Hungarian English Dictionary

magyar - English

önkéntes in English:

1. voluntary


That organization depends on voluntary contributions.
Participation is voluntary and free of charge.
It must be your voluntary decision.
voluntary obligations
She did a lot of voluntary work for the Red Cross.
He made a voluntary contribution to the school.
The company appealed for people to take voluntary resignation.
Participation in the competition was voluntary.
It was his voluntary decision to leave a well-paid job and go to India.
Your presence here is voluntary.
Have you ever had any sex that was voluntary?
As was the case the first time, the new program will be voluntary.
Micheal put in for the answer in voluntary way.
When I was at university I took three months out to travel around Latin America and I got involved in some voluntary work in Costa Rica.
That company aims to reduce employee numbers by arranging a lot of retirement money for voluntary redundancies.

2. volunteer


We aren't instilling enough of a volunteer spirit in our young people these days.
The volunteer group provided the villagers with water.
The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience.
Since I have no children, I have more time to spend doing volunteer work than parents do.
My friend is volunteer.
She is working as a volunteer interpreter at the international conference.
The activities of the volunteer group covered half a century.
Few elephants would volunteer to move to Europe.
He's been working as a volunteer at the hospital for the last ten months. He doesn't mind not getting any money.
A group of volunteers were planting new trees where the forest fire occurred last year.
The organization is appealing for volunteers.
We could volunteers more if we had more time.
In recent years more and more young people have become volunteer enthusiasts.
When I made the observation that women often complain that their husbands don't talk to them enough, this man volunteered that he heartily agreed.
As a punishment, the disgraced Greenpeace volunteer had to scrub oil from an otter's fur with his own toothbrush.