Part-time - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpɑrtˈtɑɪm|  American pronunciation of the word part-time
Brit.  |pɑːtˈtaɪm|  British pronunciation of the word part-time

adjective

- involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity
part-time employees
a part-time job

adverb

- for less than the standard number of hours (syn: half-time)
he works part-time

Extra examples

She wants to work part-time after she's had the baby.

She got another part-time job and now she has two jobs.

She works part-time at the restaurant.

She got a part-time job to earn some extra money.

...we would rather lark about in the summer than get part-time jobs...

During the nineties, he was going to college and working part-time.

He works part-time as an announcer for a local radio station.

I work part-time in a library.

The new law will benefit people in part-time work.

For the employer, a part-time workforce means a cheap labour supply.

Women comprise a high proportion of part-time workers.

She works for her father doing part-time secretarial duties.

Students on a part-time course are not eligible for a loan.

21.7% of all those in employment were in part-time jobs.

I'm going to explore the possibility of a part-time job.

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