careerist如何读

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careerist是什么意思

  • n.妄想发迹的人;野心家

careerist变形

复数:careerists

比较级:more careerist

最高级:most careerist

careerist词根

词根:careerism

n.

careerism 野心;追求名利

careerist英英释义

  • n.a professional who is intent on furthering his or her career by any possible means and often at the expense of their own integrity

careerist词源中文解释

"职业生涯或工作发展的追求者",1906年,源自 career(n.)+ -ist。相关词汇: Careerism。

careerist词源英文解释

The first known use of careerism was in 1933

careerist 例句

1 When I read Kaling's book, I came away with the impression of a hard-working careerist who has lived a relatively charmed life, getting her big break young, seemingly untouched by failure.

2 Penelope Trunk, author of Brazen Careerist and widely syndicated guru, estimates that 85% of college students are wasting their time and money on getting a degree.

佩内洛普-特兰克是《厚颜野心家》一书的作者,同时也是一位企业家,她估计,85%的大学生正在为了得到一个学位而浪费时间和金钱。

3 "I call myself a confused careerist," she said of her switches from production and costume design to writing and producing.

4 Luke begins to woo Corrine, who is no pushover, just as Russell is experiencing severe bouts of the epicurean talk and careerist whining that she finds most off-putting.

5 There he had an introduction to acting that wasn't about "careerist ambition", but something deeper, more important - and apparently more hippyish.

6 America’s favorite singleton hadn’t been single since high school — and its favorite plucky careerist had, in truth, lost jobs for being pregnant or requesting a raise.

7 The show argues that Kahn operated in a moral sphere rather than a careerist one.

8 Mathison was no fanatical careerist with a need to bulk up a résumé: she was clearly way beyond this, and was content to develop projects genuinely interested in her personally.

9 Both wildly raucous and movingly humane, it Chronicles the evolving relationship between a prankster father and his high-powered careerist daughter.

这部影片兼具狂放嘈杂和悲天悯人,记录了一位爱恶搞的父亲和工作能力超群的女儿之间不断升华的关系。

10 It became pretty clear very quickly that this was an opportunity, that the men around the table could be a resource, not for careerist purposes, but for proper pursuits.

11 Jennifer Jason Leigh has said it more than once, over a three-decade career in acting, that she doesn’t scheme, or plan ahead – that she “isn’t a careerist”.

12 Depressingly, these prejudices sometimes hop the fence: Clinton’s decision to remain in her marriage only proved how weak she was, right up until the moment it proved that she was Lady Macbeth, a cold-blooded careerist.

13 Before grunge, before Britpop, before landfill indie and the more careerist approach we see today, alternative rock was an altogether noisier and experimental place.

14 A Guardian/ICM poll has revealed 56% of people think the biggest problem with Westminster is politicians is breaking promises, while 44% are fed up with careerist MPs who "look and sound the same".

15 Nothing could sate the careerist's greed for power.

什么也满足不了这个野心家的权力欲。

16 Deborah finds more kinship with Ava, recognizing herself in the younger comedian’s unabashed careerism and raw talent.

17 “If I were a calculating careerist, I would not be a novelist.”

18 It’s a song that asks us to cheer for a vengeful, self-absorbed careerist.

19 In his day Charpentier was overshadowed by his contemporary Lully, a great composer and savvy careerist who effectively monopolized music at the court of Louis XIV.

20 Comedy podcasts began often as labors of love but increasingly feel like dutiful necessities for the young and careerist.

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