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off-the-job

/awf-thuh-job, of-/US // ˈɔf ðəˈdʒɒb, ˈɒf- //

脱产,离职,脱离工作岗位,脱岗

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : done, received, or happening away from or while not at one's job: off-the-job research.
    • : temporarily not employed: off-the-job union members.

Examples

  • Then add in all bored people, as well as people whose job it is to report on celebrities.

  • France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.

  • That officer fretting about his “stance,” we learn, is plagued by PTSD that cripples him both on the job and at home.

  • Eric Garcetti succeeded Villaraigosa and has received high marks in his first year and a half on the job.

  • “I love my job and I love my city and I am committed to the work here,” he said in a statement.

  • Sleek finds it far harder work than fortune-making; but he pursues his Will-o'-the-Wisp with untiring energy.

  • Elyon is the name of an ancient Phœnician god, slain by his son El, no doubt the “first-born of death” in Job xviii.

  • Thus was the man left entirely to the devil, not even his life being reserved, as in the case of Job.

  • A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.

  • You never know when you are going to stumble upon a jewel in the most out-of-the-way corner.