0 a profession you train for -- karriere [ masculine ]
her career as a journalist karrieren hans som journalist
a career in medicine en karriere innen medisin
1 the time in your life spent working -- karriere [ masculine ]
at the end of his career på slutten av hans karriere
a well planned career path en godt planlagt karrierevei
2 a way of making a living (usually professional) -- levevei, profesjon, karriere
a career in publishing.
3 course; progress (through life) -- løpebane, levnet, liv(sløp)
The present government is nearly at the end of its career.
4 to move rapidly and dangerously -- rase, suse, kjøre i vill fart
Four subjects were given a formal problem, while two were trying to solve an intellectual problem relating to their own professional careers.
At the midpoint of this hypothetical continuum of party strength, we could locate politicians whose careers depend on a balance of both types of reputations.
Political careers depended on securing increased expenditure and on building alliances.
Their intellectual careers show a pattern of parallellism and antagonism.
He demonstrates how bargaining among parties over rules for subnational elections were important for politicians attempting to shape opportunities for future careers.
As described earlier, the report effectively ended the military careers of those named in it.
Sixteen members of this study (64 %) were knighted at some stage of their careers.
There has to be a new gender contract, to allow women to harmonize motherhood and careers.
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生涯,職業, 事業, (尤指車輛失控地)猛衝,飛奔…
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生涯,职业, 事业, (尤指车辆失控地)猛冲,飞奔…
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carrera, profesión [feminine], carrera [feminine]…
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(一生の仕事としての)職業…
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meslek, iş, meslek yaşamı…
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profession [feminine], carrière [feminine], carrière…
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