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freelance [ˈfriːˌlɑːns] n 1. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) a. Also called freelancer a self-employed person, esp a writer or artist, who is not employed continuously but hired to do specific assignments b. (as modifier) a freelance journalist 2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person, esp a politician, who supports several causes or parties without total commitment to any one 3. (Historical Terms) (in medieval Europe) a mercenary soldier or adventurer vb (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) to work as a freelance on (an assignment, etc.) adv
as a freelance [C19 (in sense 3): later applied to politicians, writers, etc.] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations freelance [ˈfriːlɑːns] A. ADJ → independiente, por cuenta propia B. VI → trabajar por cuenta propia C. N = freelancer freelance [ˈfriːlɑːns] adj [journalist, worker] → indépendant(e) adv to work freelance → travailler en free-lance to go freelance → se mettre à travailler en free-lance freelance [ˈfriˌlɑːns] 1. adj freelance contributor → collaboratore/trice esterno/a freelance work → collaborazione f esterna 2. n → collaboratore/trice esterno/a 3. vi (journalist) → essere un(a) giornalista m/f indipendente freelance [ˈfriˌlɑːns] 1. adj freelance contributor → collaboratore/trice esterno/a freelance work → collaborazione f esterna 2. n → collaboratore/trice esterno/a 3. vi (journalist) → essere un(a) giornalista m/f indipendente How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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When Dance Theatre of Harlem went on hiatus Melissa Morrissey was catapulted into freelancing. And all indicators suggest that the amount of freelancing will continue to rise. Of the survey respondents, 58% said that they were freelancing by choice, whereas 25% claimed independent working is the norm in their industry. |
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