0 to offer oneself for a particular task, of one’s own free will (often without being paid for such work) -- dobrovolně se (při)hlásit
1 to offer (eg an opinion, information etc) -- poskytnout
Two or three people volunteered suggestions.
2 a person who offers to do, or does, something (especially who joins the army) of his own free will -- dobrovolník
Promoting transformative learning enables community volunteering to provide meaningful roles for seniors, and promotes citizenship participation and the social economy in an ageing society.
The first experiments were those which the volunteers knew they would be subjected to.
Many assumptions - about the volunteers' youth, gender, class, religion, ethnicity, politics, and motives, and how these may have changed over time - therefore remain untested.
Exploring the ways that older people contribute as informal volunteers in the community helps us understand the breadth and diversity of these activities.
All three books should be read by professionals and volunteers concerned with the elderly.
Assistance from family members, friends, paid care givers, and volunteers in the care of terminally ill patients.
To an extraordinary extent, they have used local volunteers, in tandem with public professionals, to deliver social services.
Although available to all volunteers who have expenses, in practice honorary executives of voluntary agencies are those most likely to receive the payment.
中文繁体
自願參加者,(尤指幫助別人的)志願者, 自願做, 無償做…
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自愿参加者,(尤指帮助别人的)志愿者, 自愿做, 无偿做…
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ofrecerse voluntario para, voluntario, -a…
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oferecer-se, prontificar-se, ser voluntário…
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進んで引き受ける, ボランティア…
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gönüllü yapmak/olmak, orduya gönüllü kaydolmak/katılmak, istenilmeden bilgi vermek…
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volontaire [masculine-feminine], bénévole [masculine-feminine], se porter volontaire…
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oferir-se voluntari per a, voluntari, -ària…
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