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résumé

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re·sume  (r-zm)
v. re·sumed, re·sum·ing, re·sumes
v.tr.
1. To begin or take up again after interruption: resumed our dinner.
2. To assume, take, or occupy again: The dog resumed its post by the door.
3. To take on or take back again: resumed my original name.
v.intr.
To begin again or continue after interruption.

[Middle English resumen, from Old French resumer, from Latin resmere : re-, re- + smere, to take; see em- in Indo-European roots.]

re·suma·ble adj.
re·sumer n.

résumé [rezz-yew-may]
Noun
1. a short descriptive summary
2. US, Canad & Austral a curriculum vitae [French]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
résumé
noun 2. U.S. curriculum vitae, CV, career history, details, biography
Translations
Spanish résumé [ˈreɪzjuːmeɪ] nresumen m
French résumé [ˈreɪzjuːmeɪ] n (= summary) → résumé m;
(US) (= curriculum vitae); curriculum vitae m inv

German résumé [ˈreɪsjuːmeɪ] nZusammenfassung f;
(US) (curriculum vitae) → Lebenslauf m

Italian résumé [ˈreɪzjuːmeɪ] nriassunto;
(US) (= curriculum vitae); curriculum vitae m inv

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