employment, the best solution may be to simply offer a contract with full-time hours. Times, Sunday Times Registered nurses who work for agencies may well be working full-time hours, but at many different locations. Globe and Mail This included jobsharing as well as full-time hours over fewer than five days. Times, Sunday Times Signing up as a full-time member can mean committing to 12 months-plus, sometimes for hundreds of pounds, with no easy getout. Times, Sunday Times I'm a full-time member of the staff as a ballet dancer. Times, Sunday Times It appears that the original mortgage adviser was only part-time and a full-time member subsequently cancelled the arrangement. Times, Sunday Times He's now a full-time member of staff here. Times, Sunday Times During an expansion programme we employed a full-time member of staff to help with secretarial work. Times, Sunday Times For a start, he's glad he isn't a full-time musician. Times, Sunday Times Having trained as a primary school teacher, she only pursued a career as a full-time musician after the band's secondalbumdid well. Times, Sunday Times He began performing as a solo folk artist around the age of 14, and became a full-time musician in his early 20s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He again became a full-time musician in 1975, struggling at times to make ends meet. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For much of the 1990s, he was a full-time musician, but has scaled back his schedule in recent years due to personal and family concerns. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A full-time nurse consultant normally works about 37.5 hours per week. Times, Sunday Times But given that his condition will certainly deteriorate, the only alternative would be a full-time nurse, which you cannot afford. Times, Sunday Times By the 1930s, the school had its own dispensary with a full-time nurse, a woodshop building, a manse, and two dormitories. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The school has an infirmary and a full-time nurse on duty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A first-aid center was set up in the plant and a full-time nurse was employed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It went on like that until the present year, when staying uncold became a full-time occupation. The Times Literary Supplement His youthful job as an encyclopedia salesman, he once admitted, was his 'earliest experience of peddling ideas to the masses, a project which was later to become my full-time occupation'. Times, Sunday Times Is this show your full-time occupation? ST Instead, fighting the case has been his full-time occupation for two years. Times, Sunday Times Throughout it all, his commitment to the game and the job, which he unhesitatingly describes as 'a full-time occupation', was unquestionable. Times, Sunday Times In the private sector, with the full-time pay gap nine percentage points higher, it must also be time to think again. Times, Sunday Times Between 1997 and 2010 the full-time pay gap fell by 7.3 percentage points. Times, Sunday Times A spokesman said the party has just four full-time paid campaign staff, compared with about 100 salaried workers on each of their rivals' campaigns. Times, Sunday Times While 89 per cent of graduates were in some kind of work - including voluntary and unpaid - only 74 per cent were in full-time paid employment. Times, Sunday Times Incomes for most practitioners in the early years do not stretch to full-time paid childcare. Times, Sunday Times When your temp role ends, ask about a full-time position. The Sun It wouldn't be a full-time position, of course, but maybe we could find someone who could bear the stigma of being bivocational. Christianity Today A high proportion of interns go on to apply for a full-time position and join the company within a year of their placement. Times, Sunday Times Another factor: this was my first full-time position out of seminary. Christianity Today You'll start the year-long programme as a field apprentice, learning how to install and maintain equipment, and progress to a full-time position as a customer installer. The Sun He was full-time professor and researched at the university, as well as graduate-programs coordinator. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was the only full-time professor, with 23 practicing lawyers serving as part-time faculty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Upon completion of that one-year contract she was hired as a full-time professor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After working there on and off for nearly 3 years, he was hired as a full-time professor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When he left the attorney-general's office in 1924, he became a full-time professor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He retired from full-time teaching and college administration in 1993. Times, Sunday Times For another, the day care meant getting outside the home without going back to full-time teaching. Christianity Today She then took up a full-time teaching position immediately after completing her training. The Sun Eleven years as a manager, all but one as a part-timer combining the role with a full-time teaching post at a comprehensive school, have yielded four promotions. Times, Sunday Times Why should students at universities that concentrate on research pay as much for the part-time teaching they receive as those who receive full-time teaching in universities that concentrate on teaching? Times, Sunday Times Most book conservators take a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course. The Sun There are only 10,000 extra full-time undergraduate places. Times, Sunday Times The introduction of fees at 9,000 a year has allowed many universities to increase funding devoted to full-time undergraduate teaching. Times, Sunday Times Universities will be penalised about 10 million for recruiting too many students last year, and the full-time undergraduate intake could stall this year for the first time in recent memory. Times, Sunday Times Students' union and sports facilities will all be incorporated and there will be 800 en-suite rooms, enough to house about a quarter of the full-time undergraduate population and all first-years. Times, Sunday Times As of 2005, he works as a full-time volunteer elder care worker; in this capacity he assists infirm senior citizens. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During 1949-51, he worked as a full-time volunteer for a labour union. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a full-time volunteer environmental activist, she also asserted that it was every person's civic duty to protect nature, working through the legislative process to achieve this. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These annually elected trustees employ 14 staff and 10 full-time volunteers, and manage a body of young campaigners and media spokespeople. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It consisted of all the full-time volunteers, volunteers of auxiliaries and national servicemen. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Houses have been pulled down meaning some workers finish at lunchtime yet still get a full-time wage, while others have bigger routes and get paid overtime to work more hours. The Sun So they must wait longer before earning a full-time wage. Times, Sunday Times This brought the average full-time wage to 26,500. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 No part-time worker should be treated less favourably than a full-time worker unless that treatment can be objectively justified. Times, Sunday Times This was only a bit more than in the 1930s and only forty times that of the pay of the average full-time worker. The Times Literary Supplement In the subsequent four years, real wages for the average full-time worker fell 7.5 per cent. Times, Sunday Times His basic salary of 825,000 was 60 times that of the average full-time worker at the company. Times, Sunday Times According to official forecasts, this will mean at least an extra 5,200 per year for a full-time worker. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 全部时间的, 全职 Japanese: フルタイムの, フルタイムで |
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