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re·sume

 (rĭ-zo͞om′)
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 resūmere : re-, re- + sūmere, to take; see em- in Indo-European roots.]

re·sum′a·ble adj.
re·sum′er n.

ré·su·mé

or re·su·me or re·su·mé  (rĕz′o͝o-mā′, rĕz′o͝o-mā′)
n.
1. A brief account of one's professional or work experience and qualifications, often submitted with an employment application.
2. A summary: a résumé of the facts of the case.

[French, summary, from past participle of résumer, to summarize, from Old French resumer, to resume; see resume.]
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resume

(rɪˈzjuːm)
vb
1. to begin again or go on with (something adjourned or interrupted)
2. (tr) to occupy again, take back, or recover: to resume one's seat; to resume possession.
3. (tr) to assume (a title, office, etc) again: to resume the presidency.
4. archaic to summarize; make a résumé of
[C15: from Latin resūmere to take up again, from re- + sūmere to take up]
reˈsumable adj
reˈsumer n

résumé

(ˈrɛzjʊˌmeɪ)
n
1. a short descriptive summary, as of events
2. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) US and Canadian another name for curriculum vitae
[C19: from French, from résumer to resume]
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re•sume

(rɪˈzum)

v. -sumed, -sum•ing. v.t.
1. to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue.
2. to take or occupy again: to resume one's seat.
3. to take on or assume again: She resumed her maiden name.
4. to take back.
v.i.
5. to go on or continue after interruption.
6. to begin again.
[1375–1425; late Middle English (< Middle French resumer) < Latin resūmere to take back, take again =re- re- + sūmere to pick up, take (see consume)]
re•sum′a•ble, adj.

ré•su•mé

or re•su•me or re•su•mé

(ˈrɛz ʊˌmeɪ, ˌrɛz ʊˈmeɪ)

n.
2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by a job applicant.
[1795–1805; < French, n. use of past participle of résumer to resume]
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resume


Past participle: resumed
Gerund: resuming

Imperative
resume
resume
Present
I resume
you resume
he/she/it resumes
we resume
you resume
they resume
Preterite
I resumed
you resumed
he/she/it resumed
we resumed
you resumed
they resumed
Present Continuous
I am resuming
you are resuming
he/she/it is resuming
we are resuming
you are resuming
they are resuming
Present Perfect
I have resumed
you have resumed
he/she/it has resumed
we have resumed
you have resumed
they have resumed
Past Continuous
I was resuming
you were resuming
he/she/it was resuming
we were resuming
you were resuming
they were resuming
Past Perfect
I had resumed
you had resumed
he/she/it had resumed
we had resumed
you had resumed
they had resumed
Future
I will resume
you will resume
he/she/it will resume
we will resume
you will resume
they will resume
Future Perfect
I will have resumed
you will have resumed
he/she/it will have resumed
we will have resumed
you will have resumed
they will have resumed
Future Continuous
I will be resuming
you will be resuming
he/she/it will be resuming
we will be resuming
you will be resuming
they will be resuming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been resuming
you have been resuming
he/she/it has been resuming
we have been resuming
you have been resuming
they have been resuming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been resuming
you will have been resuming
he/she/it will have been resuming
we will have been resuming
you will have been resuming
they will have been resuming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been resuming
you had been resuming
he/she/it had been resuming
we had been resuming
you had been resuming
they had been resuming
Conditional
I would resume
you would resume
he/she/it would resume
we would resume
you would resume
they would resume
Past Conditional
I would have resumed
you would have resumed
he/she/it would have resumed
we would have resumed
you would have resumed
they would have resumed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.resume - short descriptive summary (of events)resume - short descriptive summary (of events)
summary, sum-up - a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form; "he gave a summary of the conclusions"
2.resume - a summary of your academic and work history
summary, sum-up - a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form; "he gave a summary of the conclusions"
Verb1.resume - take up or begin anew; "We resumed the negotiations"
preserve, uphold, carry on, continue, bear on - keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the family tradition"; "Carry on the old traditions"
2.resume - return to a previous location or condition; "The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
3.resume - assume anew; "resume a title"; "resume an office"; "resume one's duties"
assume, take on, take over, adopt - take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"
4.resume - give a summary (of); "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"
ingeminate, iterate, reiterate, repeat, restate, retell - to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
abstract - give an abstract (of)
precis - make a summary (of)
docket - make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list
recap, recapitulate - summarize briefly; "Let's recapitulate the main ideas"
sum, summarise, summarize, sum up - be a summary of; "The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper"
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resume

verb
1. begin again, continue, go on with, proceed with, carry on, reopen, restart, recommence, reinstitute, take up or pick up where you left off They are expected to resume the search early today.
begin again stop, cease, discontinue
2. take up again, return to, come back to, assume again After the war he resumed his duties at the college.
3. occupy again, take back, reoccupy She resumed her seat.

résumé

noun
1. summary, synopsis, abstract, précis, review, digest, epitome, rundown, recapitulation I will leave you a résumé of his speech.
2. (U.S.) curriculum vitae, CV, career history, details, biography I mailed him my résumé this week.
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resume

verb
1. To begin or go on after an interruption:
2. To occupy or take again:
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Translations
خُلاصَهموجَز، بَيان السّيرَهيَسْتَأْنِفُيَسْتأنِف
pokračovatshrnutízačít znovuživotopis
genoptagelevnedsbeskrivelseresumésammendragcv
jatkaa
nastaviti
önéletrajzösszefoglalószakmai önéletrajz
halda áfram, taka upp
レジュメ再開する履歴書
다시 시작하다
atnaujinimassugrįžti įtęsti toliauvėl pradėti
atsākt-ies
rezumézhrnutie
življenjepisnadaljevatipovzetek
återta
ดำเนินต่อไปใหม่
tiếp tục lại

resume

[rɪˈzjuːm]
A. VT
1. (= start again) [+ meeting, negotiations, session] → reanudar; [+ office] → reasumir
to resume one's seatvolver al asiento
to resume one's workreanudar el trabajo
"now then," he resumed-ahora bien -dijo reanudando la conversación or su discurso
2. (= sum up) → resumir
B. VI [class, meeting] → reanudarse

résumé

[ˈreɪzjuːmeɪ] N
1. (= summary) → resumen m
2. (US) (= curriculum vitae) → currículum m (vitae)
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resume

[rɪˈzjuːm]
vt
[+ work, journey, duties, discussions, relations] → reprendre
They've resumed work → Ils ont repris le travail.
[+ physical position] → reprendre
to resume one's seat → reprendre sa place
vi [work, journey, search, talks, testing] → reprendre

résumé

[ˈrɛzjumeɪ] n
(= summary) → résumé m
(US) (= curriculum vitae) → curriculum vitae m inv
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resume

vt
(= restart)wieder aufnehmen; activity alsoweitermachen mit; tale, accountwieder aufnehmen, fortfahren in (+dat); journeyfortsetzen; to resume workdie Arbeit wieder aufnehmen; well?, he resumednun?, fuhr er fort
command, possession, rolewieder übernehmen; namewieder annehmen; to resume one’s seatseinen Platz wieder einnehmen; to resume possession of somethingetw wieder in Besitz nehmen
(= sum up)zusammenfassen
vi (classes, work etc)wieder beginnen; (Comput) → (den) Stand-by-Modus beenden

résumé

nResümee nt, → Zusammenfassung f; (US: = curriculum vitae) → Lebenslauf m
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resume

[rɪˈzjuːm]
1. vt (start again) → riprendere
to resume one's seat → rimettersi a sedere
2. vi (class, meeting) → riprendere

résumé

[ˈrɛzjʊˌmeɪ] n
a. (summary) → sommario
b. (Am) (CV) → curriculum vitae m inv
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

resume

(rəˈzjuːm) verb
to begin again after stopping. After tea, the meeting resumed; We'll resume the meeting after tea.
resumption (rəˈzampʃən) noun

résumé

(rəzuˈmei) noun
1. (American) curriculum vitae.
2. summary.
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resume

يَسْتَأْنِفُ začít znovu genoptage weitermachen mit ξαναρχίζω reanudar jatkaa reprendre nastaviti riprendere 再開する 다시 시작하다 hervatten gjenoppta podjąć na nowo retomar возобновлять återta ดำเนินต่อไปใหม่ yeniden başlamak tiếp tục lại 再继续
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