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第三人称单数:freelances
现在分词:freelancing
过去式:freelanced
过去分词:freelanced
词根:freed
adj.freed 释放的
freestyle 自由式的
freeborn 生而自由的;自由民的
freethinking 自由思想的
adv.freely 自由地;免费地;大量地;慷慨地;直率地
freestyle 自由地;随心所欲地
n.freedom 自由,自主;直率
freehold 自由保有;[会计] 不动产所有权
freestyle 自由式
freeman 自由民;享有市民权的人;荣誉市民
freedman 自由民;被解放的奴隶
freedwoman 自由妇女
freethinker 自由思想家
freethinking 自由思想
v.freed 使自由;解放(free的过去分词)
adjective
of, relating to, or being a freelancer : independent freelance careers working on a freelance basis
a freelance writer/photographer
done by a freelancer
freelance writing/photography
not sponsored by or affiliated with an organization or authority The Seoul government reacted sternly to [Sun Myung] Moon's freelance diplomacy, accusing him of "causing a split in national opinion."—Paul Blustein
a freelance army
verb
intransitive verb
to act or work as a freelancer … after graduating from the Philadelphia College of Art, he [John Mecray] freelanced as an illustrator and taught drawing classes at his alma mater.—Nautical World
She freelances for a local newspaper.
transitive verb
to produce as a freelancer
For a while, as he looked about for another book subject, Mr. [Tracy] Kidder freelanced articles for the Atlantic Monthly magazine.—Edwin McDowell
noun
a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer : freelancer
… the 42-year-old writer, who is now working on a book about Evelyn Waugh and his circle, described himself as a full-time freelance.—Herbert Mitgang
a mercenary soldier especially of the Middle Ages : condottiere
a person who acts independently without being affiliated with or authorized by an organization (such as a political party) "Have you been making your addresses as a free lance or under the auspices of the Speakers' Bureau … ?" she was asked.—Edwin L. James
ran for office as a political free lance
freelance writer自由撰稿人
freelance work自由职业
1902年,来自 free-lance(名词)。相关词汇: Freelancer(1898年); freelanced; freelancing。
The first known use of freelance was in 1819
freewaynoun
a highway that is free of tolls
freewaynoun
a highway that is free of tolls
freewarenoun
software available at no cost
freestylenoun
a competition (as a swimming race) in which the competitors are not restricted to a certain way of performing
freestylenoun
a competition (as a swimming race) in which the competitors are not restricted to a certain way of performing
freestoneadjective
having or being a fruit stone to which the flesh does not stick when the fruit is split open
freestone peaches
freestandingadjective
standing alone on its own foundation free of attachment or support
free1 of 3adjective
having liberty : not being enslaved
free citizens
not controlled by others : independent a free press
a free country
released or not suffering from something unpleasant or painful free from disease
free from worry
not bound or contained by or as if by force
you are free to leave
having nothing that must be done instead
I'm free tomorrow night
not blocked : clear
free space
not being used or occupied
free time
not fastened
the free end of the rope
not cheap : generous
a free spender
not costing or charging anything
free tickets
not held back by fear or distrust
free expression of opinion
not combined with something else
free oxygen
able to be used alone as a meaningful unit of language
the word "hats" is a free form
not restricted by or limited to the usual forms
free skating
free2 of 3verb
to make or set free
free3 of 3adverb
in a free manner
without charge
freemannoun
a free person: as
one having civil or political liberty
one having the full rights of a citizen
freelancenoun
usually free lance a knight whose services could be bought by any ruler or state
a person who pursues a profession without being committed to work for one employer for a long time
a freelance writer
1 Something I plan to be doing more of as, after 15 years on staff at The Seattle Times, I step away from my full-time gig to write freelance.
2 Now Ms. Woodland freelances for museums part time, and she’s able to do hands-on work with their collections, something she finds very fulfilling.
3 While this is great for us overall, I am a little worried about how it will affect the dynamic of our relationship, particularly since my job is a freelance, work-from-home type thing.
4 But she stuck it out and started freelancing with an agent, who had seen her in college plays.
5 "Everyone who shops at Whole Foods thinks they're a foodie these days," said Michael Nagrant, a ubiquitous Chicago freelance food writer.
6 Players have dispersed to freelance gigs elsewhere, and one has left permanently.
7 “It feels almost inappropriate that I’m on it,” said Maggie Cloud, 32, a freelance dancer in New York.
8 A man, Ki-Suck Han, was pushed on a subway track in an altercation, and a Post freelance photographer was on hand to take pictures, just before he was struck and killed by an oncoming train.
9 The judge may stick to his ruling, which would trigger a full appeal, or he could schedule further arguments on the case against freelance photographer Paul Raef.
10 Susan Gaidos is a freelance writer based in Maine.
作者苏珊·盖多斯是一位缅因州的自由撰稿人。
11 Mr. Maggio’s decision to turn the critic into a freelance food blogger makes little sense, given his supposed kingmaker status, but the director doubtless thought it ever so au courant.
12 They have asked for more generous leave policies, as well as better pay, for themselves and for freelance musicians.
13 Nicole Trilivas, 37, a freelance travel writer who has lived in London for six years, said that when she is homesick, she finds herself craving Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs, the kind Hershey’s releases around Easter.
14 Galadriel Watson is a freelance writer and author of children’s books, including “Running Wild” and “Extreme Abilities.”
15 The overlooked truths about fixing schools are vividly revealed in an Education Writers Association research brief, “What Studies Say About School Turnarounds,” by Andrew Brownstein, a freelance journalist who reports on federal education policy.
16 The series has been edited by Brian Droitcour, a freelance critic and an editor at Art in America who also helped organize the show.
17 He has written a free newsletter for two years — well before the current craze — in addition to his other freelance work.
18 “I hope the show sets a new precedent for what people can expect when they partner with these larger companies,” said Ashley C. Ford, author of the memoir “Somebody’s Daughter” and a freelance podcast host.
19 Still, it’s likely that he overstates the pleasures of the freelance life.
20 There's one big problem when it comes to cutting arts spending: the people employed by development, marketing and outreach departments are on permanent contracts, whereas the people who make the art are freelance.
1 自由作家
2 自由职业者的
3 自由职业者
5 自由记者