Relier Pairs VocabularyVersion en ligne Vocabulary b1/b1+ par Ana Cecilia Romero 1 To need something bigger, more modern, better, etc. than what you have at the present time, for example, because you have become more successful, skilled, etc. than you were previously. 2 An increase in salary or wages. 3 Having more knowledge, skill, experience or training than is needed for a particular job. 4 To leave a job or a place, or to stop doing something. 5 To force someone to leave their job. 6 To employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job. 7 To make a decision that puts you in a less good place in your career. I’ve just been FIRED from my job, so I'll have to look for a new one immediately. His resume shows what looks like a REGRESSIVE CAREER MOVE: he went from marketing executive down to officer in a small company. I realized that I had OUTGROWN my old high school friends and we don't have anything else in common. My boss said he's giving me a pay RAISE next month from usd 7 per hour to usd 9. The company is confronted not only with many qualified applicants, but also with applicants who look OVERQUALIFIED. We HIRED a magician to entertain the children during the birthday party. Last year, she QUIT her job as an assistant to be at home with her kids.