English to Latin Meaning of career - vitae


Career :
vitae

professionis, vitae, opus, ambulat vitae, artis, vocatio, stipendium, officium, ingenium, mores, habitu, moribus, velocitatem,, celeritas, celeritateque excesserat, & celeritate conficiendi, motus

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Definitions of career in English
Noun(1) the particular occupation for which you are trained(2) the general progression of your working or professional life
Verb(1) move headlong at high speed
Examples of career in English
(1) She comes across as very different from the stereotypes of the bitter single career woman or the strident female in power.(2) After 11 years of internal medicine and cardiology, he opted for a career in occupational medicine.(3) Much of his career is spent working on physics and non-euclidean geometry.(4) Perhaps you are just bitter that he is a nationally respected professor while you are just a career student.(5) She knew she would be retiring shortly from the Royal Ballet and welcomed the opportunity to diversify her career .(6) Peter had a distinguished career in the second world war, taking part in the Normandy invasion and serving in the Far East.(7) He is a career diplomat, serving many years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway.(8) The men who thus set in motion the career of the court which is today celebrating its one hundred birthday were all immigrants.(9) I like being the smart, intelligent career woman who is respected by her peers.(10) Young career women are more likely to demand things like flextime and less overtime from employers.(11) One of them is a marketing executive of a tobacco company and the other a career diplomat and former colleague of the PCB chief.(12) Most of his career was spent working in nuclear weapons research.(13) Hempel was a career diplomat who put protocol above all else.(14) But the carefully modulated tones of this career diplomat were not the red meat that Fleet Street desired.(15) Born in a middle-class family, this talented player started his career at the age of 13.(16) As a young man David McInroy had to come to terms with the fact he was not destined for a career as a professional footballer.
Related Phrases of career
(1) career break ::
confractus vitae
(2) successful career ::
felix vitae
(3) career planning ::
consilio vitae
(4) professional career ::
vitae professional
(5) career opportunity ::
potestas vitae
(6) career guidance ::
curriculo ductu
(7) military career ::
militare
(8) career advisor ::
Consiliario vitae
(9) career woman ::
mulier vitae
(10) pursue a career ::
Persequentur curriculo
Synonyms
Noun
1. profession ::
professionis
2. history ::
historia
3. life history ::
historia vitae,
4. vocation ::
vocatio
Adjective
5. professional ::
professional
Different Forms
career, careered, careering, careerism, careerist, careerists, careers
Word Example from TV Shows
Like what my career
has come to? Thanks a lot.

Like what my CAREER has come to? Thanks a lot.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 10

He's enjoyed a distinguished
military career.

He's enjoyed a distinguished military CAREER.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

Not to mention your acting career
is going south like Sherman.

Not to mention your acting CAREER is going south like Sherman.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 6

that's good for my career.

that's good for my CAREER.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17

...and I'm seriously considering alcoholism
as a new career path.

...and I'm seriously considering alcoholism as a new CAREER path.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 15

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