resume如何读

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resume英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 重新开始; 恢复 go on after stopping for a time
  2. vt. 再取得; 再占有 take or occupy again

resume是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 重新占用,再开始用,重新取得
  2. 重新开始,继续
  3. 重返,恢复
  4. 拿回,取回,收回
  5. 再穿用
  6. 再讲,继续讲
  7. 摘要叙述
  8. 重新获得工作,复职
  9. 收复失地
n. (名词)
  1. 概略,概述,概要,摘要,梗概
  2. <主美>(个人)简历,履历
  3. 拿回

resume自然拼读

re·sume

rih zum

resume变形

复数:resumes

第三人称单数:resumes

现在分词:resuming

过去式:resumed

过去分词:resumed

resume扩展

resumable (adj.)

resume词根

词根:resume

n.

resumption 恢复;重新开始;取回;重获;恢复硬币支付

resume英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to assume or take again : reoccupy When the break was over and I'd resumed my place on the stand, the teacher asked for a twenty-minute pose and gave me a stool.—Elizabeth Hollander

… resumed his seat by the fire …—Thomas Hardy

to return to or begin (something) again after interruption When official mourning was over, Soviet television resumed its normal pace.—Bel Kaufman Her face was changing, resuming its usual expression of gleeful malice.—Gail Carson Levine

She resumed her work.

to take (something) back to oneself : reclaim

If Waukeshaw Development fails to meet the requirements in the agreement, the town can foreclose on the property and resume ownership.—Shannon Keith

to pick (something) up again : to go back to using or doing (something, such as a way of behaving) The very idea of resuming smoking is so loathsome that it drives the thought out of my head.—A. M. Rosenthal She soon got tired of him and banished him, resuming her way of living as a free spinster.—George Bernard Shaw After a quarter-century of creative silence, Goldschmidt resumed composing.—Norman Lebrecht

resume an old habit

intransitive verb

to begin again after a pause or interruption

… emerged from the courthouse the day the trial resumed …—Amy Waldman

noun

a short account of one's career and qualifications : curriculum vitae … a 90-minute telephone interview with a personnel manager at Intel, who has forwarded the resume to the hiring manager …—Hal Lancaster

For the internship, I submitted my résumé, work samples, and a cover letter.—Tami Nguyen

a set of accomplishments [Lucy] Liu's artistic resume is an impressive one; her website displays sculptural works in wood, resin, and bronze, as well as embroidery, silkscreen, assemblage, a Jasper Johns-style deconstructed American flag, and more.—Emma Specter

a musical résumé

formal summary … the business of the evening commenced with a resume of the events that had taken place over the summer.—The Stourbridge (England) News

He gave a resume of the club's activities throughout the year.—Farming Life

resume词组

personal resume个人简历

resume区别

 abstract, summary, resume, digest, outline

这组词都有“摘要、概要、概括”的意思,其区别是:

abstract指论文、书籍等正文前的内容摘要,尤指学术论文或法律文件的研究提要。

summary普通用词,指将书籍或文章等的内容,用寥寥数语作简明扼要的说明。

resume源于洁语,与summary极相近,通常可互换使用。

digest侧重对原文融汇贯通,重新谋篇布局,以简明扼要的语言,简短篇幅成文,展现原作精华。

outline指配以释议文字的提纲。

以上来源于网络

 resume, succeed, continue, go on

这组词都有“继续”的意思,其区别是:

resume指中断后的继续。

succeed侧重指有规律地连续。

continue普通用词。或指持续而不停止,或有一段中断后又继续下去。

go on通俗用词,多用于口语中。go on+-ing表暂停后继续做原事,即后继续的内容与原来的内容相同。go on+不定式指做完某事后,接着做不同的另一件事。

以上来源于网络

resume词源中文解释

约于1400年, resumen,“重新占有,夺回”(物品,金钱等); 15世纪初,“重新获得,夺回,重新拥有”(勇气,力量,希望等); 来自14世纪的古法语 resumer,直接源自拉丁语 resumere,“再次拿取,重新开始,再次承担”,由 re- “再次”(表示“重复行动”; 参见 re-)和 sumere “拿取,获得,购买”组成,源自 sus‑ 的变体 sub‑ “从下面向上”和 emere “拿取”(源自 PIE 词根 *em- “拿取,分配”)。

从15世纪中期开始,“重新开始,继续(一种做法,习惯,职业等),在中断后重新开始”; 也指“重新开始”。不及物动词的意义“在中断后继续进行”始于1802年。相关词汇: Resumed; resuming。

resume_体育行业词汇

继续

再一次

resume_法律行业词汇

恢复

resume词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French resumer, from Latin resumere, from re- + sumere to take up, take — more at consume Noun French résumé, from past participle of résumer to resume, summarize, from Middle French resumer

The first known use of resume was in the 15th century

resume儿童词典英英释义

review1 of 2noun

a formal inspection of troops by officers

a general survey

an act of looking something over especially for flaws

a discussion by a critic of the quality of something (as a book or play)

a magazine filled mostly with reviews and essays

a look at past events

a fresh study of material studied before

revue

review2 of 2verb

to look at a thing again

to study or examine again

review a lesson

to make a formal inspection of (as troops)

to discuss the quality of (as a book or play)

to look back on

review one's accomplishments

reverse1 of 3adjective

opposite or contrary to a previous or normal condition

reverse order

acting or working in a manner opposite to the usual

bringing about backward movement

reverse gear

reverse2 of 3verb

to turn completely about or upside down or inside out

to overthrow or set aside a legal decision by an opposite decision

to change to the contrary

reverse a policy

to go or cause to go in the opposite direction

to put (as a car) into reverse

to undo the effect of (as a condition)

face creams that promise to reverse the signs of aging

reverse3 of 3noun

something directly opposite to something else

an act or instance of reversingespecially: a change for the worse

the back part of something

a gear that reverses something

reverse1 of 3adjective

opposite or contrary to a previous or normal condition

reverse order

acting or working in a manner opposite to the usual

bringing about backward movement

reverse gear

reverse2 of 3verb

to turn completely about or upside down or inside out

to overthrow or set aside a legal decision by an opposite decision

to change to the contrary

reverse a policy

to go or cause to go in the opposite direction

to put (as a car) into reverse

to undo the effect of (as a condition)

face creams that promise to reverse the signs of aging

reverse3 of 3noun

something directly opposite to something else

an act or instance of reversingespecially: a change for the worse

the back part of something

a gear that reverses something

revealverb

to make known : divulge

to show plainly : display

return1 of 3verb

to come or go back

to go back in thought or practice

returned to his old ways

reply entry 1 sense 3, answer

to make an official report of

the jury returned a verdict

British to elect to office

to bring, carry, send, or put back return borrowed money

return a book to the library

to bring in (as profit) : yield

to give or perform in return

return a compliment

to respond to in a similar way

return kindness with kindness

to give back to the owner

return that lawnmower

to hit back (as a tennis ball)

to run with (a football) after the possession of the ball changes from one team to the other (as by a fumble or a punt)

return2 of 3noun

the act of coming back to or from a place or condition

a regular or frequent occurrence : recurrence

the return of spring

a report of the results of voting—usually used in plural

election returns

a statement of income to be taxed

a tax return

a means for bringing something (as water) back to its starting point

the profit from labor, investment, or business : yield

the act of returning something to an earlier place, condition, or ownership

something returned

something given in payment or exchange

ask nothing in return for a favor

the action or an instance of returning a ball (as in tennis or football)

return3 of 3adjective

played or given in return a return game

a return call

used for returning

a return ticket

of, relating to, or causing a return to a place or condition

a return envelope

return1 of 3verb

to come or go back

to go back in thought or practice

returned to his old ways

reply entry 1 sense 3, answer

to make an official report of

the jury returned a verdict

British to elect to office

to bring, carry, send, or put back return borrowed money

return a book to the library

to bring in (as profit) : yield

to give or perform in return

return a compliment

to respond to in a similar way

return kindness with kindness

to give back to the owner

return that lawnmower

to hit back (as a tennis ball)

to run with (a football) after the possession of the ball changes from one team to the other (as by a fumble or a punt)

return2 of 3noun

the act of coming back to or from a place or condition

a regular or frequent occurrence : recurrence

the return of spring

a report of the results of voting—usually used in plural

election returns

a statement of income to be taxed

a tax return

a means for bringing something (as water) back to its starting point

the profit from labor, investment, or business : yield

the act of returning something to an earlier place, condition, or ownership

something returned

something given in payment or exchange

ask nothing in return for a favor

the action or an instance of returning a ball (as in tennis or football)

return3 of 3adjective

played or given in return a return game

a return call

used for returning

a return ticket

of, relating to, or causing a return to a place or condition

a return envelope

return1 of 3verb

to come or go back

to go back in thought or practice

returned to his old ways

reply entry 1 sense 3, answer

to make an official report of

the jury returned a verdict

British to elect to office

to bring, carry, send, or put back return borrowed money

return a book to the library

to bring in (as profit) : yield

to give or perform in return

return a compliment

to respond to in a similar way

return kindness with kindness

to give back to the owner

return that lawnmower

to hit back (as a tennis ball)

to run with (a football) after the possession of the ball changes from one team to the other (as by a fumble or a punt)

return2 of 3noun

the act of coming back to or from a place or condition

a regular or frequent occurrence : recurrence

the return of spring

a report of the results of voting—usually used in plural

election returns

a statement of income to be taxed

a tax return

a means for bringing something (as water) back to its starting point

the profit from labor, investment, or business : yield

the act of returning something to an earlier place, condition, or ownership

something returned

something given in payment or exchange

ask nothing in return for a favor

the action or an instance of returning a ball (as in tennis or football)

return3 of 3adjective

played or given in return a return game

a return call

used for returning

a return ticket

of, relating to, or causing a return to a place or condition

a return envelope

resume1 of 2verb

to take again : occupy again

resume your seats

to begin again or go back to

resumed the game the next day

résumé2 of 2noun

formal a brief statement : summary

a résumé of the news

a short account of one's career and qualifications for a job

resume 例句

1 When he went off to work on his resume, I decided to stay out of the plants and the sunny places for the rest of today while I get used to things around here.

2 The demolition of uptown Alexandra had resumed, and it seemed the landlord wanted to make as much money as he could before his yard, too, was razed.

3 They resumed walking, waiting until her footsteps had vanished from their ears before speaking.

4 “So obliged to you!—so very much obliged to you for the carriage,” resumed Miss Bates.

5 The program resumes with the CBS announcer introducing the second part of The War of the Worlds.

6 Fred barked to say a quick “Thanks” and resumed his zigzagging scramble across the sizzling asphalt.

7 Their joy was evident in the way they nodded and grinned while they resumed shoving cake into their mouths with reckless abandon.

8 I returned to the archives in Fort Worth and resumed searching through the endless musty boxes and files.

9 The hunt was resumed, various traps were set, but to no avail.

10 Then, after Santillan rose to his feet and resumed action, Norman finished it with a right uppercut, left uppercut combo that put his opponent down for good.

11 He spat forth the mash, and resumed his empty look.

12 At Dean’s insistence, “intense negotiations were resumed among all concerned,” York related.

13 Then, on the twenty-third, the men harnessed themselves to the boats again and resumed the backbreaking haul across the ice.

14 Scott held the bag on his head with one hand and resumed eating with the other.

15 The professor asked Peter to write a resume about this book.

教授要求彼得写这本书的梗概。

16 Today a woman was talking about eating green vegetables and doing extracurricular activities to build a resume.

17 He now resumed the book with which he had been occupied before tea.

18 He laughed and resumed his eating, a meal he had started forty minutes earlier.

19 July came and brought sweltering heat, and the happy announcement from Dr. Grossman that my father was now well enough to be able to go to the cottage in August and resume teaching in September.

20 She is tempted to read on, but they are voyaging on the Nautilus together, she and Etienne, and as soon as he returns, they will resume.

resume 同义词

2 重新使用

recycle

7 重选

re-elect

8 扼要讲

summarize

13 收复

recapture reoccupy

14 接着说

continue

15 恢复使用

restore resurrect

17 重回

regain rejoin

18 重占

recapture

19 履历表

personal history

26 继续进行

resumption proceed

27 再使用

reuse

29 再继续

resumption continuation

30 拿回

recall

31 重返

rejoin

32 提要

resumptive

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