resume


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resume
v. recommence, begin again; retake, take back; continue, go on
 
n. summary, synopsis, abstract; CV, curriculum vitae

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Résumé
A résumé (, or ; less frequently or ; ), also spelled resume or resumé, is a document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment. A typical résumé contains a "summary" of relevant job experience and education, as its French origin (and its translation into Spanish as "resumen") implies. The résumé is usually one of the first items, along with a cover letter and sometimes an application for employment, which a potential employer sees regarding the job seeker and is typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview. The curriculum vitae (CV) used for academic purposes in the UK (and in other European countries) is more akin to the résumé — a shorter, summary version of one's education and experience — than to the longer and more detailed c.v. that is expected in U.S. academic circles. Generally, the résumé is substantially shorter than a CV in English Canada, the U.S. and Australia.

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resume

Noun
1. short descriptive summary (of events)
(synonym) sketch, survey
(hypernym) summary
(derivation) sum up, summarize, summarise
2. a summary of your academic and work history
(synonym) curriculum vitae, CV
(hypernym) summary

Verb
1. take up or begin anew; "We resumed the negotiations"
(synonym) restart
(hypernym) continue, uphold, carry on, bear on, preserve
(derivation) resumption, recommencement
2. return to a previous location or condition; "The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"
(synonym) take up
(hypernym) change
3. assume anew; "resume a title"; "resume an office"; "resume one's duties"
(hypernym) assume, adopt, take on, take over
4. give a summary (of); "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"
(synonym) sum up, summarize, summarise
(hypernym) repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, restate, retell
(hyponym) abstract
(verb-group) summarize, summarise, sum, sum up
(derivation) sketch, survey


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résumé
adj. summarized
 
résumé
nm. resume, summary, abridgement; condensation, precis, epitome; digest, abstract
 
résumer
v. summarize, wrap up; condense, digest, embody; epitomize, outline

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resumir
v. resume, summarize, abridge, recapitulate