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part-time
part-time (pärt′tīm′)adj. For or during less than the customary or standard time: a part-time job. part′-time′ adv.part′-tim′er n.part-time adj (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) for less than the entire time appropriate to an activity: a part-time job; a part-time waitress. adv (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) on a part-time basis: he works part time. ˌpart-ˈtimer npart-time (adj. ˈpɑrtˌtaɪm; adv. ˈpɑrtˈtaɪm) adj. 1. working or attending school less than the usual or full time. 2. pertaining to or noting such work or study: part-time employment. adv. 3. on a part-time basis: to work part-time. [1890–95] part′-tim′er, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | part-time - involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity; "part-time employees"; "a part-time job"parttimefull-time - for the entire time appropriate to an activity; "a full-time job" | Adv. | 1. | part-time - for less than the standard number of hours; "he works part-time"half-time | Translationspart (paːt) noun1. something which, together with other things, makes a whole; a piece. We spent part of the time at home and part at the seaside. 一部分 一部分2. an equal division. He divided the cake into three parts. 等分 等分3. a character in a play etc. She played the part of the queen. 角色 角色4. the words, actions etc of a character in a play etc. He learned his part quickly. 台詞 台词5. in music, the notes to be played or sung by a particular instrument or voice. the violin part. 聲部 声部6. a person's share, responsibility etc in doing something. He played a great part in the government's decision. 本份,職責,作用 本份,职责,作用 verb to separate; to divide. They parted (from each other) at the gate. 分開 分开ˈparting noun1. the act of leaving someone, saying goodbye etc. Their final parting was at the station. 分手,離別 分手,离别 2. a line dividing hair brushed in opposite directions on the head. 頭髮分線 (头发的)分缝 ˈpartly adverb to a certain extent but not completely. She was tired, partly because of the journey and partly because of the heat. 部分地 部分地ˌpart-ˈtime adjective, adverb not taking one's whole time; for only a few hours or days a week. a part-time job; She works part-time. 部分時間的(地) 部分时间的(地) in part partly. He agreed that he was in part responsible for the accident. 在某種程度上 在某种程度上part company1. to go in different directions. We parted company at the bus-stop. 分道揚鑣 分离2. to leave each other or end a friendship, partnership etc. 絕交,分手 断绝关系,拆伙 part of speech one of the groups into which words are divided (eg noun, verb, adjective etc). 詞類 词类part with to give away or be separated from. He doesn't like parting with money. 放棄,離開 放弃,离开 take in good part to accept without being hurt or offended. He took their jokes in good part. 很高興地接受 很高兴地接受take someone's part to support someone (in an argument etc). She always takes his part. 支持某人 支持某人take part in to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc). He never took part in arguments. 參加 参加part-time → 兼职地zhCN, 兼职的zhCN EncyclopediaSeepartpart-time
Synonyms for part-timeadj involving less than the standard or customary time for an activitySynonymsAntonymsadv for less than the standard number of hoursSynonyms |