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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1057 COCA: 741

career

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ca·reer1 /kəˈrɪə $ -ˈrɪr/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 a job or profession that you have been trained for, and which you do for a long period of your life 职业,事业
career in
 a career in journalism
新闻职业
 a teaching career
教学事业
 He realized that his acting career was over.
他意识到自己的演艺事业已走到了尽头。
career development/advancement/progression etc
 Career prospects within the company are excellent.
该公司职业前景极佳。
 a physiotherapist who wanted to make a dramatic career change by becoming an author
想彻底改行当作家的理疗师
 Nurses want an improved career structure (=better opportunities to move upwards in their jobs).
护士希望有更好的职业架构。
see thesaurus at job
2 career soldier/teacher etc WORK HARDsomeone who intends to be a soldier, teacher etc for most of their life, not just for a particular period of time 职业军人/教师等
 a career diplomat
职业外交官
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3 JOB/WORKthe period of time in your life that you spend doing a particular activity 生涯;(一段)工作经历,履历
 She had not had a very impressive school career up till then.
在那以前,她的学业表现并不怎么样。
 My career as an English teacher didn’t last long.
我的英语教师生涯没有持续多久。
 Beating the defending champion has to be the highlight of my career.
击败卫冕冠军必将成为我运动生涯中的巅峰。
nCOLLOCATIONS
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.
somebody’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.
somebody’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.
Examples from the Corpus
career2 verb [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]  
HIT/BUMP INTO British EnglishBrE to move forwards quickly without control, making sudden sideways movements 〔失控地〕猛冲,疾驶 SYN American English careen
career down/along/towards etc
 The truck careered down the hill and into a tree.
那辆卡车直冲下山,撞到一棵树上。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
careerca·reer /kəˈrɪə-ˈrɪr/ noun [countableC]JOBHUMAN RESOURCES
1a job or profession that you have been trained for and intend to do for your working life, and which offers the chance to be PROMOTED (=move up through different levels)
My son is thinking of starting a career in the medical profession.
He has devoted his legal career to defending those facing execution.
You should think long and hard before changing careers.
career in
I decided to take up a career in advertising.
portfolio career
2career soldier/teacher/diplomat etc someone who intends to be a soldier, teacher etc for most of their life, not just for a particular period of time
A career diplomat, she has served with distinction at posts in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Baghdad, and Kuwait.
Origin career1
(1500-1600) French carrière, from Old Provençal carriera street, from Latin carrus; → CAR
ca·reer1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1career2 verb
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1057 COCA: 741
career

noun¹

1series of jobs that a person has職業ADJECTIVE | VERB + CAREER | CAREER + VERB | CAREER + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong長期職業brief, short短期職業brilliant, distinguished, glittering, illustrious, stellar, storied, successful輝煌的事業;顯赫的職業生涯;絢麗的事業;成功的人生事業He had a distinguished career as a diplomat.他作為外交官有過顯赫成就。promising有前途的職業lucrative可賺大錢的職業prolific多產的職業生涯She had a long and prolific career as a director.她從事導演職業時間長而且多產。rewarding有成就的職業flagging (especially BrE) 逐漸衰退的事業The movie revived his flagging career.這部電影使他逐漸衰退的事業重獲新生。chosen選擇的職業She achieved a lot in her chosen career.她在自己所選擇的事業中取得了很大的成就。academic, diplomatic, journalistic, literary, medical, military, political, teaching, writing學術/外交/新聞/文學/醫學/軍事/政治/教學/寫作生涯coaching, playing, pro (informal, especially NAmE) , professional, sporting教練生涯;演奏方面的事業;職業生涯;體育生涯
basketball, football, gymnastics, etc.籃球、足球、體操等生涯acting, film, Hollywood, movie, musical, recording, singing, stage表演生涯;電影事業;好萊塢生涯;音樂事業;唱片事業;歌唱事業;演藝事業the album that launched his recording career開創他唱片事業的專輯solo獨奏事業All four band members went on to have successful solo careers.樂隊的 4 名成員全都轉而從事獨奏事業並取得成功。VERB + CAREERbuild, carve, carve out, forge, have, make, pursue建立事業;開拓事業;擁有事業;追求事業He made a good career for himself in football.他在足球界為自己創下了一番大事業。She pursued a successful career in medicine.她在醫學界創出了成功的事業。begin, choose, embark on, launch, start, start out on開始事業;選擇事業;開創事業young actors just starting out on their careers剛開始創業的年輕演員devote to sth, spend致力於⋯事業She has spent her entire career in education.她的一生都獻給了教育事業。advance, boost, further, jump-start推進事業abandon, give up放棄事業jeopardize, risk危及事業;拿事業冒險cut short, derail, end, finish, ruin, wreck中斷事業;破壞事業;結束事業;毀滅事業a car crash which wrecked his career毀掉他事業的車禍resume重新開始事業rejuvenate, resurrect, revitalize, revive重振事業;復興事業change改行CAREER + VERBlast sth, span sth職業持續⋯/橫跨⋯Her stage career spans sixty years.她的演藝生涯歷時 60 年。begin, start, take off事業開始;事業起步be over, end職業生涯結束;事業停止CAREER + NOUNbreak離職期a career break to have children為生孩子暫時離職的一段時間advancement, development, ladder, path, progression職業晉升/發展/階梯/道路/晉級a move higher up the career ladder在職業階梯上的升遷change, choice, move改行;職業選擇;職業方面的行動a smart career move職業發展方面的聰明之舉opportunities, prospects, structure (especially BrE) 工作機會;職業前景;職業結構The profession has no clear career structure.這門專業沒有明確的職業結構。high, highlight (both NAmE) 職業生涯的新高/亮點His performance as Al in the movie was a career high.在這部影片中,他飾演的阿爾一角是他職業生涯的一個新高。earnings (especially NAmE) 職業收入the first golfer to surpass $2 million in career earnings首位職業收入超過 200 萬美元的高爾夫球手civil servant, diplomat, soldier國家公務員;職業外交家;職業軍人girl (old-fashioned) , woman職業婦女
counselor (NAmE) 職業咨詢師counseling (NAmE) 職業咨詢careers advice, careers guidance, careers information (all BrE) 就業建議/指南/資訊careers adviser, careers officer (both BrE) 職業顧問;就業指導人員careers service (BrE) 就業服務PREPOSITIONduring sb's career, throughout sb's career在某人的事業中She won many awards during her acting career.她在演藝事業中獲得過很多獎項。career in在⋯領域的職業a career in computers計算機行業的工作career with在⋯的事業a brilliant career with the San Francisco Ballet在舊金山芭蕾舞團的輝煌事業PHRASESthe height of your career, the peak of your career某人事業的頂峰She was at the peak of her career when she injured herself.她受傷時正處於事業的頂峰。a change of career改換職業
career

noun²

2period of your life spent working/doing sth工作生涯ADJECTIVE | VERB + CAREER ADJECTIVEchequered/checkered, colourful/colorful, turbulent, varied充滿波折的/多姿多彩的/動盪的/變化多樣的職業生涯He has had a somewhat chequered / checkered career.他的職業生涯有些波折。college, school, working大學求學/求學/工作生涯She started her working career as a waitress.她的工作經歷是從當服務生開始的。VERB + CAREERhave有⋯工作經歷start開始工作經歷
career

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBwildly狂奔A sudden gust caught her hat and sent it careering wildly down the road.突然一陣狂風刮走了她的帽子,吹得沿路飛滾。around在⋯周圍亂跑children careering around the playground在操場周圍亂跑的孩子PREPOSITIONdown, into, off, through沿⋯衝下;急速駛入;從⋯急速離開;猛衝過The bus careered off the road and hit a tree.那輛公交車猛然衝出路面,撞到樹上。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1057 COCA: 741
career verb
fly2
career noun
life2 (sb's school career) work2 (a career in journalism)
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1057 COCA: 741

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