1 (of work or education) done for the whole of a working week -- 全日制的;专职的
a full-time job 专职工作
Most children in the UK remain in full-time education until they are at least 16 years old. 在英国,大多数孩子至少在16岁之前都要接受全日制教育。
She went back to work full-time when her youngest child went to school. 她最小的孩子上学之后,她又回去做专职工作了。
Renovating the kitchen is becoming a full-time job. 整理花园是一项很费时间的活儿。
Her proposals would allow more people to stay in full-time education.
It's very difficult trying to bring up two children while doing a full-time job.
She doesn't want to work full-time, it's a case of having to.
I've had to tighten my belt since I stopped working full-time.
Fewer than half were employed full time at the time of their arrest.
However, when women are employed full time, their turnout (0.60) is lower than that of men and homemakers.
With less need to work full time, mid-lifers have time on their hands that these industries aim to fill.