گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'career'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حرفه‌

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2 عمومی:: مقام‌ یاشغل‌

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3 عمومی:: دوره‌

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4 عمومی:: دوره‌ زندگی‌

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5 عمومی:: مسیر

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1 general::   verb ADV. wildly A sudden gust caught her hat and sent it careering wildly down the road. | around children careering around the playground PREP. down, into, off, through The lorry careered off the road and hit a tree.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: see CHECKERED CAREER.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: career adjectives a successful career • David had had a successful career in banking. a distinguished/brilliant career (= very successful ) • She retired last year after a distinguished career as a barrister. a glittering career (= very successful, especially in sport or acting ) • Winning the gold medal was the highlight of her glittering career. a promising career (= likely to be successful ) • She gave up a promising career in advertising in order to look after her children. a political/medical/military etc career • The scandal ruined his political career. a teaching/acting/sporting career • Her acting career lasted for more than 50 years. a professional career • You have to be outstanding to have a professional career in music. sb’s chosen career • His parents encouraged him in his chosen career as a scientist. verbs have a career • All my sons had careers in education. make a career • It isn’t easy to make a career in journalism. pursue a career (= try to make a successful career ) • She left teaching to pursue a career as a psychologist. begin/start out on/start a career • Jacobson started his banking career in 1990. launch/embark on a career (= start one ) • Rita went to New York where she launched her dancing career. build a career (= make it develop ) • She built her literary career by writing about crime. change career • People may change careers as many as seven times in their lives. revive/resurrect your career (= make it successful again ) • The singer is seeking to revive his pop career. sb’s career takes off (= starts to be successful ) • His career took off and he started making a lot of money. career + NOUN career development/advancement/progression • A good job offers a programme of training and career development. career opportunities • Students often know little about the career opportunities available to them. career prospects (= opportunities to get a good job or a better position ) • Good computer skills will improve your career prospects. a career path (= a way of making a career ) • There’s no fixed career path for becoming an actor. a career structure (= a system for making progress in a career ) • Teaching offers a clear career structure. the career ladder (= the way to higher positions in a career ) • Having children can disturb your progress up the career ladder. a career change/move • After ten years in the job, I realized that I needed to make a career change. a career woman (= one whose job is very important to her ) • Career women tend to marry later. careers advice/guidance • Most universities offer professional careers advice. 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? phrases a career in journalism/politics/teaching etc • At the age of 15, he knew he wanted a career in politics.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun series of jobs that a person has ADJ. long | brief, short | brilliant, distinguished, glittering, good, great, successful He had a distinguished career as a diplomat. | promising | flagging He did a film for Hollywood to boost his flagging career. | chosen She achieved a lot in her chosen career. | academic, acting, diplomatic, literary, medical, military, musical, political, sporting, teaching | playing, professional, recording, stage the album that launched his recording career VERB + CAREER build, carve out, have, make, pursue He made a good career for himself in football. She pursued a successful career in medicine. | begin, embark on, launch, start (out on) young actors just starting out on their careers | boost | abandon, give up | cut short, end, ruin, wreck a car crash which wrecked his career | resume | change CAREER + VERB last sth, span sth Her stage career spans sixty years. | start, take off | be over, end CAREER + NOUN careers advice/guidance/information, careers adviser/officer, careers service | break a career break to have children | advancement, development, ladder, path, progression a move higher up the career ladder | choice, move a smart career move | opportunities, prospects, structure The profession has no clear career structure. | civil servant, diplomat, soldier | girl, woman PREP. during/throughout your ~ She won many awards during her acting career. | ~ in a career in computers | ~ with a brilliant career with the Royal Ballet PHRASES the peak/height of your career She was at the peak of her playing career when she injured herself. | a change of career period of your life spent working/doing sth ADJ. chequered, colourful, turbulent, varied He has had a somewhat chequered career. | school, working She started her working career as a waitress. VERB + CAREER have

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: noun occupation: Education will help your career.

Simple Definitions

6 psychology and counseling:: مسیر شغلی

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