0 someone who can do many different jobs
1 someone who can do many different jobs:
An artist with the right technology can become a jack-of-all-trades.
In this way, apposition has become a conceptual jack-of-all-trades which can always be conveniently invoked in order to account for marginal constructions in grammar.
Firemen can become baggage unloaders, and the airport manager can become a jack-of-all-trades.
The explaining jack-of-all-trades has everything in readiness before the beginning of the performance, and now it begins.
It is a jack-of-all-trades holding remand inmates, medical transients (inmates undertaking medical treatment), inmates with short sentences and inmates undertaking programs.
He was also a pretentious and self-righteous scientific jack-of-all-trades.
However, the jack-of-all-trades quality of their profession makes them less powerful at each individual skill than the classes which specialize in them.
She swiftly became a jack-of-all-trades who could actually create new innovative products in the highly technical industry of scuba equipment.
He is a down-to-earth jack-of-all-trades handyman, who comes into his own in this new world through his innate ability to scavenge useful bits and pieces.