词汇 | headhunter |
释义 | headhunter Theme: BUSINESS n. someone who recruits executives for employment. (Head means “boss” here.)The board of directors hired a headhunter to get a new manager.The headhunter brought in a few candidates, but nobody promising. headhunter noun 1 a person who recruits others for specific jobs with specific firms, especially professionals and executives US, 1960. 2 a psychiatrist US, 1972. 3 an oral sex enthusiast US, 1961. 4 a homosexual male US, 1990. 5 a police officer assigned to investigate complaints of misconduct by other police US, 1965. 6 a paid killer US, 1982. 7 a female who trades sex for money or drugs US, 1995 head hunter1. Someone who recruits employees for a business or corporation. I'm not actively looking for a new job, but this head hunter for a big firm keeps calling me, so I might as well hear her pitch. 2. A member of a tribe who decapitates other people and preserves their heads as souvenirs. Be careful exploring that part of the rainforest—it's home to a tribe of head hunters! headhunter n. someone who recruits executives for employment. (Head means boss here.) The board of directors hired a headhunter to get a new manager. |
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