on one's own time in English

during one's free time, during one's leisure time

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1. Stand on one's own legs.

2. Stand on one's own feet.

3. Some problems cannot be tackled solely on one's own.

4. Success in study mainly depends on one's own efforts.

5. Import and export the qualification on one's own account.

6. Uh be on one's own also has many disadvantages, right?

7. Another strategy is to embark on one's own employment search.

8. Lift a rock only to drop it on one's own toes.

9. Adverb (-) By one's own admission; Admittedly

10. To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.

11. Interest is the best teacher's also promise of study on one's own initiative.

12. Flexible forms of employment be adopted, and finding employment on one's own encouraged.

13. Hang on (one's) Coattails To benefit from one's success, especially in a sponging or freeloading manner; to use one's success as a means to achieve your own

14. The hope, of course, was always that one would be left on one's own.

15. Antinational meaning Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.

16. Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.

17. Real estate trading, namely purchase and sale of real estate on one's own account

18. Socrates'is a philosophical citizenship, relying on one's own powers of independent reason and judgment.

19. Antinational (Adjective) Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.

20. Verb (used with object) to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to Adopt a nickname.

21. The change of vassal and bristly situation, return on big sth one's own advantage enter.

22. Using other people for one's own profit is immoral.

23. One's own pee to taste better than someone else's.

24. Freedom of religion even extends to inventing one's own.

25. Curious: interested in what is not one's own business