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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2263 COCA: 4701

voluntary

adjective
/ˈvɒləntri/
/ˈvɑːlənteri/
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  1. done willingly, not because you are forced自愿的;志愿的;主动的;自告奋勇的
    • a voluntary agreement自愿协议
    • Attendance on the course is purely voluntary.听这门课纯粹是自愿的。
    • to pay voluntary contributions into a pension fund自愿向退休基金交款
    • (British English) He took voluntary redundancy.他选择了自愿裁汰。
    opposite compulsory
    Extra Examples
    • Attendance at classes is purely voluntary.上课纯属自愿。
    • Local residents can sign up for the voluntary scheme.当地居民可以报名参加这项自愿计划。
    • Many people pay voluntary contributions into a pension fund.许多人自愿向退休基金供款。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • remain
    adverb
    • completely
    • entirely
    • purely
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  2. [usually before noun] (of work工作) done by people who choose to do it without being paid自愿性的;无偿的;义务性的
    • I do some voluntary work at the local hospital.我在当地医院从事一些义务性工作。
    • She works there on a voluntary basis.她自愿在那里无偿工作。
    • voluntary services/bodies/agencies/organizations (= organized, controlled or supported by people who choose to do this and are usually not paid)义务性服务/团体/机构/组织
    • the voluntary sector (= organizations which are set up to help people and that do not make a profit, for example charities)非营利机构
    Culture voluntary workvoluntary workVoluntary work is work that you do not get paid for and usually involves doing things to help other people, especially the elderly or the sick, or working for a charity or similar organization. Most charitable organizations rely on volunteers who don't get paid, and thousands of Americans and British people give many hours of their time to doing some form of social work or organizing fund-raising events to support the work. Volunteering is especially popular in the US and the reasons for this may be found in basic American values such as the Protestant ethic, the idea that work improves the person who does it, and the belief that people can change their condition if they try hard enough.People usually enjoy volunteering, as they choose jobs close to their personal interests. For instance, people who like animals may volunteer in an animal shelter, where they take care of animals that have been treated badly. Some voluntary work is short-term, for example, when people from a community get together to create a park. Other work is longer term, such as that of the US organization Habitat for Humanity, which builds houses for poor people. Parents often volunteer at their children's schools, and do things like building a play area or raising money for new equipment. Young people are also encouraged to do voluntary work. Schoolchildren visit old people in hospitals or homes, and students at college often raise money for charities. In the US young people over 18 can take part in AmeriCorps, a government programme that encourages them to work as volunteers for a period of time, with the promise of help in paying for their education later. Older Americans who do not work may spend much of their free time volunteering.In Britain a lot of voluntary work is directed towards supporting the country's social services. the Royal Voluntary Service and other organizations run a meals on wheels service in many parts of Britain, providing prepared meals for people who are unable to cook for themselves. The Citizens Advice Bureau, which offers free advice to the public on a wide range of issues, is run mainly by volunteers, and the Blood Transfusion Service relies on voluntary blood donors to give blood for use in hospitals. Political parties use volunteers at election time, and Churches depend on volunteers to keep buildings clean.
    Extra Examples
    • Much of the help is provided by the voluntary sector.大部分帮助是由志愿部门提供的。
    • The day centre is operated by a voluntary organization.这家日间护理中心是由志愿团体经营的。
    Topics Jobsb2
  3. [only before noun] (of a person) doing a job without wanting to be paid for it自愿的;志愿的;义务的;自发的
    • The homeless hostel is staffed by voluntary workers.无家可归者招待所的工作人员是志愿者。
    Topics Social issuesb2
  4. (specialist) (of movements of the body人体活动) that you can control随意的;可以控制的 opposite involuntary
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French volontaire or Latin voluntarius, from voluntas ‘will’.

voluntary

noun
/ˈvɒləntri/
/ˈvɑːlənteri/
(plural voluntaries)
(music音乐)
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  1. a piece of music played before, during or after a church service, usually on an organ仪式终始曲,即兴曲(通常用风琴在教堂礼拜仪式前后或期间演奏)Topics Musicc2
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French volontaire or Latin voluntarius, from voluntas ‘will’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2263 COCA: 4701
voluntary

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe自願remain仍是義務性質ADVERBcompletely, entirely, purely, strictly完全志願的;純粹義務性質的The organization is run on a purely voluntary basis.該組織純粹是志願性質的。largely基本上自願的
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2263 COCA: 4701
voluntary adj.
voluntary1 (Attendance at classes is purely voluntary.) voluntary2 (voluntary work)
voluntary1

adjective

Attendance at classes is purely voluntary. 上课纯属自愿。voluntary work 义务工作voluntary ♦︎ optional ♦︎ discretionaryThese words all describe sth which sb does, decides or has by choice, not because they have to. 这些词均表示自愿的、主动的、可选择的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a voluntary / an optional course / procedure / schemeentirely voluntary / optional / discretionarypurely / largely voluntary / optional voluntary ˈvɒləntri; NAmE ˈvɑːlənteridone willingly and by choice, not because you have to do it 自愿的;主动的;自告奋勇的Many people pay voluntary contributions into a pension fund.许多人自愿向退休基金供款。Attendance at classes is purely voluntary.上课纯属自愿。 (BrE) He took voluntary redundancy.他选择了自愿裁汰。OPP involuntary , compulsory necessary voluntarily

adverb

He was not asked to leave-he went voluntarily.没有人让他走,是他主动走的。
optional that you can choose to do or have if you want to 可选择的;选修的Certain classes are compulsory, others are optional.某些课程是必修的,其他是选修的。 (BrE) This model comes with a number of optional extras (= things you can choose to have but which you pay extra for).这种型号有一些可供选择的附件,但要额外收费。OPP compulsory , obligatory necessary see also option option NOTE 辨析 Voluntary or optional? Voluntary puts the emphasis on choosing to do or have sth without being forced to because of a rule or law; optional puts the emphasis on sth being available for you to choose if you want, when it is sth extra, not an essential part of sth. * voluntary强调自己选择做某事或拥有某物而非因规章或法律而被迫去做;optional强调某物是额外提供以备选的,不是必不可少的部分。 discretionary dɪˈskreʃənəri; NAmE dɪˈskreʃəneri [usually before noun] (formal) decided according to the judgement of a person in authority about what is necessary in each particular situation; not decided by rules 自由决定的;酌情行事的;便宜行事的Such awards are allocated on a discretionary basis.这些奖是自行决定颁发的。 discretion

noun

[uncountable] Bail is granted at the discretion of the court.由法庭决定准予保释。
voluntary2

adjective

Attendance at classes is purely voluntary. 上课纯属自愿。voluntary work 义务工作voluntary ♦︎ unpaid ♦︎ honoraryThese words all describe work which people are not paid for or people who do a job without being paid. 这些词均表示义务性的、无偿的、志愿的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配on a voluntary / an unpaid / an honorary basisvoluntary / unpaid work / service / overtimea voluntary / an unpaid worker / carer / helper voluntary ˈvɒləntri; NAmE ˈvɑːlənteri [usually before noun](of work) done by people who choose to do it without being paid; (of a person) doing a job without wanting to be paid for it (工作)无偿的,义务性的;(人)志愿的I do some voluntary work at the local hospital.我在当地医院做一些义工工作。The day centre is operated by a voluntary organization.这家日间护理中心是由志愿团体经营的。 unpaid ˌʌnˈpeɪd (of work or time off work) done or taken without being paid; (of a person) doing work without being paid for it (工作或休息时间)无偿的,不付报酬的;(人)不领报酬的Many of the children are used as unpaid labour.这些孩子中许多人被用作无偿劳力。He chose to take 6 weeks of unpaid leave.他选择停薪休假6周。The canteen is run by unpaid volunteers.这个食堂由一些不领报酬的志愿者经营。 honorary ˈɒnərəri; NAmE ˈɑːnəreri(of an official position in an organization) held without the person being paid for doing it (组织中的正式职位)名誉的,义务的,无报酬的The post of treasurer is a purely honorary position.司库的职位纯属义务性质。He became honorary president of the club.他成了该俱乐部的名誉会长。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2263 COCA: 4701
voluntary
Free and independent: free, independent, self-sufficient...
Words used to describe jobs and work: antisocial, articled, assistant...
Words used to describe workers: acting, auxiliary, auxiliary...
Deliberate and deliberately: deliberate, deliberately, intended...
Parts of pieces of music: accompaniment, arpeggio, breakbeat...
Pieces of music: adagio, air, allegro...

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