Synonym: come forward, offer. Similar words: voluntary, steer, volume, voluble, evolution, revolutionary, hunter, counter. Meaning: [‚vɑlən'tɪr /‚vɒlən'tɪə] n. 1. (military) a person who freely enlists for service 2. a person who performs voluntary work 3. a native or resident of Tennessee. v. 1. tell voluntarily 2. agree freely 3. do volunteer work. adj. without payment.
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121, I agree that YWCA can use the above personal information for volunteer service, training and correspondence.
122, Dedicated computing resources and volunteer computing resources are needed to be integrated into computing resources pool during the process of building Private Cloud.
123, On that day, the Chinese Society for Chinese Medicine Department of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee volunteers donated a "volunteer Xiaoshu Chinese herb tea" formula.
124, Our corporate volunteer FedEx sent a team of 9 employees to work on a sandpit in Wenjiang BDX on Sept. 25th.
125, A: Linus Torvalds and a loosely knit team of volunteer hackers from acrossthe Internet wrote (and still are writing) Linux from scratch.
126, At the start of the year, CCTV broadcast an interview with German volunteer Eckart Loewe, touching the hearts of many ordinary Chinese people.
127, Mr. Sigal said that having editors work with volunteer bloggers brought traditional journalistic values to the operation, like checking facts and sources.
128, I found him very intelligent on the topics we touched; and before I went home, I was encouraged so far as to volunteer another visit to-morrow.
129, Show the pictures of Section A 2a and ask Ss to say what volunteer work people will do in each picture.
130, Many of the smaller counties and cities, he said, have volunteer firefighters and first-aid responders.
131, Instead of retaliating, Lego set up a 'Mindstorms User Panel' — made up of volunteer 'lead users' — to co-create and test new toy designs.
132, I would ask Chris for a semiofficial response to things like campaign finance, like what are the rules for setting up events as a volunteer and getting money.
133, A volunteer watches Phil Mickelson hit a tee shot during the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the Bayhill Club and Lodge March 27 in Orlando.
134, Three remaining members of the Lions Club are here, along with some volunteer firemen.
135, Prior to her congressional service, she was an elected official in state government for 14 years and was recognized as VISTA Volunteer of the Decade 1976-1986.
136, Ark Peace, the Chinese Navy hospital ship, wrapped up its visit to Jamaica on November 4 after offering volunteer medical service to Jamaican people both aboard and from local medical center.
137, It may mean a low-paying apprenticeship in your off-hours; it may mean volunteer work . . .
138, Remap is a free nationwide service of volunteer engineers who adapt almost anything for you.
139, "We are seeing more people this Christmas than last Christmas for sure," said Shawnee Community Center volunteer Verta Morris.
140, But moderates argue that a trouncing next week would highlight the pitfalls of a narrow coalition overreliant on the votes and volunteer enthusiasm of conservative Christians.
141, "Correct" answers are when the volunteer identifies a pointy, starlike shape with Kiki or a round, bubbly shape with Bouba.
142, "More and more people of all ages are gathering here," said Kazuaki Kasai, a volunteer who has worked at the charity's distribution point in the park for the past 16 years.
142, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
143, The volunteer training achieves good performance in which the recruitment is comparatively better in-service training.
144, They have spent some rainy nights in friends' apartments, and occasionally hang their hammocks in the back room of a bicycle-repair workshop in Brooklyn where they volunteer as mechanics.
145, To earn a merit badge, a scout must demonstrate to a qualified adult volunteer (a "counselor" for that badge) that he has satisfied that badge's requirements.
146, Volunteer opportunities included building a home with Habitat for Humanity, volunteering at the South Franklin Community Center and landscaping for the new Lakeview Park in Provo.
147, Close to half of all American adults do volunteer work, according to Independent Sector, a forum for charitable organizations.
148, By comparing 200 of 12,720 key functional brain connections and assessing them through multivariate pattern analysis, researchers then predicted volunteer subjects' developmental status.
149, The A.P. also reported that even after the priest was finally defrocked in 1987, he continued to volunteer with children in the Oakland diocese; repeated warnings to church officials were ignored.
150, As I am an English major my fluency in both Mandarin and English as well as my basic command of French guarantees that I meet the language requirement for the various volunteer positions.