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    career 的英语意思

    careercareer1 /kəˈrɪə $ -ˈrɪr/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1a job or profession that you have been trained for, and which you do for a long period of your life经过专业训练、并长期从事的工作或职业career in a career in journalism新闻业的职业生涯 a teaching career教学职业生涯 He realized that his acting career was over.他意识到自己的演艺生涯已经结束了。career development/advancement/progression etc Career prospects within the company are excellent.公司内部的职业发展前景极佳。 a physiotherapist who wanted to make a dramatic career change by becoming an author一位想通过成为作家来实现职业大转变的物理治疗师 Nurses want an improved career structure (=better opportunities to move upwards in their jobs).护士们希望获得更好的职业晋升体系(=在工作中向上发展的更多机会)。 see thesaurus at job2career soldier/teacher etc someone who intends to be a soldier, teacher etc for most of their life, not just for a particular period of time打算将大半生都用来从事士兵、教师等职业的人,而非仅在特定时期从事该职业:  a career diplomat职业外交官3the period of time in your life that you spend doing a particular activity你一生中从事某一特定活动所经历的时期:  She had not had a very impressive school career up till then.在那之前,她的学校生涯并不算出色。 My career as an English teacher didn’t last long.我担任英语教师的职业生涯并不长久。 Beating the defending champion has to be the highlight of my career.击败卫冕冠军一定是我职业生涯的最高光时刻。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a successful career· David had had a successful career in banking.David 曾在银行业拥有成功的职业生涯。a distinguished/brilliant career (=very successful)· She retired last year after a distinguished career as a barrister.她在出庭律师的杰出职业生涯之后,于去年退休。a glittering career (=very successful, especially in sport or acting)· Winning the gold medal was the highlight of her glittering career.赢得金牌是她辉煌职业生涯的最高光时刻。a promising career (=likely to be successful)· She gave up a promising career in advertising in order to look after her children.她为了照顾孩子,放弃了广告业中前途光明的职业生涯。a political/medical/military etc career· The scandal ruined his political career.这场丑闻毁掉了他的政治生涯。a teaching/acting/sporting career· Her acting career lasted for more than 50 years.她的演艺生涯持续了五十余年。a professional career· You have to be outstanding to have a professional career in music.你必须出类拔萃,才能在音乐领域拥有职业生涯。somebody’s chosen career· His parents encouraged him in his chosen career as a scientist.他的父母鼓励他从事自己选择的科学家职业。verbs动词have a career· All my sons had careers in education.我所有的儿子都在教育领域从事职业。make a career· It isn’t easy to make a career in journalism.在新闻业中建立职业生涯并不容易。pursue a career (=try to make a successful career)· She left teaching to pursue a career as a psychologist.她离开教学岗位,去追求心理学家的职业生涯。begin/start out on/start a career· Jacobson started his banking career in 1990.Jacobson 于 1990 年开始了他的银行业职业生涯。launch/embark on a career (=start one)· Rita went to New York where she launched her dancing career.Rita 去了纽约,在那里开启了她的舞蹈职业生涯。build a career (=make it develop)· She built her literary career by writing about crime.她通过书写犯罪题材建立了自己的文学生涯。change career· People may change careers as many as seven times in their lives.人们一生中可能多达七次更换职业。revive/resurrect your career (=make it successful again)· The singer is seeking to revive his pop career.这位歌手正寻求重振其流行音乐职业生涯。somebody’s career takes off (=starts to be successful)· His career took off and he started making a lot of money.他的职业生涯蒸蒸日上,开始赚了很多钱。career + NOUNcareer + 名词career development/advancement/progression· A good job offers a programme of training and career development.一份好的工作提供培训项目和职业发展机会。career opportunities· Students often know little about the career opportunities available to them.学生们往往对自己所能获得的职业机会知之甚少。career prospects (=opportunities to get a good job or a better position)· Good computer skills will improve your career prospects.良好的计算机技能将改善你的职业前景。a career path (=a way of making a career)· There’s no fixed career path for becoming an actor.成为演员并没有固定的职业路径。a career structure (=a system for making progress in a career)· Teaching offers a clear career structure.教学提供清晰的职业晋升体系。the career ladder (=the way to higher positions in a career)· Having children can disturb your progress up the career ladder.养育子女可能会影响你在职业阶梯上的晋升。a career change/move· After ten years in the job, I realized that I needed to make a career change.在这份工作干了十年之后,我意识到自己需要转换职业。a career woman (=one whose job is very important to her)· Career women tend to marry later.职业女性往往结婚较晚。careers advice/guidance· Most universities offer professional careers advice.大多数大学提供专业的职业建议。a careers officer (=someone who gives careers advice)· If you’re not sure what to do, why don’t you talk to a careers officer?如果你不确定该做什么,为什么不去找职业辅导员谈谈呢?phrases短语a career in journalism/politics/teaching etc· At the age of 15, he knew he wanted a career in politics.15 岁时,他就知道自己想在政界发展。
    careercareer2 verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] British English to move forwards quickly without control, making sudden sideways movements失控地快速向前行进,并伴有突然的左右摇摆 SYN careen American Englishcareer down/along/towards etc The truck careered down the hill and into a tree.卡车失控冲下山坡,撞上了一棵树。