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词汇 headhunter
释义 headhunter
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈhedˌhʌn.tər/ us /ˈhedˌhʌn.t̬ɚ/

headhunternoun[C] (JOB)


a person who tries to persuade someone to leave their job by offering that person another job with more pay and a higher position猎头,物色人才的人
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Applying for a job
acqui-hire
advertisement
anoint
anointed
applicant
assign
EDIB
elect
employ
employable
employment
employment agency
nomination
nominee
recruitment drive
referee
rehire
reinstate
reinstatement
relocation expenses

headhunternoun[C] (FIGHTER)


a member of a group of people that keeps the heads of the enemies that it has killed割取敌人头颅作为战利品的部落成员
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Soldiers & people who fight in wars
anti-guerrilla
Anzac
berserker
capability
cavalryman
citizen soldier
comrade
ex-serviceman
foot soldier
grenadier
paramilitary
raider
recruit
scout
shogun
skirmisher
soldier of fortune
unsoldierly
vassal
war party

headhunternoun[C] (IN BASEBALL)


informal
in baseball, a pitcher(= player who throws the ball to the person who tries to hit it)who tries to frighten opponents by throwing the ball so that it goes near to their head:
He had a reputation among opposing fans as being something of a headhunter.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Baseball & rounders
1-2-3 inning
ahead
alley
around the hornidiom
at bat
bomb
curve
heater
hit the ball out of the parkidiom
hitting coach
home plate
home stand
horsehide
sac
solo
spitter
split-fingered fastball
splitter
squeeze play
swing

headhunter | American Dictionary


headhunter
noun[ C ]
us/ˈhedˌhʌn·tər/
a person whose job is to find people qualified for and willing to take very important jobs:
She was contacted by a headhunter and invited to apply for the position.

headhunter | Business English


headhunter
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈhedˌhʌntər/ us /-ṱɚ/
HR
a person who is hired by a company to find someone who has the qualifications for an important job and is willing to leave their present job:
He was approached by a headhunter who was looking for a chief executive for a start-up company.
a corporate/top/leading headhunter

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When both groups become aware that the other is on the island, they assume that the other is a group of headhunters.
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They have grouped together to protect themselves from the fierce "mangangayaw" or headhunters from the hills.
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They were known to be cannibalistic headhunters as recently as the 1950s.
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His exploration of this region permitted him to record on film some of the rites of the tribes of headhunters still living in the remote mountain areas.
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Even though he was 23 at that time, the headhunters at the club instantly recognized his talents and decided to place him in the first team right away.
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What benefit could there be to the civil service of a big private sector headhunter taking over its recruitment?
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The capitation system is so devised that the doctor who is the most successful headhunter is also the most successful financially.
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In colloquial language, it is acting as a professional headhunter in this area, which will be extremely useful.
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The dancers wear red garments which in the old times was a color exclusive for the accomplished headhunter.
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The headhunter goes with her, and the two develop a romantic relationship on the way.
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A headhunter may entice the prospective labourer with promises of a work permit, and often requires a large fee from the prospective immigrant.
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Ominous drums are heard as the group enters headhunter territory.
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A pitcher who is known for a habit of purposely throwing at opposing batters' heads is called a "headhunter".
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A pitcher who throws beanballs often is known as a headhunter.
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Drums and chanting are heard as the boats come to headhunter country.
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