单词 | career |
释义 | career (kərɪəʳ ) Word forms: careers , careering , careered 1. countable noun B1 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. [+ as] Dennis had recently begun a successful career conducting opera. ...a career in journalism. [+ in] ...a political career. Synonyms: occupation, calling, employment, pursuit 2. countable noun B2 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. [+ as] 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] 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. She received very little careers guidance when young. Get hold of the company list from your careers advisory service. 4. verb [oft cont] If a person or vehicle careers somewhere, they move fast and in an uncontrolled way. His car careered into a river. [VERB preposition/adverb] He went careering off down the track. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: rush, race, speed, tear Collocations: abandon a career She spoke eloquently of her beliefs, for which she had abandoned a literary career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Three of them abandoned music careers entirely. Times, Sunday Times (2009) A back injury forced him to abandon a career in football and take up teaching. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Their elder brother, one of 11 siblings, is said to have dropped an academic career to join the fighters. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I don't have a glittering academic career. Times, Sunday Times (2007) I began my academic career by building economic models of what makes countries prosper. Times, Sunday Times (2012) His boxing career is almost certainly over. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Many of his youngsters have gone on to successful boxing careers. Times, Sunday Times (2007) With the backing of a wealthy local fixer, his boxing career takes off. The Times Literary Supplement (2014) Her broadcasting career began in 1974 with Capital Radio. Times, Sunday Times (2006) His new broadcasting career has made him more open-minded, he says. Times, Sunday Times (2016) But it also looks back at his 50-year broadcasting career, visiting locations that have significance to him. Times, Sunday Times (2010) She was building a career in an industry she loved. Times, Sunday Times (2017) Indeed he has built a career on thinking about what makes us who we are. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She plans to move abroad next year to try to build a career in international relations. Times, Sunday Times (2016) If you don't know how to evaluate what you're good at, a career counsellor can help. Globe and Mail In the early 1960s, he worked as a psychologist and career counsellor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 According to some career counsellors, private law firms will be hiring only 30 to 50 per cent of their articling students this year. Globe and Mail He has seen several career counsellors in the past five years, but hasn't been able to leave the profession that he has built his life around. Globe and Mail These services usually employ professional career counsellors, coaches and guides to mentor their clients. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Interviews produced one favoured candidate who then withdrew, and a (commercially minded) career diplomat was eventually appointed. Times, Sunday Times A diplomatic success for a seasoned career diplomat, then. Times, Sunday Times Coming from a career diplomat, it was amazing. Times, Sunday Times Although he had been a career diplomat, he did not tolerate fools gladly at the bridge table. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At the time he was the second career diplomat to be appointed to this post till then. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And he reveals that broadcasting was not his first career goal. The Sun But older generations worked for years to reach a career goal. The Sun All communication lifts with the new moon, so don't let a career goal go yet. The Sun The veteran headed in his 205th career goal to make it two in as many games since joining his 12th club. The Sun Your chart has a lightness underscored with solid hard work which brings you closer to a career goal. The Sun At one point, her scientist dad sent her to a medium for career guidance. Times, Sunday Times If you have any doubt, pick up almost any career guidance book or magazine. Christianity Today Episode two of the final season of the student comedy opened with a series of queasy career guidance interviews. Times, Sunday Times A career guidance counselor, who helps people develop a strategy for personal growth and pursue a suitable career. Christianity Today It was all about career guidance and schools these days being rubbish at it. Times, Sunday Times The jockey has ridden a group one winner but had no hesitation in describing this as a career highlight. Times, Sunday Times While not a career highlight for its stars, it's highly watchable nonetheless. The Sun His previous tour was a career highlight in which he got the perfect balance between questioning, uncomfortable material and a high turnover of jokes. Times, Sunday Times Must be a career highlight for the three of them. The Sun And for the trainer it would be a clear career highlight. The Sun Employees are not given a career ladder but a 'spider's web' with 30 routes. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It becomes more and more difficult to establish a foothold on the career ladder and that cannot be fair. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Intelligent people can quickly learn vital skills and acquire necessary certifications to get on the IT career ladder. Computing (2010) Those at the top of the career ladder are less stressed and live longer. Times, Sunday Times (2007) And Dad is the perfect person to remind me that there is more to life than grades and a career ladder. Times, Sunday Times (2012) At 51, she had reached her career peak in the private sector when public service called. Times, Sunday Times At his career peak in 1996 he had 21 million listeners. Times,Sunday Times When was he at a career peak? Times, Sunday Times His career peak to date came in 2006 when he rode 140 winners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was a gifted player whose career peak was in the mid-1970s where he was rated the state's best in the centre. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It runs masters students' workshops on career planning and job searching, writing effective applications and succeeding at interviews. Times, Sunday Times This includes business techniques, leadership development, a technology update and career planning advice, networking events and interviews with employers. Times, Sunday Times This team behind the team counsel on a range of issues such as tax and financial advice, living arrangements, education, personal relationships and career planning. Times, Sunday Times The money has been a practical help but the advice and support have also played a significant part in her career planning, she said. Times, Sunday Times Career planning and development, as well as employability skills, are now built into every course, while leadership skills, management training and enterprise are available as modules or in workshops. Times, Sunday Times She's also right about the damaging evolution of the career politician. The Sun I don't see myself as a career politician any more. Times, Sunday Times But his mind was always on politics though he could never be accused of being a career politician. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps the alarm bell, that would surely alert any career politician, failed to go off. Times, Sunday Times They have unsuccessfully demanded assurances that he will not try to become a career politician. Times, Sunday Times You only have to look at his career record to see a story of remarkable success. Times, Sunday Times Though with a career record of two wins and 18 losses against the five-time champion, he might have to go a bit. The Sun He took the view that the episode was entirely out of character for an otherwise excellent judge who had a previously unblemished career record. Times, Sunday Times Career record of 4-13 over top-ten opponents. Times, Sunday Times He won super-lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight world titles in the 1980s, finishing with a career record of 79 wins, six losses and three draws. Times, Sunday Times In the career span of over 50 years, she has appeared in more than 4500 shows. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During his long career span, he supervised 21 doctoral theses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If you look at a career span of 30 years, 12 months or 18 months do nt matter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In a career spanning more than 50 years, her tonal subtlety and bluesinfluenced intonation gave her singing an emotional depth that was unparalleled. Times, Sunday Times The Italian, 25, was signed for £16 million but his career stalled after four goals in 28 games. The Sun (2016) Their careers stalled over the next few years as their uncle and aunt hit the headlines. The Sun (2014) I maintain that the reason my athletics career stalled around the same time was down to injury, not my lifestyle. The Sun (2010) Social intelligence is of course related to real intelligence, which is attractive because it signals career success, money and security. Times, Sunday Times (2010) And he's one of those actors you can't take your eyes off, yet he probably hasn't achieved the career success he should have. Times, Sunday Times (2007) I read recently, for instance, that one cause of longevity is career success. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Many of them are sceptical about the idea that making a lot of money defines career success. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Your most creative friend will be the key to career success for you. The Sun (2016) He will be crowned champion for the 20th time and has just two chances to add to his fabulous career total of 4,357 winners. The Sun It brings his career total of stage wins in the event to 20 — following five last year, six in 2009 and four in 2008. The Sun After retiring, his career total earnings was a meager $3,860 ($ in today's money). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His career total of 1,128 assists as a pitcher ranks 14th in major league history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He compiled 80 yards rushing on 10 carries bringing his career total to 783 yards on 200 carries and 10 touchdowns. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Not exactly a career track when you're in your thirties. Christianity Today Or take a completely new direction, such as another career track, a further qualification or a travel break. The Sun After the war, however, he returned to an academic career track and wrote major works in the 1950s and 1960s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Advancement through the political career track had not been regularized before the 190s; the consulship and praetorship might be held in either order, without prerequisites. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most other graduate career tracks also lead to an appropriate professional qualification. Times, Sunday Times There has been little variation in his career trajectory. Times, Sunday Times (2016) In a way his career trajectory makes sense. Times, Sunday Times (2016) With a new female career trajectory, they just might. Times, Sunday Times (2010) In recording her only career victory on firm ground she set a new track record of 56.25. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He gave up only 5 hits and struck out 7 for his first career victory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Leading seventeen laps, earned to his first career victory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was also his 30th career victory, becoming the 6th driver to achieve such a feat and in just his 110th start. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His last win of that season was his 299th career victory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With good reason, having just recorded her 200th career win. Times, Sunday Times It was his first crack at this title and only his third career win. The Sun He came from 4-0 down in the third set tie-break to book his spot in today's final and celebrate a 300th career win. The Sun The fact that on days like this, against an inspired opponent ravenous for a career win, she has to be. Times, Sunday Times He did not and will remember his fifth career win. Times, Sunday Times They take the profile it gives them and carve a career out of it. The Sun And she was keen to carve a career out of her passion - coffee. The Sun He's a potato-faced everyman who has carved a career out of being average. Times, Sunday Times Why did you choose a career in rugby rather than football? Times, Sunday Times Choose a career and throw yourself into it. Times, Sunday Times Don't choose the career for the sake of being 'a lawyer'. Times, Sunday Times Dad gave me only one piece of advice: choose a career you're fanatical about. Times, Sunday Times Politically savvy people choose a career and an organisation they find interesting and energising, and that shares their values. Times, Sunday Times Deal clincher Fantastic support to get you onto your chosen career route. Times, Sunday Times (2008) That provides students a springboard into their chosen career. Times, Sunday Times (2016) My daughter is considering a career in teaching. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This is a great opportunity for anyone considering a career in journalism. The Sun (2011) He was a flyweight boxing champion while still at school and considered a career as a boxer, much to his parents' dismay. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The train crash threatens to derail her career. Times, Sunday Times But the humiliation of being named in the report didn't derail her career. Times, Sunday Times She was apparently anxious that this fact might derail her career and did not want to be seen 'boasting' about her own role. Times, Sunday Times But the pressure to come up with more - and the industry's disappointment when he didn't - almost derailed his career. The Sun You're not derailing a career if you quit: something very like it will still be there, still low-paid, a few years down the track. Times, Sunday Times But she insists she has now kicked the habit that threatened to destroy her career and life. The Sun For most managers, the lack of the former and the absence of the latter can so swiftly destroy a career. Times, Sunday Times Fearing it would destroy his career, he resolved to keep the illness to himself. Times,Sunday Times An email sent accidentally tempted a financial adviser into an insider dealing transaction that was to destroy his career - all for a profit of 3,500. Times, Sunday Times People [could] have a plan to destroy a career of the athlete because of differences between athletes or between the athlete and the [national] federation. Times, Sunday Times After a distinguished career in public service, what's next? Times, Sunday Times (2012) His eldest brother John would have a distinguished career in the diplomatic service. Times, Sunday Times (2015) He also had a distinguished theatre career. Times, Sunday Times (2010) His early career was less glamorous. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He helped a lot in my early career. Times, Sunday Times (2011) In American history most presidents have made their early careers as lawyers or politicians, not as economists or businessmen. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Leigh ended his football career at Arsenal in 1912 after suffering a wrist injury. The Sun (2016) This will be his fourth comeback from a back or neck injury, any one of which could have ended his career. Times, Sunday Times (2010) One error can mean the end of your innings; a handful of them can end a career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Chalk had spent his entire career in banking, latterly leading strategic projects. Times, Sunday Times You can spend your entire career as a forklift-truck operator moving these ballerinas around. Times, Sunday Times He might be talking about his entire career. Times,Sunday Times I probably have 200 handbags, but they've been accrued over my entire career. Times, Sunday Times Most competitors wait until at least round three before they scant their entire career and the accumulated memories of their fans. Times, Sunday Times And he will be focused completely on the grand finale of his extraordinary career in high style. The Sun But at least the 5,000 crowd were there to witness the start of an extraordinary career. The Sun I suspect this was one of the defining characteristics in his extraordinary career. Times, Sunday Times That really ought to have been the extraordinary coda to an extraordinary career. Times, Sunday Times This 60th celebration looks back at the band's extraordinary career. The Sun Maybe you can't appreciate that until you finish your career. Times, Sunday Times I'd love to extend it and finish my career here. The Sun I'd like to finish my career in fast food. Times, Sunday Times I wouldn't like to finish my career and to have never fought there. Times, Sunday Times And a nice way to finish my career - you want to go out with a bang. The Sun He could have used the show to boost his flagging career. The Sun (2015) Critics accused the star of a publicity stunt to boost her flagging career. The Sun (2016) He hoped the gigs would revive his flagging career and boost his tarnished image. The Sun (2009) It's the worst moment of my football career. The Sun (2012) It was an injury which was to trouble him throughout his football career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) But despite our football careers going in different directions, we remained the best of friends. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He is another former soldier who is forging a new career as an entrepreneur. Times, Sunday Times (2013) In retirement he forged a second career as an expert on early English marine artists. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Now she is forging a whole new career in executive training. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He has turned his memory into a full-time career, running memory workshops and writing numerous books. Times, Sunday Times He loves movies and fancies appearing on the big screen — but just as a one-off, not a full-time career move. The Sun You can even find a full-time career as a referee. The Sun She then gave up journalism as a full-time career to concentrate on her creative writing, although she still contributed articles to publications at home and abroad. Times, Sunday Times In particular, think about whether you want to make your business a full-time career. The Sun I've ruined my future career. The Sun (2008) I have a new boyfriend and have finally managed to focus on my future career and relationship. The Sun (2011) I give him my warmest best wishes for his future career. Times, Sunday Times (2012) She had given up her career and had space to take stock. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The next year he gave up his career in law to become full-time general secretary. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Should I have given up my career when he was born? Times, Sunday Times (2010) I don't have a glittering academic career. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He then continued with what turned out to be a glittering career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) She earns a fortune and has a glittering career ahead of her for many years to come. The Sun (2009) She juggles a high-flying legal career and young family. The Sun (2010) Young women working in high-flying careers are being invited to go into classrooms to inspire teenagers. Times, Sunday Times (2015) This book is not all about forging high-flying careers and making money. Times, Sunday Times (2010) You have to search hard for clues to her illustrious career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He has also won countless awards during his illustrious career. The Sun (2016) As well as looking back on an illustrious career, it hinted at the way he sees his future. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It's up to his physio and doctor to make sure it does not come back because he could have a very long and illustrious career. Times, Sunday Times (2010) He has never put a foot wrong in his long and illustrious career. The Sun (2008) But calls for a shareholder revolt over his re-appointment are a flat end to an impressive career. Times, Sunday Times He has an impressive career in business, chairing four companies and being on the board of eleven more. Times, Sunday Times The 26-track collection shows what an impressive career the band had before their troubled split in the summer of last year. The Sun He has had an impressive career. Times, Sunday Times She has had a very impressive career, despite her young age. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 How do you juggle your career with being a mum? The Sun For most of us, juggling a career, home, friends and family pushes our multitasking skills to the limit. The Sun How do you juggle their careers with your own? The Sun He was juggling a career in the high-pressure world of advertising with raising his son after his first wife left him. Times, Sunday Times The brothers hope to launch a career as rappers with a message of inclusivity. Times, Sunday Times (2018) His determination to launch a career in senior management, though, would lead him to more exotic climes. Times, Sunday Times (2015) You see the world in your own special way today and a picture you take could make money or launch a career. The Sun (2007) Beginning his literary career as a poet, he supported himself by teaching. The Times Literary Supplement (2014) She spoke eloquently of her beliefs, for which she had abandoned a literary career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He probably wants to know about my fledgling literary career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The key to a long career is to try new things. The Sun (2016) He was a skilled mathematician and engineer, and in his long career he invented many of the basic practices of computer science. Times, Sunday Times (2010) His long career has been one of opportunist grandstanding, disastrous misjudgment and murky allegations that have failed to stick. The Sun (2016) He didn't know there used to be all these little staging posts during a long career. The Sun (2014) But to the untrained eye, his body seems as incredible as it was during his long career. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I'd had a lucrative career as a model - that was all gone. The Sun (2012) What is more, he has forged a lucrative TV career on the side. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Generations of children followed their fathers to sea and a lucrative career in fishing. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He was an army brat, the son of a general and himself destined for a military career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) In contrast to his messy private life, his military career was one of unmerited success. Times, Sunday Times (2013) My military career lasted twenty-one days. Eleven of those I spent in the brig or in observation. ICED (1993) It was a tragic denouement to a distinguished military career. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Did it lead to a movie career? Times, Sunday Times (2007) But as her movie career kicked off she was forced to leave him behind. The Sun (2006) Her movie career was at its most frenetic in the 1950s. Times, Sunday Times (2013) But it is expected he will be forced to bring down the curtain on his playing career three games early due to ligament damage. The Sun (2006) His playing career was curtailed after he injured his neck when a scrum collapsed in 1980 but that did not end his involvement with rugby. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Iwas taught a harsh lesson in my early days at Liverpool that stood me in good stead for the rest of my playing career. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The arc of his playing career neatly underscores just why he understands the game so well. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He did dwell on the unfulfilled promise of his playing career. Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough (2007) The past week, though, has been one of the rockiest and most quixotic of his 14- month political career. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She has often spoken fondly of the influence of her parents on her political career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He is as slippery as they come; a quality that has doubtless helped him to survive the controversies that have dogged his political career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) His entrepreneurial flair combined with a political career that earned him a knighthood and a peerage. Times, Sunday Times (2014) When she was younger, she flirted with the idea of a political career. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Was five times world champ in an astounding pro career before retiring in 2007. The Sun That was his worst score on any hole in his 24-year pro career. The Sun About one in 10,000 players given a vision of a pro career actually make it. Times, Sunday Times It was the best-paid year of his pro career. Times, Sunday Times But the seven-footer's pro career was stalled by injuries. The Sun It was his lowest round by five strokes in his professional career. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This book was to have been the climax of my professional career! The Complete Stories Volume 2 (1995) The Olympics are often the start for a glittering professional career in boxing. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It was a brutal termination to a promising career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) I hope that it does not destroy a promising managerial career. The Sun (2011) The 18-year-old had been on the verge of a promising acting career, and her untimely end seemed unbearably harsh. Times, Sunday Times (2016) But at 14, he set out to pursue a solo career. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Did she think of pursuing a different career? Times, Sunday Times (2011) She worked as an English and drama teacher before pursuing a fulltime career in acting. Times, Sunday Times (2016) His racing career was long. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The Grand National is the pinnacle of their racing career. The Sun (2015) We are also interested in finding gene variants that could help horses before and after their racing careers Smithsonian Mag (2018) Two temptations came near to blowing this remarkable career off its varied course. Times, Sunday Times On any assessment, it has been a remarkable career. Times, Sunday Times It was a remarkable achievement in a remarkable career. Times, Sunday Times Yet one more victory in the remarkable career of a remarkable horse. Times, Sunday Times He's had a remarkable career, but arguably, he hasn't always made the best choices. Times, Sunday Times Many of them are mothers who decide that the best way to juggle motherhood with a rewarding career is to be their own boss. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It is a very rewarding career if you pick your specialist area carefully and work as a team player. Times, Sunday Times (2008) This is a fantastic opportunity for three enthusiastic people to expand their skills and shape a rewarding career. The Sun (2010) Being a prison officer is a challenging and rewarding career with many exciting opportunities. The Sun (2008) Having a degree remains one of the best pathways to a rewarding career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) One Wimbledon miss will not ruin a career. Times, Sunday Times (2007) In just a few moments they can ruin the career and health of a teacher. The Sun (2014) Twenty MPs have already had their careers ruined . Times, Sunday Times (2009) She discovers how proud her grandparents were of her showbiz career. The Sun (2013) Bored with their clerical jobs, they decided to renew their showbiz careers. Times, Sunday Times (2010) She admitted one of the reasons she turned to designing was because her solo showbiz career didn't work out. The Sun (2009) He then went into full-time practice as a qualified ophthalmic optician before embarking on his singing career. Times, Sunday Times (2012) You don't have to be an internationally renowned supermodel to launch a singing career, but it helps. Times, Sunday Times (2017) That same year, he took over the management of his wife's singing career. Times, Sunday Times (2013) With a successful solo career on the cards, he will have no financial worries for the rest of his life. The Sun (2009) We reckon he's just trying to cover up his own solo career plans. The Sun (2016) His solo career has been similarly successful - releasing nine albums which have sold a combined 20 million copies. The Sun (2014) What was the best experience of your sporting career? Times, Sunday Times (2011) He combined boxing and studying, before an injury ended his sporting career. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Many dropped out of school to focus on their sporting careers. Times, Sunday Times (2014) What can he do now to start his career? Times, Sunday Times He must not let it start his career spiralling downwards. Times, Sunday Times He has tried several times to start a career in the police but has failed to get in. Times, Sunday Times I couldn't have chosen a better place to start my career. The Sun He's 23 years old; that's when usually players start their career. Times, Sunday Times A stellar career beckoned. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Hawking has combined his stellar career with a family life. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Nearly all have built huge fortunes or stellar careers in government. Times, Sunday Times (2015) That experience has been put to good use in her subsequent career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Snow's subsequent career was largely unplanned. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Finding fame with a girl band aged 19, she found limited success with a subsequent solo career. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Apprenticeships combine on- and off-the-job training and offer a structured route to a successful career. The Sun (2008) A successful career in advertising and photography followed before he returned to the family fold in the early 1990s. Times, Sunday Times (2016) To have one highly successful career would be enough for most. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Early in my teaching career I heard a huge noise in the next classroom. The Sun (2009) During my teaching career education was far more than just subject skills. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The three best reasons for taking up a teaching career, so the joke goes, are: long, summer, holidays. Times, Sunday Times (2008) I've had a varied career. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Throughout his long and varied career, he has seemed incapable of getting stressed. Times, Sunday Times (2016) There are few performers in music who have had a more varied career than Costello. The Sun (2013) I am the most focused and driven I have been in my whole career. The Sun (2007) He fought for wealth and education equality throughout his whole career. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It may be a turning point to rethink his whole career. The Sun (2008) But in 1940 his writing career came to an abrupt and mysterious end. Times, Sunday Times (2010) If his services are no longer required, perhaps a writing career could beckon. Times, Sunday Times (2016) His writing career blossomed in parallel to his acting. Times, Sunday Times (2009) My route to getting published is not your usual case of using the internet to further your writing career. The Sun (2010) His writing career took a while to get going. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 事业, 猛冲 Japanese: キャリア, 暴走する |
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