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Career

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 I. noun  Etymology: Middle French carriere, from Old Occitan carriera street, from Medieval Latin carraria road for vehicles, from Latin carrus car  Date: circa 1534  1.  a. speed in a course ran at full ~  b. course, passage  2. encounter, charge  3. a field for or pursuit of consecutive progressive achievement especially in public, professional, or business life Washington's ~ as a soldier  4. a profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling a ~ in medicine a ~ diplomat  II. intransitive verb  Date: 1647 to go at top speed especially in a headlong manner a car ~ed off the road
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a one's advancement through life, esp. in a profession. b the progress through history of a group or institution. 2 a profession or occupation, esp. as offering advancement. 3 (attrib.) a pursuing or wishing to pursue a career (career woman). b working permanently in a specified profession (career diplomat). 4 swift course; impetus (in full career). --v.intr. 1 move or swerve about wildly. 2 go swiftly. Etymology: F carri{egrave}re f. It. carriera ult. f. L carrus CAR ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. сущ. 1) общ. карьера; профессиональный рост to start launch one’s career as an economist journalist — начать свою карьеру с должности экономиста журналиста to give up one’s career as a musician to concentrate on one’s studies — оставить карьеру музыканта ради учебы See: career expectations, career woman, careerist, career opportunities, career prospects, career path, career pattern, career planning, career expectations, career guidance, career ladder, career management, career mobility, career woman, individual career planning, linear career, organizational career planning, pattern of career development, spiral career, steady state career, transitory career 2) общ. род деятельности, профессия, занятие See: career officer, career banding, career break, career development 3) общ. быстрое движение, карьер in full career — во весь опор 2. гл. 1) общ. быстро двигаться; нестись 2) общ. пускать лошадь в карьер 3) общ. быстро отодвинуться CAREER сущ. 1) карьера; деятельность 2) успех - career development - career education - career path planning - career pattern - career planning - careers consultant ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  карьер (тип аллюра) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. карьера; успех to make (to carve out) a career for oneself —- сделать карьеру he has a brilliant career before him —- у него блестящее будущее 2. жизненный путь; дело жизни career of great men —- жизнь (жизненный путь) великих людей 3. профессия, занятие career diplomat (diplomatist) —- профессиональный дипломат career service —- ам. государственная служба career woman —- ам. работающая женщина, особ. женщина, имеющая специальность careers open to women —- профессии, доступные женщинам she had the choice between a home and a career —- ей пришлось делать выбор между семьей и работой to follow diplomacy as a career —- стать (профессиональным) дипломатом, избрать себе карьеру дипломата; быть на (постоянной) дипломатической работе 4. быстрое движение, карьер in full career —- во весь опор 5. мчаться, нестись во весь опор 6. гнать (лошадь и т. п.) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  diplomatist профессиональный дипломат CAREER man профессиональный дипломат CAREER  1. noun  1) карьера; успех  2) род деятельности, профессия  3) быстрое движение; карьер - in full career  4) attr. - career diplomatist - career man  2. v. быстро двигаться; нестись ...
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  (careers, careering, careered) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A career is the job or profession that someone does for a long period of their life. She is now concentrating on a career as a fashion designer... ...a career in journalism. ...a political career. N-COUNT 2. Your career is the part of your life that you spend working. During his career, he wrote more than fifty plays... She began her career as a teacher. N-COUNT 3. Careers advice or guidance in British English, or career advice or guidance in American English, consists of information about different jobs and help with deciding what kind of job you want to do. Get hold of the company list from your careers advisory service. ADJ: ADJ n 4. If a person or vehicle careers somewhere, they move fast and in an uncontrolled way. His car careered into a river... He went careering off down the track. = hurtle VERB: oft cont, V prep/adv, V prep/adv ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a job or profession that you have been trained for and intend to do for several years  (a career in banking | He realized that his acting career was over. | career change (=when you start a completely different job or profession) | career structure (=the opportunities that you have to move upwards in your job or profession))  (- see job) 2 career 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 3 the period of time in your life that you spend doing a particular activity  (She had not had a very impressive school career up till then. | My career as an English teacher didn't last long.) ~2 v to move forwards very fast and often without control + down/along/towards  (The truck careered down the hill and into a tree.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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