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词组 career
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career /kəˈrɪə $ -ˈrɪr/ noun a type of job which you do for a long period of your lifeadjectivesa long/short/brief career He has received dozens of awards in the course of his long career.a political/military/academic 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 He scored over 100 goals during his professional career.a successful career David had a successful career in banking.a promising career (=likely to be successful) She gave up a promising career in advertising in order to look after her children.a distinguished/brilliant/illustrious/glittering career (=very successful) She retired last year after a distinguished career as a barrister. | Winning the gold medal was the highlight of her glittering career.a rewarding/fulfilling career (=one that brings you satisfaction) Teaching can be a very rewarding career.a flagging career (=becoming less successful) The show revived her flagging career.sb’s chosen career His parents encouraged him in his chosen career as a scientist.a varied career (=one including many types of work) My father had an interesting and varied career.sb’s career is over (=it has ended) When I broke my leg, I was afraid my career was over.verbs + careerhave a career Both my parents had careers in education.make/follow a career also pursue a career formal It isn’t easy to make a career in journalism. | She left teaching to pursue a career as a psychologist.begin/start a career also embark on a career formal Jacobs started his banking career in 1990.launch sb’s career Rita went to New York, where she launched her dancing career.build/forge a career (=make it develop) Despite difficult beginnings, she built a successful career.change career People may change careers several times in their lives.end sb’s career The scandal ended his political career.cut short sb’s career (=end it earlier than it would usually end) His football career was cut short by injuries.ruin sb’s career Alcohol and drugs almost ruined his career.revive/resurrect your career (=make it successful again) The singer is seeking to revive his pop career.career + verbssb’s career takes off (=starts to be successful) His career took off and he started making a lot of money.sb’s career ends/comes to an end After his football career ended, he became a TV presenter.career + nounscareers advice/guidance Most universities offer professional careers advice.career opportunities/prospects Students often know little about the career opportunities available to them. | Good computer skills will improve your career prospects.the career ladder (=the way to higher positions in a career) Having children can disturb your progress up the career ladder.a career path (=a way of making a career) There’s no fixed career path for actors.a career structure (=a system for making progress in a career) Teaching offers a clear career structure.a career change/move After ten years in the job, I wanted a career change.career development/advancement/progression A good job offers a programme of training and career development.prepositionsa career in journalism/politics/teaching etc At the age of 15, he knew he wanted a career in politics.a career as a teacher/lawyer/singer etc What made you decide on a career as a lawyer?
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