career
career 英 [kəˈrɪə(r)] 美 [kəˈrɪr]
n. 职业生涯;
进行时:careering 过去式:careered 过去分词:careered 第三人称单数:careers 名词复数:careers
- You may have to take jobs as a dog walker, cat groomer, and fish feeder before you complete school for a career as a veterinarian. Small jobs in the short term give you experience for a long-term career.
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- n. 职业生涯;
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1. a career in politics
从政生涯
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2. a teaching career
教学生涯
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3. a change of career
改换职业
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4. a career soldier , a career diplomat
职业军人;外交人员
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5. She started her career as an English teacher.
她以当英语教师开始了她的职业生涯。
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6. The vehicle careered across the road and hit a cyclist.
那辆车横冲过马路,撞上了一个骑自行车的人。
- career (n.) 1530s, "a running (usually at full speed), a course" (especially of the sun, etc., across the sky), from Middle French carriere "road, racecourse" (16c.), from Old Provençal or Italian carriera, from Vulgar Latin *(via) cararia "carriage (road), track for wheeled vehicles," from Latin carrus "chariot" (see car). Sense of "general course of action or movement" is from 1590s, hence "course of one's public or professional life" (1803).
- career (v.) 1590s, "to charge at a tournament," from career (n.). The meaning "move rapidly, run at full speed" (1640s) is from the image of a horse "passing a career" on the jousting field, etc. Related: Careered; careering.
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