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Definition of "career" in Englisch

noun

  1. One’s calling in life; one's working occupation or profession, especially when pursued seriously and/or over a long period of time.

  2. The course, evolution, and ongoing advancement of one's working life, especially in one particular field.

    • Washington’s career as a soldier
    • This scandal could ruin his career.
    • He regretted focusing on his career to the exclusion of his family.
  3. The general course of one's action or conduct in life, or in a particular area of life.

  4. (archaic) Speed.

  5. A jouster's path during a joust.

  6. (obsolete) A short gallop of a horse.

    • Such littleness damps the heat, and weakens the force of genius; as we check a horse in his career, and rein him in when we want him to amble
  7. (falconry) The flight of a hawk.

  8. (obsolete) A racecourse; the ground run over.

verb

  1. To move rapidly straight ahead, especially in an uncontrolled way.

    • The car careered down the road, missed the curve, and went through a hedge.

adjective

  1. Doing something professionally, for a living (generally said of something that is not a commonplace job, e.g. criminal activity).

    • a career burglar
  2. (loosely) Synonym of serial (“doing something regularly”).

    • a career rapist