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Что (кто) такое headhunt - определение

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headhunt      
(headhunts, headhunting, headhunted)
If someone who works for a particular company is headhunted, they leave that company because another company has approached them and offered them another job with better pay and higher status.
He was headhunted by Barkers last October to build an advertising team...
They may headhunt her for the vacant position of Executive Producer.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
headhunt      
¦ verb
1. [as noun headhunting] the practice among some peoples of collecting the heads of dead enemies as trophies.
2. identify and approach (someone employed elsewhere) to fill a business position.
Derivatives
headhunter noun
headhunter         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head hunters; Head-hunter; Head hunter; Head hunter (disambiguation); Headhunters; Headhunter (disambiguation); Headhunter 1; Head Hunter; Headhunter I; Headhunter II
also head-hunter (headhunters)
A headhunter is a person who tries to persuade someone to leave their job and take another job which has better pay and more status.
N-COUNT
Headhunting         
  • Malayan Emergency (1948-1960)]]
  • Dayak]] headhunter, [[Borneo]].
  • blood feuds]] in [[Ifugao]]. Headhunting was banned in the Philippines in 1913.
  • H.G. Robley]] with his ''[[mokomokai]]'' collection
  • [[Shrunken head]] from the upper Amazon region
  • colonial Papua]] in 1885.
  • Sea Dayaks]]
  • [[Roquepertuse]]. The pillars of the ''portico'', with cavities designed for receiving skulls. III-II B.C. Musée d'archéologie méditerranéenne in Marseille.
  • The headhunting ritual of aborigines in Taiwan
  • reason=Japan officially abolished decapitation as a death penalty by the criminal law effect in January 1, 1882.}}
  • A ''tzompantli'' is illustrated to the right of a depiction of an [[Aztec]] temple dedicated to the deity [[Huitzilopochtli]]; from Juan de Tovar's 1587 manuscript, also known as the [[Ramírez Codex]].
  • Second Musha Incident]]
THE PRACTICE OF LITERALLY TAKING A PERSON'S HEAD AFTER KILLING THEM
Head-hunting; Head hunting; Taking of heads; Celtic headhunting
Headhunting is the practice of hunting a human and collecting the severed head after killing the victim, although sometimes more portable body parts (such as ear, nose or scalp) are taken instead as trophies. Headhunting was practised in historic times in parts of Europe, East Asia, Oceania, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Mesoamerica, West and Central Africa.
headhunting         
  • Malayan Emergency (1948-1960)]]
  • Dayak]] headhunter, [[Borneo]].
  • blood feuds]] in [[Ifugao]]. Headhunting was banned in the Philippines in 1913.
  • H.G. Robley]] with his ''[[mokomokai]]'' collection
  • [[Shrunken head]] from the upper Amazon region
  • colonial Papua]] in 1885.
  • Sea Dayaks]]
  • [[Roquepertuse]]. The pillars of the ''portico'', with cavities designed for receiving skulls. III-II B.C. Musée d'archéologie méditerranéenne in Marseille.
  • The headhunting ritual of aborigines in Taiwan
  • reason=Japan officially abolished decapitation as a death penalty by the criminal law effect in January 1, 1882.}}
  • A ''tzompantli'' is illustrated to the right of a depiction of an [[Aztec]] temple dedicated to the deity [[Huitzilopochtli]]; from Juan de Tovar's 1587 manuscript, also known as the [[Ramírez Codex]].
  • Second Musha Incident]]
THE PRACTICE OF LITERALLY TAKING A PERSON'S HEAD AFTER KILLING THEM
Head-hunting; Head hunting; Taking of heads; Celtic headhunting
noun the practice among some peoples of collecting the heads of dead enemies as trophies.
The Headhunters         
AMERICAN JAZZ-FUSION BAND
The Headhunters are an American jazz fusion band formed by Herbie Hancock in 1973. The group fused jazz, funk, and rock music.
Electoral Headhunter         
The Electoral Headhunter (international) or Koppensneller (Dutch) is a special type of Voting Advice Application (VAA), providing a voting advice for several elections such as province and national elections in the Netherlands, the 2014 Dutch European Parliament Elections and for the Presidential elections of 2012 in the USA.
The Kentucky Headhunters discography         
The Kentucky Headhunters are an American country rock & southern rock band founded in 1968 as Itchy Brother. The band's discography comprises nine studio albums, six compilation albums, two video compilations and 27 singles.
Headhunters of the Coral Sea         
BOOK BY ION IDRIESS
Headhunters of the Coral Sea is a 1940 book by Ion Idriess about Jack Ireland and Will d'Oyly, two survivors of the 1834 wreck, the Charles Eaton.
Survival of the Fittest (The Headhunters album)         
ALBUM BY THE HEADHUNTERS
Survival of the Fittest (Headhunters album); God Make Me Funky; God Make Me Funky (song)
Survival of the Fittest is the debut album by jazz/funk quintet the Headhunters, released in 1975 on Arista Records. It features the stand out track "God Make Me Funky", in which its drum break has been sampled numerous times by prominent rappers.