单词 | résumé |
释义 | résumé (rezjʊmeɪ , US -zʊm- ) also resumé Word forms: résumés 1. countable noun A résumé is a short account, either spoken or written, of something that has happened or that someone has said or written. I will leave with you a resumé of his most recent speech. We began each planning meeting with a résumé of how we were doing as a division. Synonyms: summary, synopsis, abstract, précis 2. countable noun Your résumé is a brief account of your personal details, your education, and the jobs you have had. You are often asked to send a résumé when you are applying for a job. [mainly US] regional note: in BRIT, usually use curriculum vitaeresume (rɪzjuːm , US -zuːm ) Word forms: resumes , resuming , resumed 1. verb If you resume an activity or if it resumes, it begins again. [formal] After the war he resumed his duties at Emmanuel College. [VERB noun] The search is expected to resume early today. [VERB] Synonyms: take up again, return to, come back to, assume again resumption (rɪzʌmpʃən ) uncountable noun It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations. [+ of] Synonyms: continuation, carrying on, reopening, renewal 2. verb If you resume your seat or position, you return to the seat or position you were in before you moved. [formal] 'I changed my mind,' Blanche said, resuming her seat. [VERB noun] 3. verb If someone resumes, they begin speaking again after they have stopped for a short time. [written] 'Hey, Judith,' he resumed, 'tell me all about yourself.' [VERB with quote] Collocations: resume a search The club will resume the search for a permanent manager in the summer. The Sun Investigators could resume their search if necessary. Times, Sunday Times Police decided to resume the search at dawn, but hopes were fading. Times, Sunday Times They intended to resume the search this morning. Times, Sunday Times By the time she was able to resume her search, the object had disappeared. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 On the 29th, after the pertinent exams, the club announced he had been cleared to resume his activity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After it he resumed his activities as a con artist. Times, Sunday Times As a first step kindergartens and businesses that do not directly serve clients will be allowed to resume their activities. Times,Sunday Times At which point they resumed their activities. Times, Sunday Times International commercial activities resumed on the river around the 7th century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was allowed to resume publication with a legal disclaimer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Six years later in 1972, the magazine was able to resume publication, and its circulation reached 400,000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He resumed publication in the 1980s, initially in the underground press. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It resumed publication at an unknown date in the 1970s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1991, it resumed publication as a monthly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are still plenty who argue that the so-called 'melt-up' will resume shortly. Times, Sunday Times The hearing will resume shortly. Times, Sunday Times They will insist normal service will be resumed shortly. The Sun The band's usual service will be resumed shortly with a new album of 'big sounds with big choruses,' he explains. The Sun Efforts were slowed following the famine of 1959-1961 but were resumed shortly thereafter with virtually the same results. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The government and advisers to the companies are expected to resume talks this week to consider whether a deal can still be salvaged. Times, Sunday Times The council was committed to a political settlement and was ready to resume talks, he said. Times, Sunday Times Both sides will resume talks today. Times, Sunday Times He called on both sides to resume talks to end the dispute. Times, Sunday Times Its normal service will resume tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times A producer asked if he wanted to stop and resume tomorrow, but he could not face that. Times, Sunday Times The inquest will resume tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times Parliament will be updated when it resumes tomorrow. The Sun Play resumes tomorrow with game eleven. Times, Sunday Times Its shares are due to resume trading this morning. Times,Sunday Times If the reorganisation succeeds and a judge approves it, the company can resume trading as normal. Times,Sunday Times Markets resume trading today after a week of closure. Times, Sunday Times The shares, which have been suspended for the past month at 110¼p, will resume trading when the company publishes its annual report alongside delayed full-year results, possibly tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times This week it will request that its shares resume trading. Times, Sunday Times They're asking us to resume training and concentrating 12 matches in 1½ months, putting our safety on the line. The Sun The damaged blood vessel now needs to be given time to heal before he can resume training and eventually playing. Times, Sunday Times Prem stars are set to resume training this week. The Sun Players and coaches, currently furloughed, will need paying again once they resume training. The Sun The former rugby league star has been given the all clear to resume training after missing last season with injury. Times, Sunday Times In the spring of 1974 he told me that he wanted to resume work on the book. Times, Sunday Times Says he hopes to resume work the next month. The Sun In the old days they used to be off for months but now you can resume work almost at once. Times, Sunday Times They have also agreed to resume work on the most serious trials, the so-called 'very high cost cases'. Times, Sunday Times If the room was not completely done when the charge ran out, it will resume work automatically, covering the areas it missed. ST Translations: Chinese: 再继续 Japanese: 再開する |
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