简历中装B的词汇总结大全 - Grandyang - 博客园

简历中装B的词汇总结大全 - Grandyang - 博客园

简历中装B的词汇总结大全

 

1. Accelerated 35. Empowered 69. Motivated
2. Accomplished 36. Enabled 70. Negotiated
3. Achieved 37. Encouraged 71. Obtained
4. Acted 38. Engineered 72. Operated
5. Adapted 39. Enhanced 73. Orchestrated
6. Administered 40. Enlisted 74. Organized
7. Allocated 41. Established 75. Originated
8. Analyzed 42. Evaluated 76. Overhauled
9. Approved 43. Examined 77. Oversaw
10. Assembled 44. Executed 78. Performed
11. Attained 45. Expedited 79. Pinpointed
12. Boosted 46. Focused 80. Planned
13. Budgeted 47. Forecasted 81. Prepared
14. Built 48. Formulated 82. Prioritized
15. Calculated 49. Founded 83. Processed
16. Catalogued 50. Generated 84. Produced
17. Chaired 51. Guided 85. Reconciled
18. Coached 52. Harnessed 86. Repaired
19. Collaborated 53. Identified 87. Researched
20. Communicated 54. Illustrated 88. Revitalized
21. Compiled 55. Implemented 89. Selected
22. Consolidated 56. Improved 90. Solved
23. Coordinated 57. Increased 91. Spearheaded
24. Created 58. Initiated 92. Stimulated
25. Cultivated 59. Instituted 93. Strengthened
26. Decreased 60. Integrated 94. Succeeded
27. Demonstrated 61. Introduced 95. Surpassed
28. Designed 62. Invented 96. Synergized
29. Developed 63. Launched 97. Troubleshot
30. Diagnosed 64. Led 98. Uncovered
31. Directed 65. Maintained 99. Upgraded
32. Documented 66. Managed 100. Utilized
33. Doubled 67. Mastered
34. Educated 68. Mediated

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'Game of Thrones' (HBO) - 20 Best TV Shows of 2015 So Far | Rolling Stone

'Game of Thrones' (HBO) - 20 Best TV Shows of 2015 So Far | Rolling Stone

I have no idea who's dead at this point, and there's no purpose even guessing, since you can't trust Game of Thrones not to move the goalposts. (Fact: If you throw someone off the roof and they die, then you jump off the same roof but you don't die, that is cheating. Ask Galileo.) This season was a mixed bag — it had its moments, almost all involving Tyrion, Daenerys or Arya, but it got bogged down in pompous subplots and ineptly dramatized misogyny. (Regardless of whether you think GoT's creative team should be depicting sexual violence, they've repeatedly demonstrated that they're incompetent at it.) It got to the point where I actively enjoyed the dippy lust-in-the-dust Dorne scenes because at least they were camp — I'll take "You want a good girl, but you need a bad pussy" over "The dwarf lives until we find a cock merchant" any day. Save us, Arya.

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(9) Which is correct - 'Looking forward to speak with you' or 'Look forward to speak with you'? - Quora

(9) Which is correct - 'Looking forward to speak with you' or 'Look forward to speak with you'? - Quora

Neither. It would be either "Look forward to speaking with you" or "Looking forward to speaking with you." The "to" in the sentences functions as a real preposition, not the pro forma "to" that comes before an infinitive.

Note that "looking forward" is a phrasal verb, based on two category-forming ideas common in English. To look, metaphorically, is to attend to or be aware of, and forward is where the future is. Technically, it means "anticipate," but it has also, idiomatically, achieved a positive connotation.

Neither is formal English, and both omit words, which I'm putting here in brackets.

[I] look forward to speaking with you.
[I am] looking forward to speaking with you.

It isn't very common to omit these words in English (unlike, say, Spanish), but it can be done in friendly situations when the meaning is clear. "Look forward to" is a bit preferable, because it feels more active, but both are acceptable.

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