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Перевод: career
[существительное] карьера ; карьер ; успех ; жизненный путь; профессия ; род деятельности; быстрое движение; [глагол] нестись; быстро двигаться
Тезаурус:
- Her husband was not jealous of her dancing career but her in-laws were.
- Resplendent in outrageous fly - boy career that would make Del Boy Trotter green with envy, Henderson stuck firmly to the turf long after his career was over.
- After beginning a career in showbusiness, she went to entertain the troops in France, where she met the hard-bitten Chicagoan cornettist Jimmy McPartland.
- But nevertheless, at that stage in your career, the tendency is to be in so much of a hurry, that if the opportunities present themselves, it all seems quite logical in a way.
- The 24th grand prix win of his career gives him a commanding lead in the world championship.
- A New York d but in 1932 with 33 encores, several colossal programmes during 1940, and valuable teaching posts at Cornell and Mills Universities crowned his career.
- Harold's military career lasted some eight months.
- At the height of all the media fuss over a comic creation which was basically nothing more than a walking catch-phrase, it seemed as if Enfield's career was in danger of burning out before it had properly ignited.
- What is clear is that, with few exceptions, the major avenue to career mobility in most countries is through formal post-secondary education.
- Jason Donovan was also eleven, at school in Melbourne and also launching his acting career in Skyways , which he found exciting because it meant he could take some time off school.
- The author started his career in the Victoria and Albert Museum, where there is an important group of this sculpture; his book had a double origin in a museum exhibition and a series of lectures.
- In a career that began at Partick Thistle and included spells with Hibernian, Celtic, Ayr United and Orlando Lions, he briefly held the record as Scotland's most capped goalkeeper and played more than 800 games in a career spanning 18 years.
- Though at the very beginning of his political "career", Hitler had emphasized the need for anti-Semitism derived from "reason", not pure "emotion", there were - as is well known - no measures in the "Jewish Question" which were too extreme for him, except on occasions where tactical considerations prevailed.
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