to start doing something new or expand into a new area professionally
开始做一些新的事情,或在职业上扩展到一个新的领域 (kāishǐ zuò yīxiē xīn de shìqíng, huò zài zhíyè shàng kuòzhǎn dào yīgè xīn de lǐngyù)
"After years in sales, he decided to branch out professionally into marketing."
"在销售工作多年后,他决定在职业上拓展到市场营销领域。" (Zài xiāoshòu gōngzuò duōnián hòu, tā juédìng zài zhíyè shàng tuòzhǎn dào shìchǎng yíngxiāo lǐngyù.)
to be completely honest with someone about something
to form an alliance or partnership with another group or cou...
to help the economy move away from a downturn
to expect or rely on something happening
to die suddenly; used informally to express shock or anger
to be included in a category; to be controlled by someone