full-time
full-time 英 [ˈfʊlˈtaɪm] 美 [ˈfʊlˈtaɪm]
adj. 专职的;全日制的;全部时间的
名词复数:full-times
- If you do something full-time, you spend most of your available time doing it. Working full-time usually means spending around forty hours a week doing your work.
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- adj. 专职的;全日制的;全部时间的
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1. If that can happen without the customer being on site with the team full-time, great.
如果客户并非在现场专职陪伴团队的情况下就能做到这些,那很好。
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2. Almost half of 17 year olds in some parts of England have dropped out of full-time education or training, government figures reveal.
政府统计数据显示,在英国某些地区,17岁的青少年中有近一半放弃接受全日制教育或培训。
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3. State unemployment benefits, which pay around a third of your salary, generally require you to have worked full-time in your last job for at least a year.
政府提供的失业保险约为个人工资收入的三分之一,但通常要求你上一份工作为全职工作,且工作时间至少为一年。
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