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单词 whole-time
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Definition of whole-time in English:

whole-time

adjective & adverb
  • another term for full-time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each of them will have made a personal journey to this point and it is to be hoped that as many as possible of them will continue their studies with the Institute whether on a whole-time or part-time basis.
    • Monaghan County Council has the worst record with a mere 0.27 per cent of its whole-time workforce employed with a disability.
    • Farmers manage 75 per cent of the land in the UK and, in 1984, their workforce totalled 161,000 regular whole-time farm workers.
    • And then in 1947, I decided to give up my studies to come out as a whole-time worker of the RSS.
    • It is conservatively estimated that the programme itself will generate 15 new whole-time or part-time seasonal jobs in the first year and will have an economic benefit to the area of E1.5 million annually.
    • There are approximately 500 whole-time equivalent home helps employed in the region.
    • He has been appointed whole-time director on the board of Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
    • There are about 10,000 beneficed clergy working whole-time for the Church, and a rather larger number unpaid, retired or working as chaplains in prisons, hospitals and so on.
    • The addition of three whole-time nurses has enabled the service to extend from five to seven day cover in line with recent government policy in palliative care.
    • The Board made an historic decision early in the year to engage a further whole-time medical officer.
    • Anju, of course, trained whole-time with world record holder Mike Powell for three months in 2003, the only instance when she has had a full-time coach in her career.
    • The report is understood to recommend more full-time staff for rural areas and an upgrading of cover from retained crews to whole-time crews in some mixed and rural brigade areas of Britain.
    • They would do everything that whole-time firefighters would do, even though it may take a couple of years to be completely trained.
    • The partner organisations for the whole-time, 12-month programme include Waterford Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Carlow, Tipperary Institute and Enterprise Ireland.
    • The provision of funding for these part-time hours would require the creation of 110 whole-time equivalent posts, or giving work to hundreds of temporary staff.
    • These levels are based on the number of pupils at the school and the teacher allocations are calculated in terms of whole-time posts, including part-time staff.
    • The Prime Minister has appointed a whole-time special adviser on intelligence.
    • Partho S Datta, director, has been appointed as a whole-time director of the company with effect from 1 April 2002.
    • Station officer Andy Green, from Melksham, joined the service as a retained firefighter based at Trowbridge, in 1984, joining whole-time in 1990.
    • Mr Wright did recognise that a more flexible approach to whole-time and retained firefighters working together would help efficiency and provide a better service to the public.

Derivatives

  • whole-timer

  • noun
    • A band of over 5000 trained whole-timers, of whom 2000 are women, are spreading the message of sadhana, service and sacrifice.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Janah moved to Bombay, where he became a full party member and a whole-timer living in party headquarters.
      • The meeting, which will be an occasion for introspection, will discuss the situations of whole-timers vis-a-vis the organisation, as well as the many organisational weaknesses.
      • At present there are 2,824 whole-timers in the Bengal unit of the CPI.
      • She encouraged young activists and women to work as whole-timers in the Party.
      • He is based at Swindon as a whole-timer but when he is off duty he leads the retained fire crews.
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