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full-time
full-time (fo͝ol′tīm′)adj. Employed for or involving a standard number of hours of working time: a full-time administrative assistant. full′-time′ adv.full′-tim′er n.full-time adj for the entire time appropriate to an activity: a full-time job; a full-time student. adv on a full-time basis: he works full time. ˌfull-ˈtimer nfull′-time′ adj. 1. working or operating the customary number of hours in each day, week, or month. Compare part-time. adv. 2. on a full-time basis. [1895–1900] full′-tim′er, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | full-time - for the entire time appropriate to an activity; "a full-time job"parttime, part-time - involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity; "part-time employees"; "a part-time job" | Adv. | 1. | full-time - for the standard number of hours; "she works full-time"half-time, part-time - for less than the standard number of hours; "he works part-time" | Translationsfull (ful) adjective1. holding or containing as much as possible. My basket is full. 滿的 满的2. complete. a full year; a full account of what happened. 完全的 完全的3. (of clothes) containing a large amount of material. a full skirt. 寬鬆的 宽松的 adverb1. completely. Fill the petrol tank full. 完全地 完全地2. exactly; directly. She hit him full in the face. 恰恰 恰恰ˈfully adverb1. completely. He was fully aware of what was happening; fully-grown dogs. 完全地 完全地2. quite; at least. It will take fully three days. 至少 至少ˌfull-ˈlength adjective1. complete; of the usual or standard length. a full-length novel. 標準長的 标准长的2. down to the feet. a full-length portrait. 全身的 全身的full moon (the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete. There is a full moon tonight. 滿月 满月ˌfull-ˈscale adjective (of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject. a full-scale drawing of a flower. 與原物一樣大小的 与原物一样大小的full stop a written or printed point (.) marking the end of a sentence; a period. 句號 句号ˌfull-ˈtime adjective, adverb occupying one's working time completely. a full-time job; She works full-time now. 全日工作的,全職的 全日工作的,专任的 fully-fledged adjective1. (as in bird) having grown its feathers and ready to fly. 羽毛豐滿的 羽毛丰满的2. fully trained, qualified etc. He's now a fully-fledged teacher. 經過充分訓練的 经过充分训练的full of1. filled with; containing or holding very much or very many. The bus was full of people. 充滿...的 充满...的2. completely concerned with. She rushed into the room full of the news. 腦海裡/心裡充滿了 脑海里(心里)充满了 in full completely. Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full. 全部 全部to the full to the greatest possible extent. to enjoy life to the full. 充分地 充分地full-time → 全职zhCN, 全部时间的zhCN- I'm a full-time parent → 我是一名全职家长
EncyclopediaSeefullFinancialSeeFullfull-time Related to full-time: Full-time equivalentAntonyms for full-timeadj for the entire time appropriate to an activityAntonymsadv for the standard number of hoursAntonyms |