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Swedish

Detailed Translations for CV from Swedish to English

CV:

CV

  1. CV (meritförteckning)
    the resume; the curriculum vitae; the CV
    – A summary of one's academic and work history, usually submitted with a job application. 1
  2. CV
    the curriculum vitae; the CV
    – A detailed summary of one's academic and work history and experience, including information about research, publications, and/or academic or personal interests and achievements. 1

Translation Matrix for CV:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
CV CV; meritförteckning
curriculum vitae CV; meritförteckning biografi; levnadsbeskrivning; livets gång; livslopp
resume CV; meritförteckning
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
resume börja om; förnya; renovera; repetera; rusta upp; upprusta; återstarta; återställa; återuppta; öva
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
resume återupptaga

Wiktionary Translations for CV:

CV
noun
  1. summary



English

Detailed Translations for CV from English to Swedish

cv:


Translation Matrix for cv:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- 105; one hundred five

Synonyms for "cv":


Related Definitions for "cv":

  1. being five more than one hundred2

CV:

CV [the ~] nom

  1. the CV (resume; curriculum vitae)
    – A summary of one's academic and work history, usually submitted with a job application. 1
  2. the CV (curriculum vitae)
    – A detailed summary of one's academic and work history and experience, including information about research, publications, and/or academic or personal interests and achievements. 1
    CV

Translation Matrix for CV:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- curriculum vitae; resume
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
CV CV; curriculum vitae; resume
meritförteckning CV; curriculum vitae; resume

Related Definitions for "CV":

  1. a summary of your academic and work history2
  2. A summary of one's academic and work history, usually submitted with a job application.1
  3. A detailed summary of one's academic and work history and experience, including information about research, publications, and/or academic or personal interests and achievements.1