词汇 | part-time |
释义 | part-time adverb, adjective uk /ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/ us /ˌpɑːrtˈtaɪm/ B1 If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or the week: 部分时间地(的),兼职地(的) a part-time job兼职工作 After my children were born I decided to go part-time.孩子出生以后,我决定改为兼职工作。 Compare full-time She's found some part-time secretarial work.她找到了一份兼职的秘书工作。 He is enrolled as a part-time student.他注册成为非全日制学生。 The EU has issued guidelines on appropriate levels of pay for part-time manual workers.欧盟已经颁布了有关兼职体力劳动者适宜的酬劳标准。 I'm doing the course on a part-time basis. Wendy is a mother of three and part-time teacher. Working hours after hoursidiom clock in clock out close of business close of play full time hour in-service man-hour night shift overtime punch punch the clockidiom reduced time rush hour shiftwork time clock timesheet workweek zero-hours contract part-time | American Dictionarypart-time adjective, adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈpɑrtˈtɑɪm/ (of an activity or work) done for periods of time shorter than the usual hours or schedule: She got a part-time job working three days a week. Joe works part-time. part-timernoun[ C ]us/ˈpɑrtˈtɑɪ·mər/ We have a full-time staff of three, plus two part-timers. part-time | Business Englishpart-time adjective HR, WORKPLACEuk /ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/us for only some of the hours of the week that people normally work, not all of them: I am retiring in May but will continue doing some self-employed part-time work. a part-time job More and more people are setting up part-time businesses at home. He will stay on at the company as a part-time consultant. She has returned to work on a part-time basis. part-timeadverb Many people prefer to work part-time. Comparefull-time Examples of part-timepart-time He taught design for several years as a part-time lecturer, and is a prolific published architectural critic. This suggests that most changes of working hours took place in full-time or in part-time work. The second part of the study, covering a 12-month period from 1992 to 1993, concentrated on age-related patterns of departures, arrivals and part-time working. Secondly, an age-related analysis of departures, recruitment and part-time working was undertaken for a 12-month period, from 1992 to 1993. These sectors currently have little union coverage since many part-time or temporary workers are reluctant to join unions because of dues or other considerations. The gender difference is mirrored in differences between part-time and full-time workers. In addition, contributing staff are normally engaged on a part-time basis, and are not typically involved in course design and management. Surprisingly, it was mainly among part-time workers that working hours were reduced to balance caring and employment (see note 14). More interestingly, reducing working hours is more common among part-time than full-time workers (for women only). A governmentally subsidised benefits package would discourage hiring part-time workers to avoid providing benefits. In contrast, the part-time working group had more complex support arrangements with different people often transporting children on different days of the week. Fourteen patients were either in part-time employment (4) or were pursuing careers (10). Almost half of the firms offered flexible hours and a third were willing to give part-time work during the period that this was needed. In unpacking labour-force participation rates, therefore, we also have to look separately at full-time and part-time work. Although not statistically significant, full-time working women more often stopped working altogether than part-time working women. See all examples of part-time 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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