curriculum vitae
See also: curriculum vitæ
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin curriculum (“course”) + vītae, genitive of vīta (“life”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kəˈɹɪkjələm ˈviːteɪ/, /kəˈɹɪkjələm ˈviːtaɪ/, /kəˈɹɪkjələm ˈvaɪtiː/
Noun
curriculum vitae (plural curricula vitae or curricula vitarum)
- (Britain) A written account of one's life comprising one's education, accomplishments, work experience, publications, etc.; especially, one used to apply for a job.
- (US) A detailed written account of one's education and experience used to seek positions in academic or educational environments, typically including academic credentials, publications, courses taught, etc.
Translations
written account of one's education, accomplishments, etc.
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See also
Italian
Noun
curriculum vitae m (plural curricula vitae or curricula vitarum)
- curriculum vitae (summary of education and employment experience)
- resume
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