English to Punjabi Dictionary career

career

ਕੈਰੀਅਰ ਦੇ
definition
verb
the car careered across the road and went through a hedge
move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction.
noun
You should also contact your local careers office/centre for information and advice on careers and learning opportunities.
an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
example
He is a 'career' diplomat, serving many years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway.
The earlier part of his 'career' was spent working in Central Africa and Europe.
I wasn't even a wife, and I certainly wasn't the hip, urban 'career' girl I had been, either.
he seemed destined for a 'career' as an engineer like his father
a 'career' diplomat
Hannibal is the father figure, the 'career' military man, the only one to attend West Point and it takes some serious time to rise to the rank of Colonel.
Perhaps you are just bitter that he is a nationally respected professor while you are just a 'career' student.
A 'career' diplomat, he accepted a series of postings on the Continent, and took his young daughter with him.
According to Gerdjikov, such statements showed that the person making them was not a 'career' diplomat.
the end of a distinguished 'career' in the Royal Navy
He lives in Sedgley Park and has spent much of his 'career' teaching in secondary schools in Salford and Manchester.
British 'career' women, she said, no longer feel they need to join an organisation to fight for equality with men.
Hempel was a 'career' diplomat who put protocol above all else.
He is no disinterested 'career' diplomat - he's a pro-Saudi, leftist partisan with an ax to grind.
They gave the 'career' woman Miranda a baby that she couldn't cope with.
School and college students, housewives, 'career' women and senior citizens participated in the meet.
As a 'career' diplomat, one might well expect him to tilt the British way.
It is also a tribute to a distinguished 'career' during which Naipaul never lost sight of his vocation.
the court has had a chequered 'career'
But the carefully modulated tones of this 'career' diplomat were not the red meat that Fleet Street desired.
There's the victim, and the schemer, the Connecticut white lady, and the 'career' girl.
Much of his 'career' is spent working on physics and non-euclidean geometry.
He's a 'career' security professional who deplores the leaks of classified material to the press.
Its goal is to get Waterloo students thinking about the opportunities a 'career' in the tax field creates for them.
But a multitude of young 'career' women in Shanghai would be enraged if such a phrase were thrown in their faces.
The 1980s and 1990s were decades of progress for western 'career' women and working mothers.
From their brief entries most of them seem to be 'career' professionals, perhaps a reflection of their privileged private education.
CIA officers are 'career' professionals who work for the president.
It kind of solidifies the buzz around your 'career' and makes more opportunities open to you.
You decide to take on new opportunities that enhance your 'career' .
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