英:['ɔ:f'aʊə]
美:['ɔf'aʊə]
英:['ɔ:f'aʊə]
美:['ɔf'aʊə]
不值勤的时间或时期,尖峰时间以外的时候;
不值勤时的;
noun
a period of time other than a rush hour
a period of time other than regular business hours
noun
a period of time other than a rush hour
a period of time other than regular business hours
The first known use of off-hour was in 1898
1 The actress and producer, 58, lived in a hotel with her costars — including Miranda Cosgrove, Benjamin Bratt, Rachael Harris and Wilson Cruz — who played pickleball and took dance lessons in their off-hours to prep for scenes in the movie.
2 Lately, the city has been home to a growing roster of indie bagel-makers, many of whom started by churning them out of restaurant kitchens during off-hours, or at home.
3 The bill says an employee has no right to ignore an off-hours communication from an employer concerning an unforeseen emergency.
4 Robert Harris, director of the Hawaii State Ethics Commission, said there were generally no prohibitions on political activity during off-hours as long as state employees did not use any state resources.
5 About that guide: He’s Arthur (Josh O’Connor), a British archeological scholar who’s just finished a prison sentence thanks to his off-hour activities.
6 Collective bargaining agreements would supersede the law, so teachers, nurses and other unionized workers would be covered by whatever their contracts say about off-hours communication.
7 And in yet another, a portion of a roof recently failed during off-hours, sending water flooding into a classroom and bathrooms, destroying books and temporarily limiting learning space.
8 But tech recruiting provider Karat argues there’s a simple solution to getting more diverse candidates in the door to begin with: scheduling off-hour job interviews.
9 A policeman does not wear his uniform while off duty.
警察不值勤时不穿制服。
10 Ask Jad for any off - hour eye - dents into the analytical room.
叫积特查看分析室下班后有否其他瞳孔扫描纪录?
11 We hoped that the off - hour traffic would be lighter.
我们希下班后的交通不致太繁忙.
1 空闲时间
2 闲散时
5 下班后的