temp in Japanese
temp in Japanese is 臨時雇い — temp means a person hired to work somewhere for a short, fixed period rather than permanently.
temp in Japanese
臨時雇い
Pronounced: rinjiyatoi
What does "temp" mean?
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noun A person hired to work somewhere for a short, fixed period rather than permanently.
"The agency sent over a temp to cover reception while the usual receptionist was on leave."
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verb To work as a temporary employee.
"She temped in offices around the city while looking for a permanent job."
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noun Informal short form of "temperature."
"The nurse took his temp before the doctor came in."
temp in a sentence
- The agency sent over a temp to cover reception while the usual receptionist was on leave.
- She temped in offices around the city while looking for a permanent job.
- The nurse took his temp before the doctor came in.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "temp" in Japanese?
"temp" in Japanese is 臨時雇い. temp means: A person hired to work somewhere for a short, fixed period rather than permanently.
How do you pronounce 臨時雇い?
"temp" in Japanese is 臨時雇い, pronounced "rinjiyatoi".
How do you use "temp" in a sentence?
Example: "The agency sent over a temp to cover reception while the usual receptionist was on leave." In Japanese, "temp" is 臨時雇い.
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