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Перевод: freelance speek freelance


[прилагательное]
нештатный; работающий без контракта;
[наречие]
внештатно; без договора;
[существительное]
ландскнехт [ист.] ; политик, не принадлежащий к определенной партии; журналист, не связанный с определенной редакцией;
[глагол]
работать не по найму; действовать на свой страх и риск


Тезаурус:

  1. Her research fellowship was coming to an end, and she could not bear the prospect of "hanging on" for another year as a freelance supervisor of undergraduates, sponging on her parents.
  2. When it turned up, it was both horrible and useful; a mind-boggling twist to the Iran story (Pelion piled on Ossa, indeed), but also a magnificent diversion from the Iranian debacle to the Nicaraguan controversy, from approved Policy to possibly freelance meanderings, and from Reagan to North.
  3. Those who fall between the official schemes - like freelance photographer Melanie Cox - need it.
  4. Labour's Kate Phillips, a 45-year-old freelance adviser to Third World aid agencies, who has used the year since her selection to raise her profile locally, is in tigerish mood.
  5. A ND you resist all eye contact, remembering the words of barrister Caradog Morgan who earlier this year, in defending one Victoria Carrington, freelance insurance consultant accused of assaulting two fellow passengers because they had joggled her newspaper and dared to look at her right in the face, said, "There is a convention on the Underground that people do not look each other in the eye."
  6. Other winners of the award, sponsored by Reckitt and Colman, included Cherrill Hicks, a freelance journalist who works on The Independent's health page, for her book Who Cares; Looking After People at Home.
  7. Small wonder then that when, in December 1989, after two divorces, she finally married the man of her dreams, freelance TV producer Andy Ward, she decided to give tradition the elbow.
  8. He set up as a freelance industrial designer making furniture from a basement studio in 1952.
  9. Avuncular and sociable, he was a warm and friendly person who might be encountered conducting a Women's Institute choir, accompanying an audition at the piano, as a freelance organist or providing harpsichord continuo.
  10. Freelance Journalist
  11. As I work freelance from home my days/hours can be completely flexible.
  12. And Mr Major happily used freelance fixers like Mr Wakeham to defuse potentially difficult committee meetings.

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