词汇 | full-time |
释义 | full time noun[ U ] UKuk /ˌfʊl ˈtaɪm/ us /ˌfʊl ˈtaɪm/ the end of a sports match: (体育比赛的)终场 The score was 2–2 at full time.终场比分是2比2。 Wilson headed in the equaliser just before the full-time whistle. 就在中场哨声吹响之前,威尔森一记头球将比分扳平。 Compare half-time Parts & stages of competitions 1-2-3 inning a game in handidiom added time bracket cup tie elimination event extra innings final half hand home stretch kick off lap quarter semifinal shootout squeaky-bum time timeout victory full-time adjective, adverb uk /ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/ us /ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/ B1 (of work or education) done for the whole of a working week: 全日制的;专职的 full-time jobShe hopes to go back to her full-time job in about six months' time. Most children in the UK remain in full-time education until they are at least 16 years old.在英国,大多数孩子至少在16岁之前都要接受全日制教育。 She went back to work full-time when her youngest child went to school.她最小的孩子上学之后,她又回去做专职工作了。 I'm a full-time student right now.我现在是一名全职学生了。 full-time job/activity an activity that uses a lot of your time: 占据大量时间的工作/活动 Renovating the kitchen is becoming a full-time job.整理花园是一项很费时间的活儿。 Her proposals would allow more people to stay in full-time education. The prospect of working full-time fills me with dread.可能要全职工作,这让我很担忧。 It's very difficult trying to bring up two children while doing a full-time job.一边抚育两个孩子一边做全职工作很困难。 She doesn't want to work full-time, it's a case of having to.她不想全日工作,可是不得不如此。 I've had to tighten my belt since I stopped working full-time.自从我停止全职工作以来,就不得不勒紧裤带过日子。 Working hours after hoursidiom clock in clock out close of business close of play hour in-service man-hour night shift off-hours overtime punch punch the clockidiom reduced time rush hour shiftwork time clock timesheet workweek zero-hours contract full-time | American Dictionaryfull-time adjective us/ˈfʊlˌtɑɪm/ done for all the hours people usually work: She was a full-time student. full-time | Business Englishfull-time adjective uk /ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/us(abbreviationFT) HR, WORKPLACE for all the hours of the week that people normally work, not just for some of them: full-time jobHolding down a full-time job when you've got three children is not easy. full-time employmentThe number of women in full-time employment has risen in the last few years. a full-time employee/worker full-time staffOnly full-time staff will qualify for this benefit. full-time educationThere are concessions for people in full-time education. full-timeadverb She went back to work full-time when her youngest child went to school. Compare part-time full time noun[ U ] ukus HR, WORKPLACE the amount of time spent working that is considered normal for a person who has only one job: Full time for this job is 36 hours a week. Examples of full timefull time Most (83 per cent) were employed fulltime at the time of their arrest. Fewer than half were employed fulltime at the time of their arrest. All except one patient were in fulltime education or employment. In the present study, however, inattention 0 hyperactivity was measured across the fulltime course of the longitudinal study from childhood to adolescence. Almost 20% (157) of the general patients were working fulltime. Nineteen of the students (83 percent) were working fulltime in health-related institutions. Looked at over the fulltime span of ten years this clear difference concerning the impact of government policies is still increasing. Nearly all the sons but fewer than half the daughters were employed fulltime. This rate of change is then used to determine the temperature and stream function one fulltime step ahead of the original one. Among those who were fulltime workers in the year prior to retirement, only a small percentage had a low income during that period. With less need to work fulltime, mid-lifers have time on their hands that these industries aim to fill. The participants volunteering for the study were generally university educated, in fulltime employment, owned a computer. The majority work fulltime and most subjects who do not work are students. This is comparatively early and does not allow fulltime for treatment effect. However, when women are employed fulltime, their turnout (0.60) is lower than that of men and homemakers. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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