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Qué (quién) es volunteer - definición

CONCEPT IN BOTANY
Volunteer plant
  • [[Maize]] growing in a soybean field in the central United States
  • sunflower]]s growing on the field that is now used for another cultivar, in Switzerland

volunteer         
  • Volunteers sweep the boardwalk in [[Brooklyn]] after the 2012 [[Hurricane Sandy]]
  • Volunteers assist survivors at the Houston Astrodome following [[Hurricane Katrina]] in September 2005.
  • [[John F. Kennedy]] greets volunteers on 28 August 1961
  • Some files for helping people in a volunteers station in [[Shenzhen]], [[People's Republic of China]]
  • Ithaca]], [[Queensland]] to address an influenza epidemic through the [[Women's Emergency Corps]] (later the Women's Volunteer Reserve) in July 1919.
  • Semi-professional volunteering: Trained [[lifeguard]]s of the German [[DLRG]], the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world, patrolling a public bathing area of a lake in [[Munich]]
  • Volunteers complete a cleanup of litter and trash
  • UK]].
UNPAID WORK UNDERTAKEN FREELY BY INDIVIDUALS AS A SERVICE TO OTHERS
Volunteer; ICT volunteer; Voluntary employment; Voluntary work; Volunteer work; Volunteers; Vollies; Volunteerism; Volunteer labour; Corporate volunteering; Volunteered; Volunteer programs
v. a.
Offer, proffer, tender, present.
Volunteer         
  • Volunteers sweep the boardwalk in [[Brooklyn]] after the 2012 [[Hurricane Sandy]]
  • Volunteers assist survivors at the Houston Astrodome following [[Hurricane Katrina]] in September 2005.
  • [[John F. Kennedy]] greets volunteers on 28 August 1961
  • Some files for helping people in a volunteers station in [[Shenzhen]], [[People's Republic of China]]
  • Ithaca]], [[Queensland]] to address an influenza epidemic through the [[Women's Emergency Corps]] (later the Women's Volunteer Reserve) in July 1919.
  • Semi-professional volunteering: Trained [[lifeguard]]s of the German [[DLRG]], the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world, patrolling a public bathing area of a lake in [[Munich]]
  • Volunteers complete a cleanup of litter and trash
  • UK]].
UNPAID WORK UNDERTAKEN FREELY BY INDIVIDUALS AS A SERVICE TO OTHERS
Volunteer; ICT volunteer; Voluntary employment; Voluntary work; Volunteer work; Volunteers; Vollies; Volunteerism; Volunteer labour; Corporate volunteering; Volunteered; Volunteer programs
·adj One who enters into, or offers for, any service of his own free will.
II. Volunteer ·vt To offer or bestow voluntarily, or without solicitation or compulsion; as, to volunteer one's services.
III. Volunteer ·adj Of or pertaining to a volunteer or volunteers; consisting of volunteers; voluntary; as, volunteer companies; volunteer advice.
IV. Volunteer ·vi To enter into, or offer for, any service of one's own free will, without solicitation or compulsion; as, he volunteered in that undertaking.
V. Volunteer ·adj A grantee in a voluntary conveyance; one to whom a conveyance is made without valuable consideration; a party, other than a wife or child of the grantor, to whom, or for whose benefit, a voluntary conveyance is made.
VI. Volunteer ·adj One who enters into service voluntarily, but who, when in service, is subject to discipline and regulations like other soldiers;
- opposed to conscript; specifically, a voluntary member of the organized militia of a country as distinguished from the standing army.
volunteer         
  • Volunteers sweep the boardwalk in [[Brooklyn]] after the 2012 [[Hurricane Sandy]]
  • Volunteers assist survivors at the Houston Astrodome following [[Hurricane Katrina]] in September 2005.
  • [[John F. Kennedy]] greets volunteers on 28 August 1961
  • Some files for helping people in a volunteers station in [[Shenzhen]], [[People's Republic of China]]
  • Ithaca]], [[Queensland]] to address an influenza epidemic through the [[Women's Emergency Corps]] (later the Women's Volunteer Reserve) in July 1919.
  • Semi-professional volunteering: Trained [[lifeguard]]s of the German [[DLRG]], the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world, patrolling a public bathing area of a lake in [[Munich]]
  • Volunteers complete a cleanup of litter and trash
  • UK]].
UNPAID WORK UNDERTAKEN FREELY BY INDIVIDUALS AS A SERVICE TO OTHERS
Volunteer; ICT volunteer; Voluntary employment; Voluntary work; Volunteer work; Volunteers; Vollies; Volunteerism; Volunteer labour; Corporate volunteering; Volunteered; Volunteer programs
¦ noun
1. a person who freely offers to do something.
a person who freely enrols for military service rather than being conscripted.
2. a person who works for an organization without being paid.
3. a plant that has not been deliberately planted.
4. Law a person to whom a voluntary conveyance or disposition is made.
¦ verb
1. freely offer to do something.
commit (someone) to an undertaking without consulting them.
2. say or suggest something without being asked.
3. work for an organization without being paid.
Origin
C16 (asnoun): from Fr. volontaire 'voluntary'.

Wikipedia

Volunteer (botany)

In gardening and agronomic terminology, a volunteer is a plant that grows on its own, rather than being deliberately planted by a farmer or gardener. Volunteers often grow from seeds that float in on the wind, are dropped by birds, or are inadvertently mixed into compost. Some volunteers may be encouraged by gardeners once they appear, being watered, fertilized, or otherwise cared for, unlike weeds, which are unwanted volunteers. The action of such plants — to sprout or grow in this fashion — may also be described as volunteering.

Volunteers that grow from the seeds of specific cultivars are not reliably identical or similar to their parent and often differ significantly from it. Such open pollinated plants, if they show desirable characteristics, may be selected to become new cultivars.

Ejemplos de uso de volunteer
1. Said one sign volunteer: "Ugly red, pretty blue." Another volunteer grumbled: "Nobody follows instructions very well.
2. On Tuesday, volunteer teachers outnumbered kids three to one, said Edwin Lohr, another volunteer.
3. Volunteer Individuals wishing to volunteer can go to the governor‘s CaliforniaVolunteers Web site.
4. Since it is voluntary, a person may volunteer whatever he is pleased to volunteer.
5. Dates not available: Board Member, Volunteer Center Resource Clearinghouse, a local volunteer opportunity center.