career的意思和读音

career

: [kəˈrɪr] : [kəˈrɪə(r)]

n.

adj.

v.

careers  careering  careered  

adj.+n.successful career,distinguished career,brilliant career,great career,entire career

v.+n.start career,pursue career,develop career,choose career,sacrifice career

v.rush,race,hurry,dash,hurtle

n.vocation,job,occupation,profession,calling

careern.

1.the series of jobs that a person has in a particular area of work, usually involving more responsibility as time passes

a career in politics

a teaching career

What made you decide on a career as a vet?使

She has been concentrating on her career.

a change of career

That will be a good career move(= something that will help your career) .

a career soldier/diplomat(= a professional one)

a careers adviser/officer(= a person whose job is to give people advice and information about jobs)

2.the period of time that you spend in your life working or doing a particular thing

She started her career as an English teacher.

He is playing the best tennis of his career.

My school career was not very impressive.

v.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to move forward very quickly, especially in an uncontrolled way

The vehicle careered across the road and hit a cyclist.

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v.1., (about)

n.1.a job or series of related jobs that you do, especially a profession that you spend a lot of your working life in; the time when a sports player, entertainer, or artist is active or working; connected with someones career

adj.1.a career politician, soldier, teacher, etc. wants to be in their profession for a long time and to achieve success or power in it

v.1.to move forward very quickly in an uncontrolled way2.to be in a situation that you cannot control because things are happening so quickly

1. capable a. career n. certificate n. ...

2. care vi. n. career n. careful a. ...

5. Step 2:Money Step 3:Career Step 4:Rejection ...

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1.When Mr Lampert said he wanted to quit, Mr Rubin told him he was giving up a golden career.

2.He said that he was happy about the award in New York, but that it certainly did not represent the winding up of his career.

3.Women who qualified as accountants or lawyers do not generally have MBAs: others got into a fast-paced career and never looked back.CEOMBA

4.A concrete example of this dilemma is whether to take a secure job that pays well or to pursue a career that you feel compelled to pursue.

5.I prefer "career, " with scare quotes, although one might also call it a part-time job with opportunities for advancement.

6.However yesterday the 30-year-old seemed to shut the door on a possible transfer by pledging the rest of his career to Juve.30

7.For a man who agonised over choices, it was the most abrupt decision of the 72-year-old's political career (he did not even tell his wife).72)。

8.at some point, she said, she might have to consider moving to Los Angeles or New York to pursue her career.

9.It is often from the perspective of a successful career, to determine whether we important.

10.The amount of enjoyment you receive from your career, in fact, will be largely determined by how much commitment you give it.