part time - translation to greek
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part time - translation to greek


part time         
  • Loca in 2018
  • Loca's home studio in 2007
AMERICAN MUSIC GROUP OF DAVID LOCA
Part Time (band)
adj. μερική απασχόληση
part time job         
1980 TAIWANESE ROMANTIC COMEDY FILM
Part-time contract; Arubaito; Student job; Part time job; Part-time Job; Part-time worker; Student part-time job; Part-time employee; Part-time employment; Part-timer
υποαπασχόληση
spare part         
  • Art design from recycle spare parts ([[South Africa]]).
  • A spare tire mounted at the rear of a Mitsubishi Type 73 Light Truck as an example of a repairable spare part.
INTERCHANGEABLE PART THAT IS KEPT IN AN INVENTORY AND USED FOR THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF FAILED UNITS
Car spare part; Replacement part; Rotable pool; Capital spare; Repair cycle; Beyond economic repair
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Definition

part-time
¦ adjective & adverb for only part of the usual working day or week.
Derivatives
part-timer noun

Wikipedia

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Examples of use of part time
1. Profession: Part–time athlete, part–time classroom assistant.
2. "The girls go to nursery part–time in the week and that helps me too, as I work part–time as cabin crew.
3. Like all small–town elected officials, Dressel, a retired machine designer, is a part–time mayor working with a part–time council.
4. Part–time employmentKamy from Sharjah asks÷ What are the rights of part–time teaching staff in private colleges in the UAE?
5. The absence of "part time" so far from the debate shows that working part–time is still seen as second–class, "no real commitment" type of work.