词汇 | resume |
释义 | resumeWord family adjectiveresumableresumptivenounrésuméresumptionverbresumeadverbresumptively re·sume1 /rɪˈzjuːm $ rɪˈzuːm/ ●●○ verb formal 1 CONTINUE/NOT STOP[transitiveT] to start doing something again after stopping or being interrupted 〔中断之后〕继续 She hopes to resume work after the baby is born. 她想生完孩子后继续工作。 The rebels have resumed hostilities against government troops. 叛乱分子继续与政府军发生冲突。 resume doing something ► see thesaurus at start He will resume training as soon as the injury is better. 一旦伤势好转,他就会继续训练。 2 CONTINUE/NOT STOP[intransitiveI] if an activity or process resumes, it starts again after a pause 〔活动或过程中断后〕重新开始 Peace talks will resume tomorrow. 和平谈判明天重新启动。 3 resume your seat/place/position formal GOto go back to the seat, place, or position where you were before 回到原来的座位/原地/原来的职位 Will the delegates please resume their seats? 请代表们回到座位上好吗? Examples from the Corpus resume your seat/place/position• Will the delegates please resume their seats?• Madame Olenska rose, wound it up and returned to the fire, but without resuming her seat.• Mr Scott resumed his place, a look of quiet satisfaction on his face.• Winnie resumed her seat and her knitting.• They resumed their seats and Owen slipped away into a tide of music and colour.• By the time Michele returned and resumed his seat she was sipping her wine, her plate almost empty.• If your opponent interrupts you, resume your seat while he is speaking. Examples from the Corpus resume• The course of power and enterprise has resumed.• Normal service has since been resumed.• Which is handy for large files as it's faster and can resume broken downloads.• "As I was saying, " resumed Dahlberg.• Stories, however, have circulated that the Bush administration may be more open than was President Clinton to resuming diplomatic relations.• Fifteen minutes go by, and the noise resumes, gently, slowly, and in my direction.• Collins was so seriously injured that he was unable to resume his career.• Sherman resumed his walk toward First Avenue.• Otherwise, however, the pressure to resume normal service was wide and intense.• The trial will resume on Wednesday morning.• He said no more, and resumed reading his newspaper.• The jurors are anxious to resume their normal lives again.• Pumping operations would resume this morning. , Education Employmentre·su·me2, résumé /ˈrezjʊmeɪ, ˈreɪ- $ ˌrezʊˈmeɪ/ ●●○ noun [countableC] 1 SUMMARIZEa short account of something such as an article or speech which gives the main points but no details 〔文章、讲话等的〕梗概,摘要 SYN summary a brief résumé of the day’s events 当天活动的概述 2. American EnglishAmEBESE a short written account of your education and your previous jobs that you send to an employer when you are looking for a new job 个人简历 SYN British English CV →4 See picture on 见图 Page A14-1 CV BrE 简历【英】 →4 See picture on 见图 Page A14-2 Résumé AmE 简历【美】 Examples from the Corpus resume• He gave a resume of the year's work and wished the Society another successful year.• Instead, it attempts to give a brief resume of the current legal position. From Longman Business Dictionary resumere·sume /rɪˈzjuːmrɪˈzuːm/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to start to do something again after a period of rest or an interruption Profit-taking resumed as the yen began to lose ground. The company said it won’t resume its efforts to sell assets until gold prices rise. (1400-1500) Old French resumer, from Latin resumere, from sumere “to take” résumé (1800-1900) French past participle of résumer; → RESUME |
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