career break
英:[kəˈriə breik] 美: [kəˈrɪr brek]
career break 基本解释
n.事业中断;离职;
变形
复数:career breaks
英英释义
Career break
A career break is a period of time out from employment. Traditionally, this is for mothers to raise children, but it is sometimes used for people taking time out of their career for personal development and/or professional development.以上来源于:Wikipedia
career break 相关例句
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The Career Break (Time Credit) Scheme in Belgium and the Incentive Premiums by the Flemish GovernmentReturning to nursing after a career break: elements of successful re‑entryNurses' views about returning to practice after a career break.Beyond the Career Break. A Study of Professional and Managerial Women Returning to Work after Having a Child.Beyond the Career Break. A Study of Professional and Managerial Women Returning to Work after Having a Child.Returning to IT: Employment and Development after a Career Break in the United KingdomIt’s not the break that’s the problem: Women SET professionals and career breaks in European companiesQuitting patient care and career break intentions among general practitioners in South West England: findings of a census survey of ...A Study on: Inclusion of Technically Qualified Women with Mid-Career Break into Technopreneurial Activities: Potentials & ConstraintsDaphne Jackson Fellowships offer returners the chance to re-establish a research profile after a career break