单词 | resume |
释义 | resume1 of 2verb re·sume ri-ˈzüm resumed; resuming; resumes transitive verb 1 : to assume or take again : reoccupy … resumed his seat by the fire … When the break was over and I'd resumed my place on the stand, the teacher asked for a twenty-minute pose and gave me a stool. 2 : to return to or begin (something) again after interruption She resumed her work. When official mourning was over, Soviet television resumed its normal pace. Her face was changing, resuming its usual expression of gleeful malice. 3 : to take (something) back to oneself : reclaim If Waukeshaw Development fails to meet the requirements in the agreement, the town can foreclose on the property and resume ownership. 4 : to pick (something) up again : to go back to using or doing (something, such as a way of behaving) resume an old habit The very idea of resuming smoking is so loathsome that it drives the thought out of my head. She soon got tired of him and banished him, resuming her way of living as a free spinster. After a quarter-century of creative silence, Goldschmidt resumed composing. intransitive verb : to begin again after a pause or interruption … emerged from the courthouse the day the trial resumed … résumé 2 of 2noun ré·su·mé ˈre-zə-ˌmā ˌre-zə-ˈmā, also ˈrā-zə-ˌmā, or ˌrā-zə-ˈmā variants or resume or less commonly resumé plural résumés or resumes also resumés 1 US a : a short account of one's career and qualifications : curriculum vitae For the internship, I submitted my résumé, work samples, and a cover letter. … a 90-minute telephone interview with a personnel manager at Intel, who has forwarded the resume to the hiring manager … b : a set of accomplishments a musical résumé [Lucy] Liu's artistic resume is an impressive one; her website displays sculptural works in wood, resin, and bronze, as well as embroidery, silkscreen, assemblage, a Jasper Johns-style deconstructed American flag, and more. 2 formal : summary He gave a resume of the club's activities throughout the year. … the business of the evening commenced with a resume of the events that had taken place over the summer. resume 1 of 2 verbas in to restart to begin again or return to after an interruption we resumed the game as soon as the rain had passed Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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résumé 2 of 2noun variants or resume also resumé as in summary a short statement of the main points a book on the assassination that is in effect a résumé of all of the evidence that points to a conspiracy Synonyms & Similar Words
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