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ancillaryan‧cil‧la‧ry /ænˈsɪləri $ ˈænsəleri/ adjective  ancillaryOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin ancilla ‘female servant’ - Film companies also make money in ancillary sales of T-shirts, toys, and so on.
- A large iron drive-wheel projects high up through the front wall, providing a source of power for ancillary equipment.
- A third cost element is the cost of ancillary services such as the swap fee.
- Could parents force a local authority to keep schools open during a strike of ancillary workers?
- Criticism by many research workers has led to the development of ancillary measures, involving more sophisticated techniques.
- The complex includes offices, stables and other ancillary buildings of red brick.
- The developer, Marlin Estates, spent £19m on Wisley and decided to steer clear of ancillary activities and concentrate on golf.
NOUN► equipment· A large iron drive-wheel projects high up through the front wall, providing a source of power for ancillary equipment.· Carry the necessary ancillary equipment needed to make your visit to the offshore dive site pleasurable.· The chapters commenced with a short description of the particular subject, followed by numerous photographs of vehicles and other ancillary equipment.· An approximate total of some 2,000 tons of aircraft ancillary equipment is held in stock in four large warehouses.· The growing tunnels and ancillary equipment can be leased over five years. ► service· A third cost element is the cost of ancillary services such as the swap fee.· For example, some Health Authorities tried to obstruct the competitive tendering process for ancillary services.· In addition to the catchers, a further 286 were employed by fish merchants and 131 in ancillary services.· One of the areas I looked at first was the so-called ancillary services - that is cleaning, catering and laundry.· Education services, of course, are a vitally important aid to parents in providing schooling and ancillary services. ► staff· No hospital can function well without receptionists, cleaners, administrators, porters and all the other ancillary staff.· The providers of domestic, portering and ward ancillary staff are also subjected to pressure from staff for the peak-holiday periods.· Ancillary staff All educational establishments are dependent for their day-to-day running on the ancillary staff.· It is the governors, too, who manage the teaching and ancillary staff. ► worker· Could parents force a local authority to keep schools open during a strike of ancillary workers?· Often the only staff who live within the school's catchment area are the caretaker and the ancillary workers. ► ancillary workers/staff etc- Ancillary staff All educational establishments are dependent for their day-to-day running on the ancillary staff.
- Could parents force a local authority to keep schools open during a strike of ancillary workers?
- It is the governors, too, who manage the teaching and ancillary staff.
- No hospital can function well without receptionists, cleaners, administrators, porters and all the other ancillary staff.
- Often the only staff who live within the school's catchment area are the caretaker and the ancillary workers.
- The providers of domestic, portering and ward ancillary staff are also subjected to pressure from staff for the peak-holiday periods.
1ancillary workers/staff etc workers who provide additional help and services for the people who do the main work in hospitals, schools etc2formal connected with or supporting something else, but less important than it: Agreement was reached on several ancillary matters. |