释义 |
off-dutyˌoff-ˈduty adjective - Sorry, I'm off-duty now.
- The blaze was spotted by an off-duty fire-fighter.
- A jobless actor was annoying an off-duty bouncer, announcing loudly that he was due for a break.
- And even when he's off-duty, O'Neill happily embraces the aura of a man most would consider a burden.
- Friends called Jensen an enthusiastic officer who supported youth sports in his off-duty hours.
- He would have six off-duty hours, to use as he pleased.
- Officers working off-duty are required to respond to crimes that occur at their job.
- One result of devolving off-duty allocation to ward level may be arrangements which take too much account of staff interests.
- They followed the raider then the off-duty policeman leaped out of the car and grabbed him.
► Employmentabsenteeism, nounarticled clerk, black economy, nounbloodletting, nounblue-collar, adjectivebook-keeper, nounboss, nounbusiness agent, career path, nouncareer structure, nounCFO, Chartered Financial Consultant, nounCIO, co-manager, nouncommercial agent, company car, nouncompany doctor, company officer, competence, nouncompliance officer, co-worker, nouncreative director, curriculum vitae, nounCV, noundeputy chairman, deskill, verbdismiss, verbdowngrade, verbdownsize, verbearn, verbearner, nounemploy, verbemployable, adjectiveemployee, nounemployer, nounemployment agency, nounengage, verbenrolled agent, escrow agent, executive chairman, filing clerk, fill-in, nounfull-time, adjectiveheadhunter, nounhealth and safety, nounhuman resources, nounjob application, job centre, nounjobless, adjectivelabour exchange, nounledger clerk, moonlight, verbnatural wastage, nounnepotism, nounnetworking, nounnine to five, adverbnumber-cruncher, nounoccupational, adjectiveoff, adverboff-duty, adjectiveoperative, nounoutwork, nounoverseer, nounoverstaffed, adjectivepenalty clause, nounpension fund, nounpension plan, nounpersonnel, nounpiecework, nounpositive discrimination, nounpost, nounpreferment, nounproject engineer, qualification, nounqualify, verbquit, verbrecommendation, nounrecruit, verbredeploy, verbredundancy, nounredundant, adjectivereferee, nounreference, nounreinstate, verbresearch manager, resign, verbresignation, nounresume, nounretired, adjectiveretiree, nounretirement, nounself-employed, adjectivesharecropper, nounshift, nounskilled, adjectivetechnical analyst, testimonial, nountime and motion study, nountrainee, nountransfer agent, underemployed, adjectiveundermanned, adjectiveunderstaffed, adjectiveunemployable, adjectiveunemployed, adjectiveunemployment, noununemployment benefit, noununskilled, adjectivevacancy, nounvacant, adjectivewhite-collar, adjectiveworkday, nounwork experience, nounworkforce, nounworking papers, nounworkweek, noun NOUN► policeman· The court heard Charles McGhee was convicted of murder after shooting an off-duty policeman during an armed robbery.· The Harlem riot erupted when an off-duty policeman killed James Powell, a teenage boy who had allegedly attacked him.· They followed the raider then the off-duty policeman leaped out of the car and grabbed him. if someone such as a policeman, nurse, or soldier is off-duty, they are not working: an off-duty guard I shall be off-duty on Thursday. |