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re·su·me /re·su·mé 英ˈrezʊˌmeɪ, ˌrezʊˈmeɪ美ˈrɛzʊˌme, ˌrɛzʊˈmeAHDrĕz“‹-mā', rĕz”‹-māʹ 高BNC⁷²⁵⁴⁹Economist²⁴¹⁰⁶⁺⁶ 基本例句 n.摘要;概述;概要美求职用的履历;简历 个人简历 In this case they invited their volunteers to rate the acceptability of two acts—keeping the money from a lost wallet and faking a résumé. 这一回,尼古拉等人让志愿者们根据自己的可接受限度,为两种不良行文打分,一,拿走捡到的钱包里的钱,二,简历作假。 ecocn There is no getting around the fact that Mr Obama's résumé is thin for the world's biggest job. 应聘这份世界上最高的职位,奥巴马的履历显得轻浅是不争的事实。 ecocn To have served in even a minor capacity in the Kennedy office or on one of his committees is a major entry in anyone’s résumé. 曾在国会工作的罗格斯大学政治科学家罗斯•贝克说,“在肯尼迪办公室或委员会担任过的职位就算是无足轻重,在履历上也是非常重要的一条。” ecocn Everybody, from the executive suite downward, wants to fluff up their résumé as a hedge against being sacked. 在官场上走下坡路的每个人在被解职后出于自我保护都会摆出一幅依然大权在握的架势。 ecocn I've networked your résumé. 我已把你的简历分发出去了。《21世纪大英汉词典》 Unfortunately for one of them, his résumé includes a short spell in prison for assaulting a psychotherapist with a spanner. 不幸的是,其中一位的简历上包括了一小段时期——因用扳手袭击心理医疗师而坐牢。 ecocn Yet when he attended a Canadian government job fair in Toronto this autumn, he left after20 minutes without handing out a single résumé. 但今年秋天他在多伦多参加加拿大政府的招聘会时,只呆了20分钟,一封简历也没交就撤了。 ecocn |