单词 | sabbatical |
释义 | Related topics: Conditions of employmentsab·bat·i·cal /səˈbætɪkəl/ noun [countable, uncountable] BECa period when someone, especially someone in a university job, stops doing their usual work in order to study or travel 休假,公休假〔尤指大学教师暂停平时的工作去进行研究或旅行的假期〕 She took a long sabbatical. 她休了个长假。on sabbatical Dr Watson’s away on sabbatical. 沃森博士去休假了。Examples from the Corpussabbatical• An academic on a sabbatical, Farrel wondered?• Gross left on a sabbatical and never came back.• Apple chairman John Sculley took a sabbatical.• They usually took sabbaticals for this and returned to something quite different a different job, a different location.• In between, the in-service education of the clergy continues apace with sabbaticals and reading weeks and retreats and the good-natured summer schools.on sabbatical• He's going on sabbatical next fall.From Longman Business Dictionarysabbaticalsab‧bat‧i‧cal /səˈbætɪkəl/ noun [countable, uncountable]HUMAN RESOURCES a period of time when someone, especially someone in a university teaching job, stops doing their usual work in order to work in business, to study, or travelHe spent his sabbatical from Stanford University studying computer applications in finance. —sabbatical adjectiveShe’s on sabbatical leave.sab·bat·i·cal nounChineseSyllable Corpus Business period a university a someone, someone in especially when |
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