tuti 07.02.13, 16:43 "to resume a professional career" To resume a professional work ? chodzi o "powrot do pracy" Belkot czy mozna? w goglach wyszukuje wciaz "resume" jako "list motywacyjny a nie czasownik Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
ioreta Re: belkot? 08.02.13, 14:34 Jest różnica między résumé (noun) a resume (verb). resume - [I or T] If an activity resumes, or if you resume it, it starts again after a pause Normal services will be resumed in the spring. [+ -ing verb] He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking. The talks are due to resume today. See also: resumption • [T] If you resume a place or position which you have left for a period of time, you return to it to resume your post/job Please resume your seats, as the performance will continue in two minutes. Źródło: dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/resume_1?q=resume _____ www.zdrowejedzenie.blox.pl www.angielskidlakazdego.blox.pl Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś