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41 peak
A n1 ( of mountain) pic m (of de) ;2 ( of cap) visière f ;3 Stat (of inflation, quantity, demand, price, market) maximum m (in dans ; of de) ; (in hormone, popularity) pic m ; ( on a graph) sommet m ; to be at its ou a peak être à son maximum ;4 fig ( high point) (of career, achievement, empire, mental powers, creativity) apogée m (of de) ; (of fitness, form) meilleur m (of de) ; her success is at its peak, she is at the peak of her success son succès a atteint son apogée ; her fitness is at its peak, she is at the peak of her fitness elle est au meilleur de sa forme ; at his peak, he earned… à l'apogée de sa carrière, il gagnait… ; in the peak of condition en excellente santé ; to be past its ou one's peak avoir fait son temps ;5 ( busiest time) gen heure f de pointe ; Telecom heures fpl rouges ; to cost 40 pence peak Telecom coûter 40p au tarif rouge ;6 ( of roof) faîte m ; ( of hair) banane f ; ‘beat the egg white until it forms stiff peaks’ ‘battre les blancs jusqu'à ce qu'ils deviennent fermes’.B modif [demand, figure, level, population, price, risk] maximum, maximal ; [fitness, form, performance] meilleur.C vi [inflation, rate, market, workload] culminer (at à) ; fig [career, performance, enthusiasm, interest] culminer ; to peak in May/in the morning culminer en mai/dans la matinée ; to peak too early [runner] se lancer trop tôt ; [prodigy] s'épanouir trop tôt ; ( in career) réussir trop tôt.■ peak out ○ [athlete, prowess, skill, luck] commencer à décliner ; [inflation, rate] commencer à décroître. -
42 begin
begin [bɪ'gɪn](a) (start) commencer; (career, term) commencer, débuter; (task) entreprendre, s'attaquer à; (work) commencer, se mettre à;∎ to begin to do or doing sth commencer à faire qch, se mettre à faire qch;∎ I had begun to believe he was lying j'avais commencé à croire qu'il mentait;∎ she began the first chapter (reading) elle commença à lire le premier chapitre; (writing) elle commença à écrire le premier chapitre;∎ the quotation beginning this chapter la citation qui ouvre ce chapitre;∎ she began life as a waitress elle a débuté comme serveuse;∎ he soon began to complain il n'a pas tardé à se plaindre;∎ I began the day all wrong j'ai mal commencé la journée;∎ the film doesn't begin to compare with the book le film est loin de valoir le livre;∎ he can't begin to compete with her il ne lui arrive pas à la cheville;∎ I can't begin to explain c'est trop difficile à expliquer(b) (start to say) commencer;∎ "this is unforgivable", she began "c'est impardonnable", commença-t-elle(c) (found → institution, club) fonder, inaugurer; (initiate → business, fashion) lancer; (→ argument, fight, war) déclencher, faire naître; (→ conversation) engager, amorcer; (→ discussion, speech) commencer, ouvrir(a) (start → person, career, concert, project, speech) commencer;∎ work should begin in the spring les travaux devraient commencer au printemps;∎ the day began badly/well la journée s'annonçait mal/bien;∎ to begin again or afresh recommencer (à zéro);∎ begin at the beginning commencez par le commencement;∎ the night shift begins at midnight l'équipe de nuit commence (le travail) à minuit;∎ when does school begin? quand est la rentrée?;∎ after the film begins après le début du film;∎ her career began in Hollywood sa carrière a débuté à Hollywood;∎ he began in politics il a commencé par faire de la politique;∎ let me begin by thanking our host permettez-moi tout d'abord de remercier notre hôte;∎ let's begin with a song commençons par une chanson;∎ her name begins with (a) B son nom commence par un B;∎ the play begins with a murder la pièce débute par un meurtre;∎ I began with the idea of buying a flat au départ ou au début je voulais acheter un appartement;(b) (originate → club, country, institution) être fondé; (→ fire, epidemic) commencer; (→ war) éclater, commencer; (→ trouble) commencer; (→ river) prendre sa source; (→ road) commencer; (→ fashion) commencer, débuter;∎ the magazine began as a freesheet la revue a débuté comme publication gratuite(a) (in the first place) d'abord, pour commencer;∎ to begin with, it's too cold d'abord, il fait trop froid;∎ to begin with, the statistics are wrong pour commencer ou d'abord, les chiffres sont faux(b) (initially) au départ;∎ everything went well to begin with tout s'est bien passé au début ou au départ;∎ the plate was cracked to begin with l'assiette était déjà fêlée au départ -
43 advance
advance [ədˈvα:ns]1. nounb. ( = sum of money) avance f• any advance on £100? 100 livres, qui dit mieux ?c. ► in advance• $10 in advance 10 dollars d'avance2. plural nouna. ( = move forward) [+ knowledge] faire avancer ; [+ cause] promouvoirb. ( = suggest) avancerc. ( = pay on account) avancer ; ( = lend) prêtera. ( = go forward) avancerb. ( = progress) progresser5. compounds• "advance booking advisable" « il est conseillé de réserver à l'avance »* * *[əd'vɑːns], US [-'væns] 1.1) ( forward movement) avance f; fig (of civilization, in science) progrès m2) ( sum of money) avance f, acompte m (on sur)3) ( increase)2.any advance on £100? — ( at auction etc) cent livres, qui dit mieux?
3.to make advances to somebody — ( sexually) faire des avances à quelqu'un
in advance adverbial phrase à l'avance4.here's £30 in advance — voici 30 livres d'avance or d'acompte
in advance of adverbial phrase avant [person]5.transitive verb faire avancer [tape, clock]; avancer [sum of money, theory, troops]; faire avancer [career]; servir [cause, interests]6.1) ( move forward) [person] avancer, s'avancer (on, towards vers); Military [army] avancer (on sur)2) ( progress) [civilization, knowledge] progresser, faire des progrès -
44 affect
affect [əˈfekt]a. ( = have effect on) [+ result, numbers] avoir un effet sur ; [+ decision, career, the future] influer sur ; ( = have detrimental effect on) [+ person, health] affecterb. ( = concern) concerner* * *[ə'fekt]transitive verb1) ( have effect on) avoir une incidence sur [price, salary]; affecter, avoir des conséquences pour [career, future, environment]; affecter, toucher [region, population]; ( influence) influer sur [decision, outcome]2) ( emotionally) gen émouvoir; [news, discovery] affecter3) Medicine atteindre [person]; affecter [health, heart, lungs] -
45 brilliant
brilliant [ˈbrɪljənt]a. [person, mind, performance] brillant ; [idea] génialc. ( = bright) éclatant* * *['brɪlɪənt] 1. 2.1) ( successful) [student, career, success] brillant2) ( bright) éclatant3) GB (colloq) ( fantastic) génial (colloq)3.exclamation super! (colloq) also iron -
46 chequered
chequered [ˈt∫ekəd][history, career] en dents de scie ; ( = checked) à carreaux* * *GB, checkered US ['tʃekəd] adjective1) ( patterned) à damiers2) fig [career, history] en dents de scie -
47 continue
continue [kənˈtɪnju:]continuer ( to do sth à or de faire qch ) ; [+ piece of work] continuer ; [+ tradition] perpétuer ; [+ policy] maintenir ; (after interruption) [+ conversation, work] reprendre• to be continued [serial, story] à suivre• I went to my room to continue with my revision je suis allé dans ma chambre pour continuer à réviserb. ( = remain) rester* * *[kən'tɪnjuː] 1.transitive verb1) continuer, poursuivre [career, studies, enquiry, TV series]2) ( resume) continuer‘to be continued’ — ( in film) ‘à suivre’
‘continued overleaf’ — ‘suite page suivante’
‘what's more,’ she continued — ‘de plus,’ reprit-elle
3) continuer, poursuivre [journey]4) ( preserve) maintenir2.1) [noise, debate, strike, film] se poursuivre2) ( keep on) continuer (doing, to do à or de faire)3) [person, route] continuerhe continued across/down the street — il a continué de traverser/descendre la rue
4) (in career, role) rester (in dans)5) ( in speech) poursuivre6)3.to continue with — continuer, poursuivre [task, treatment]
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48 entire
entire [ɪnˈtaɪər]* * *[ɪn'taɪə(r)]adjective entier/-ièrethe entire family — toute la famille, la famille (tout) entière
the entire 50,000 dollars — les 50000 dollars dans leur totalité
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49 finish
finish [ˈfɪnɪ∫]1. nounb. [of woodwork] finition f[+ work, meal, supplies] finir• he finished by saying that... il a terminé en disant que...4. compoundsa. [+ work] terminerb. [+ food, meal] finir* * *['fɪnɪʃ] 1.1) ( end) fin fit will be a fight to the finish — fig la partie va être serrée
2) Sport arrivée f3) (surface, aspect) (of clothing, wood, car) finition f; (of fabric, leather) apprêt m2.paint with a matt/silk finish — peinture mate/satinée
transitive verb1) ( complete) finir, terminer [chapter, sentence, task]; terminer, achever [building, novel, sculpture, opera]2) ( leave) finir [work, studies]3) ( consume) finir [cigarette, drink, meal]4) ( put an end to) briser [career]5) (colloq) (exhaust, demoralize) achever (colloq) [person]3.1) ( end) [conference, programme] finir, se terminer; [holidays] se terminer2) ( reach end of race) arriverthe horse/the athlete failed to finish — le cheval/l'athlète n'a pas fini la course
3) ( conclude) [speaker] finir de parler, conclure4) ( leave employment)4.finished past participle adjective1)beautifully finished — [furniture, interior etc] avec des finitions soignées
2) ( accomplished) [performance] accompli3) ( ruined) [person, career] fini, fichu (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs: -
50 flounder
flounder [ˈflaʊndər]( = move with difficulty) patauger (péniblement)* * *['flaʊndə(r)] 1.1) GB flet m2) US poisson m plat2.1) (also flounder about) [animal, person] se débattre (in dans) -
51 launch
launch [lɔ:nt∫]1. nounb. [of ship, spacecraft, product] lancement m[+ boat, rocket, company, career] lancer ; [+ investigation] ouvrir• to launch into [+ speech, explanation, attack] se lancer dans4. compounds* * *[lɔːntʃ] 1.2) ( setting in motion) (of new boat, rocket) lancement m; ( of lifeboat) mise f à l'eau; (of campaign, product) lancement m2.transitive verb1) Nautical mettre [quelque chose] à l'eau [dinghy, lifeboat]2) ( fire) lancer [new ship, missile, rocket] (against, at sur)air-/sea-launched — lancé du ciel/depuis la mer
3) ( start) lancer [attack, campaign, career, company, product, computer program]; ouvrir [investigation]; mettre [quelque chose] en action [plan]3.to launch (forth) into — se lancer dans [description, story]; attaquer [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at somebody/something — se lancer sur quelqu'un/quelque chose
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52 peak
peak [pi:k]1. nounb. [of cap] visière fc. ( = high point) sommet m[sales, demand] atteindre son niveau maximum• to peak at 45% atteindre au maximum 45 %3. compounds► peak time noun (British) (TV) heures fpl de grande écoute ; (for traffic, train services) heures fpl de pointe► peak-time adjective (British) [programme] diffusé à des heures de grande écoute ; [traffic, train services] des périodes de pointe* * *[piːk] 1.1) ( of mountain) pic m (of de)2) ( of cap) visière f3) (of inflation, demand, price) maximum m (in dans; of de); ( on a graph) sommet m4) ( high point) (of career, empire, creativity) apogée m (of de); (of fitness, form) meilleur m (of de)to be past its ou one's peak — avoir fait son temps
5) ( busiest time) gen heure f de pointe; Telecommunications heures fpl rouges2. 3.intransitive verb lit, fig culminer (at à)to peak too early — [runner] se lancer trop tôt; [prodigy] s'épanouir trop tôt; ( in career) réussir trop tôt
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53 prospect
1. noun• what are his prospects? quelles sont ses perspectives d'avenir ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque prospect est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈprɒspekt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: prəˈspekt.* * *1. ['prɒspekt]1) ( hope) (of change, improvement) espoir m; ( of success) chance fa bleak/gloomy prospect — une perspective triste/sombre
2) ( outlook) perspective f3) ( good option) ( for job) recrue f potentielle; ( for sports team) espoir m4) Commerce ( likely client) client/-e m/f potentiel/-ielle5) ( view) littér vue f2.prospects plural noun perspectives fpl3. [prə'spekt], US ['prɒspekt]to have no prospects — [person] ne pas avoir d'avenir; [job] être sans avenir
transitive verb prospecter [land, region]4. [prə'spekt], US ['prɒspekt]intransitive verb prospecter -
54 pursue
pursue [pəˈsju:]a. [+ studies, career] poursuivre ; [+ profession] exercer ; [+ course of action] suivre ; [+ inquiry, policy] menerb. [+ matter] approfondirc. ( = chase after) poursuivre* * *[pə'sjuː], US [-'suː-]transitive verb poursuivre [person, aim, ambition, studies]; mener [policy]; se livrer à [occupation, interest]to pursue a career — faire carrière (in dans)
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55 successful
successful [səkˈsesfʊl]a. couronné de succès ; [candidate in exam] reçu ; [election candidate] victorieux ; [marriage] heureux• on successful completion of [+ course] après avoir été reçu à l'issue de ; [+ deal] après avoir conclu• to be successful in or at doing sth réussir à faire qch• to be successful in sth (attempt, mission, exam) réussir qchb. ( = prosperous) [businessman, company] prospère ; [doctor, lawyer, academic] réputé ; [writer, painter, book, film] à succès ; [career] brillant* * *[sək'sesfl]1) ( effective) [attempt, operation, partnership] réussi; [plan, campaign] couronné de succès; [treatment, policy] efficaceto be successful in ou at doing — réussir à faire
2) [film, writer] ( profitable) à succès; ( well regarded) apprécié; [businessman, company] prospère; [career] brillant3) [candidate, outcome] heureux/-euse; [applicant] retenu; [team, contestant] victorieux/-ieuse -
56 take
take [teɪk]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. prendre• do you take sugar? vous prenez du sucre ?• he takes "The Times" il lit le « Times »• to take sth upon o.s. prendre qch sur soi• to take it upon o.s. to do sth prendre sur soi de faire qch► to take + from• he took $10 off the price il a fait une remise de 10 dollarsc. ( = capture) attraper ; [+ prize, degree] obtenird. ( = earn) (British) the shop takes about £5,000 per day le magasin fait un chiffre d'affaires d'environ 5 000 livres par joure. ( = occupy) is this seat taken? cette place est-elle prise ?g. ( = sit) [+ exam, test] passerh. ( = study) [+ subject] fairei. ( = teach) [+ class, students] faire cours àj. ( = tolerate) [+ behaviour, remark] accepterk. ( = have as capacity) contenirl. ( = accept) [+ gift, payment, bribe, bet] accepter ; [+ news] supporter• he won't take less than $50 for it il ne le laissera pas pour moins de 50 dollars• take it from me! croyez-moi (sur parole) !• will you take it from here? (handing over task) pouvez-vous prendre la relève ?m. ( = assume) supposer• what do you take me for? pour qui me prenez-vous ?n. ( = consider) prendreo. ( = require) prendre• he's got what it takes! (inf) il est à la hauteurp. ( = carry) porter• he takes home £200 a week il gagne 200 livres net par semaine• £20 doesn't take you far these days de nos jours on ne va pas loin avec 20 livres• what took you to Lille? pourquoi êtes-vous allés à Lille ?[vaccination, plant cutting] prendre4. compounds[+ person] tenir dea. ( = carry away) emporter ; ( = lead away) emmenerb. ( = remove) [+ object] retirer( ( from sb à qn), from sth de qch ;) [+ sb's child] enlever ( from sb à qn)a. ( = accept back) [+ person] reprendre• I take it all back! je n'ai rien dit !b. [+ book, goods] rapporter ; [+ person] raccompagnerc. ( = recall) it takes me back to my childhood cela me rappelle mon enfance► take down separable transitive verbb. ( = dismantle) démontera. (into building) [+ person] faire entrerb. [+ homeless person, stray dog] recueillirc. [+ skirt, waistband] reprendred. ( = include) comprendree. ( = understand) comprendre[person] partir ; [aircraft, career, scheme] décollera. ( = remove) [+ garment, lid] enlever ; [+ telephone receiver] décrocher ; [+ item on menu] supprimer• he took £5 off il a fait une remise de 5 livresb. ( = lead away) emmener• to take o.s. off s'en allera. [+ work, responsibility] se charger de ; [challenger in game, fight] accepter d'affronter• he has taken on more than he bargained for il ne s'était pas rendu compte de ce à quoi il s'engageaitc. ( = contend with) s'attaquer à• he took on the whole committee il s'en est pris à tout le comité► take out separable transitive verba. ( = lead or carry outside) sortirb. (from pocket, drawer) prendre (from, of dans ) ; ( = remove) retirer ; [+ tooth] arracher ; [+ appendix, tonsils] enlever• don't take it out on me! (inf) ne t'en prends pas à moi !c. [+ insurance policy] souscrire à► take over[dictator, army, political party] prendre le pouvoira. ( = assume responsibility for) [+ business, shop] reprendrea. ( = conceive liking for) [+ person] se prendre de sympathie pour ; [+ game, action, study] prendre goût à• she took to telling everyone... elle s'est mise à dire à tout le monde...a. [+ carpet] enlever ; [+ hem] raccourcir ; (after interruption) [+ one's work, book] reprendre ; [+ conversation, discussion, story] reprendre (le fil de)b. ( = occupy) [+ space, time] prendre ; [+ attention] occuperc. ( = raise question of) aborder* * *[teɪk] 1.1) Cinema prise f (de vues); Music enregistrement m2.1) ( take hold of) prendre [object, money]to take something from — prendre quelque chose sur [shelf, table]; prendre quelque chose dans [drawer, box]
to take something out of — sortir quelque chose de [pocket]
to take somebody by the hand/throat — prendre quelqu'un par la main/à la gorge
2) ( carry with one) emporter, prendre [object]; ( carry to a place) emporter, porter [object]to take somebody something —
to take something upstairs/downstairs — monter/descendre quelque chose
3) (accompany, lead) emmener [person]to take somebody to — [bus, road] conduire quelqu'un à [place]
to take somebody to school/work — emmener quelqu'un à l'école/au travail
you can't take him anywhere! — hum il n'est pas sortable!
his work takes him to many different countries — son travail l'appelle à se déplacer dans beaucoup de pays différents
4) ( go by) prendre [bus, taxi, plane, road, path]5) ( negotiate) [driver, car] prendre [corner, bend]; [horse] sauter [fence]6) (capture, win) [army] prendre [fortress, city, chess piece]; ( in cards) faire [trick]; [person] remporter [prize]7) ( have) prendre [bath, shower, holiday]; prendre [milk, sugar, pills]I'll take a pound of apples, please — donnez-moi une livre de pommes, s'il vous plaît
8) ( accept) accepter [job, cheque, credit card, bribe]; prendre [patients, pupils, phone call]; [machine] accepter [coins]; supporter [pain, criticism]; accepter [punishment]will you take £10 for the radio? — je vous offre 10 livres sterling en échange de votre radio
that's my last offer, take it or leave it! — c'est ma dernière proposition, c'est à prendre ou à laisser!
9) ( require) [activity, course of action] demander, exiger [patience, skill, courage]; Linguistics [verb] prendre [object]; [preposition] être suivi de [case]to have what it takes — avoir tout ce qu'il faut ( to do pour faire)
10) ( react to) prendre [news, matter, comments]11) ( adopt) adopter [view, attitude]; prendre [measures, steps]to take the view ou attitude that — être d'avis que, considérer que
12) ( assume)to take somebody for ou to be something — prendre quelqu'un pour quelque chose
13) ( consider) prendre [person, example, case]take Jack (for example), he has brought a family up by himself — prends Jack, il a élevé une famille tout seul
14) ( record) prendre [notes, statement, letter]; prendre [pulse, temperature, blood pressure]; Photography prendre [photograph]to take somebody's measurements — ( for clothes) prendre les mesures de quelqu'un
15) ( hold) [hall, bus] pouvoir contenir [50 people, 50 passengers]; [tank, container] avoir une capacité de [quantity]the suitcase won't take any more clothes — il est impossible de mettre plus de vêtements dans cette valise
16) School, University ( study) prendre, faire [subject]; suivre [course]; prendre [lessons] (in de); ( sit) passer [exam, test]; ( teach) [teacher, lecturer] faire cours à [students]17) ( wear) ( in clothes) faire [size]what size do you take? — ( in clothes) quelle taille faîtes-vous?; ( in shoes) quelle est votre pointure?, quelle pointure faîtes-vous?
I take a size 5 — ( in shoes) je chausse du 38
18) Mathematics ( subtract) soustraire [number, quantity]19) ( officiate at) [priest] célébrer [service]3.intransitive verb (prét took; pp taken) ( have desired effect) [drug] faire effet; [dye] prendre; ( grow successfully) [plant] prendrePhrasal Verbs:- take in- take off- take on- take out- take to- take up••to be on the take — (colloq) toucher des pots-de-vin
to take it ou a lot out of somebody — fatiguer beaucoup quelqu'un
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57 turbulent
turbulent [ˈtɜ:bjʊlənt]a. [water, sea] agitéb. [time, period] agité ; [history, events, career] tumultueux* * *['tɜːbjʊlənt]1) [water] agité2) [times, situation] agité; [career, history] mouvementé; [passions, character, faction] turbulent -
58 uneventful
uneventful [ˈʌnɪˈventfʊl]* * *[ˌʌnɪ'ventfl]adjective [day, occasion, life, career] ordinaire; [journey, period] sans histoires; [place] où il ne se passe rien -
59 advance
advance, US [transcription][-"v_ns"]A n1 ( forward movement) gen, Mil avance f (on sur) ; fig (of civilization, in science) progrès m ; with the advance of old age avec l'âge ; recent advances in medicine les progrès récents dans le domaine de la médecine ; a great advance for democracy un grand pas en avant pour la démocratie ;2 ( sum of money) avance f, acompte m (on sur) ; to ask for an advance on one's salary demander une avance sur son salaire ;B advances npl ( overtures) ( sexual) avances fpl ; ( other contexts) démarches fpl ; to make advances to sb ( sexually) faire des avances à qn ; ( other contexts) faire des démarches auprès de qn.C in advance adv phr [book, reserve, notify, know] à l'avance ; [thank, pay, arrange, decide] à l'avance, d'avance ; a month in advance un mois à l'avance ; here's £30 in advance voici 30 livres d'avance or d'acompte ; you need to book your seats well in advance il faut réserver vos places longtemps à l'avance ; to send on luggage in advance envoyer des bagages à l'avance ; to send sb on in advance envoyer qn en avant.D in advance of adv phr avant [person] ; she arrived half an hour in advance of the others elle est arrivée une demi-heure avant les autres ; a thinker in advance of his time un penseur en avance sur son temps or qui devance son époque.E vtr1 ( move forward) faire avancer [tape, film, clock] ; Mil avancer [troops] ; ( in chess) avancer [piece] ; ( move to earlier date) avancer [time, date] (to à) ; fig ( improve) faire progresser, faire avancer [career, knowledge, research] ;2 ( promote) servir [cause, interests] ;3 ( put forward) avancer [theory, explanation etc] ;4 ( pay up front) avancer [sum] (to à).F vi1 ( move forward) [person] avancer, s'avancer (on, towards vers) ; Mil [army] avancer (on sur) ; [morning, evening] avancer ; the procession advanced down the aisle le cortège progressait le long de l'allée centrale ;2 ( progress) [person, society, civilization, knowledge, technique] progresser, faire des progrès ; to advance in one's career progresser dans sa carrière ;3 ( increase) [prices] augmenter, être en hausse ; -
60 climax
A n1 (culmination, end) ( of career) apogée m ; (of war, frenzy, conflict) paroxysme m ; (of plot, speech, play) point m culminant ; to reach its climax [argument, crisis, battle] atteindre son paroxysme ; [contest] atteindre son point culminant ; [symphony, performance] atteindre son grand moment ; it's a fitting climax to a long career c'est le couronnement d'une longue carrière ; the exciting climax of the tournament la finale passionnante du tournoi ;2 ( orgasm) orgasme m ;3 ( in rhetoric) gradation f.C vi1 ( reach a high point) atteindre son grand moment ;2 ( sexually) jouir.
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career — ca‧reer [kəˈrɪə ǁ ˈrɪr] noun [countable] JOBS HUMAN RESOURCES 1. a job or profession that you have been trained for and intend to do for your working life, and which offers the chance to be Promoted (= move up through different levels): • My son… … Financial and business terms
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Career Education Corporation — (CEC) nasdaq|CECO, founded in 1994, is a postsecondary education provider with campus based and online curriculum. On July 1, 2003, Career Education Corporation merged with competitor Whitman Education Group, Inc., gaining control over the latter … Wikipedia
Career assessments — are tests that are designed to help individuals understand their unique personality profile (i.e., interests, values, aptitudes and skills), and how this profile impacts their potential success and satisfaction with different career options.… … Wikipedia
Career counseling — Career Counselling and career coaching are similar in nature to traditional counselling (Kim, Li, Lian, 2002). However, the focus is generally on issues such as career exploration, career change, personal career development and other career… … Wikipedia
Career management — is defined by Ball (1997) [Ball, B. (1997), “Career management competences – the individualperspective”, Career Development International, Vol. 2, Is 2, pp. 74 79] as:# Making career choices and decisions ndash; the traditional focus of careers… … Wikipedia
Career portfolio — Career portfolios are used to plan, organize and document education, work samples and skills. People use career portfolios to apply to college or training programs, get a job, get a higher salary, show transferable skills, and to track personal… … Wikipedia
career move — caˈreer move noun [countable] JOBS something you do to make progress in your career, sometimes something not directly related to your job: • I joined the Labour Party because I believed in its values, not simply as a career move. * * * career… … Financial and business terms
career change — caˈreer change noun [countable usually singular] the act of changing to a different kind of job: • She was bored with her job and wanted to make a career change. * * * career change UK US noun [C] ► HR a change to a different type of job from the … Financial and business terms