female volunteer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffemaleandvolunteer
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female
adjective
uk/ˈfiː.meɪl/us/ˈfiː.meɪl/
belonging or relating to the sex that can give birth to young or ...
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volunteer
noun[C]
uk/ˌvɒl.ənˈtɪər/us/ˌvɑː.lənˈtɪr/
a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to ...
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(Definition offemaleandvolunteerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Afemalevolunteerat the dog shelter took the dog to a vet.
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In 1996, he expanded the chain gang concept by institutingfemalevolunteerchain gangs.
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Eight million female volunteers amassed supplies for soldiers and sailors, surgical dressings and garments for refugees.
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This study used time-tradeoff techniques to elicit utilities in a population of 150 healthy female volunteers.
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During the nineteenth century, middle-class female volunteers began to replace lower-class camp followers in providing essential military support services.
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The prestige assignment for volunteers was considered to be voter registration, and teaching roles were often delegated to female volunteers, bringing gender to the forefront of this issue.
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Fifteen female volunteers, free from psychiatric history and hormonal medication were tested twice, during mid-follicular and late-luteal phases in a randomized, crossover design.
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All service branches are open for female volunteers.
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Each battalion contained from 25 to 250 male and female volunteers.
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The number of female volunteers to annually enter armed service had stabilised at approximately 300.
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Today, male and female volunteers often wear a uniform shirt or a short-sleeved shirt with slacks.
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There were additionally 567 female volunteers in 2010, who pass training on conscript-like conditions.
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As a result, when war broke out in 1941, the state rejected thousands of female volunteers eager to defend the motherland on the front lines.
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A core team of male and female volunteers from across geographical locations and age groups work with the collective.
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It trains female volunteers called change pioneers in topics such as water saving, rainwater harvesting, water storage, plumbing, hygiene and water use for house gardening.
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Female volunteers traditionally wore pink-and-white jumpers, while male volunteers traditionally wore light-blue tunics or shirts over dark slacks.
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Female volunteers over the age of twenty-three and with more than three months' hospital experience were accepted for overseas service.
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