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1 карьера карьер·а
делать карьеру — to make one's career, to carve out a career for oneself; (подниматься по общественной лестнице) to climb up the ladder
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2 сделать карьеру
1) General subject: arrive, hew out a career for oneself, make mark, make one's mark, make one's way, make one's way in the world, succeed in life, make a career for oneself, build a career2) Advertising: rise in the world -
3 карьера
жен.быстро сделать карьеру — to obtain quick promotion, to rise very rapidly; to make good, to get on разг.
делать карьеру — to make oneself a career, to be on the make, to carve out a career for, to climb the ladder
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4 делать карьеру
climb the ladder словосочетание:be on the make (делать карьеру, заниматься чем-л. исключительно с корыстной целью)глагол: -
5 делать карьеру
to make oneself a career, to be on the make, to carve out a career for, to climb the ladder
См. также в других словарях:
carve out — verb 1. establish or create through painstaking effort She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues • Hypernyms: ↑create • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. remove from a larger whole the new start up company carved out a large chunk… … Useful english dictionary
carve out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms carve out : present tense I/you/we/they carve out he/she/it carves out present participle carving out past tense carved out past participle carved out to develop a career or position for yourself by working… … English dictionary
carve out — phr verb Carve out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑career, ↑exception, ↑niche, ↑path, ↑role, ↑slice … Collocations dictionary
carve out — verb a) To hollow by carving. b) To create (a reputation, chance, role, rank, career, victory) by hard work … Wiktionary
ˌcarve ˈout sth (for yourself) — phrasal verb to develop a career or position for yourself by working hard … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
career — n. 1) to carve out, make a career (for oneself) 2) to enter on; launch a career 3) to abandon, give up one s career 4) to cut short smb. s career (the accident cut short her career) 5) a brilliant, distinguished; checkered; promising; successful; … Combinatory dictionary
carve — verb 1 (I, T) to cut a large piece of cooked meat into smaller pieces using a big knife: Carve the lamb into slices and arrange in a hot serving dish. 2 (T) to cut shapes out of solid wood or stone: Michelangelo carved this figure from a single… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
carve — verb (carved; carving) Etymology: Middle English kerven, from Old English ceorfan; akin to Old High German kerban to notch, Greek graphein to scratch, write Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to cut with care or precision … New Collegiate Dictionary
carve — [ka:v US ka:rv] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(make object or pattern)¦ 2¦(cut something into a surface)¦ 3¦(cut meat)¦ 4¦(job/position/life)¦ 5¦(water/wind)¦ 6¦(reduce something)¦ Phrasal verbs carve somebody/something<=>up ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin:… … Dictionary of contemporary English
carve — [ karv ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make an object by cutting it from stone or wood: He carved a statue of her out of an old log. a ) transitive to produce a pattern or writing on the surface of something by cutting it: She carved… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
carve — ► VERB 1) cut into or shape (a hard material) to produce an object or design. 2) produce (a design or object) by carving. 3) cut (cooked meat) into slices for eating. 4) (carve out) develop (a career, reputation, etc.) through painstaking effort … English terms dictionary