meaning portfolio . ......
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Something for loose sheets of paper which is large, thin as well as flat for example maps.
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a large, thin, flat case for loose sheets of paper such as drawings or maps.
"under his arm he carried a large portfolio of drawings"
a set of pieces of creative work intended to demonstrate a person's ability to a potential employer.
"she had a portfolio of crayon portraits"
a varied set of photographs of a model or actor intended to be shown to a potential employer.
"entrants must not have done any professional modelling or have an existing portfolio"
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a range of investments held by a person or organization.
"a portfolio of insured municipal securities"
a range of products or services offered by an organization.
"an unrivalled portfolio of quality brands"
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denoting or engaged in an employment pattern which involves a succession of short-term contracts and part-time work, rather than the more traditional model of a single job for life.
"portfolio careers allow women to balance work with family"
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the position and duties of a Minister or Secretary of State.
"he took on the Foreign Affairs portfolio"
Origin
early 18th century: from Italian portafogli, from portare ‘carry’ + foglio‘leaf’ (from Latin folium ).
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a large, thin, flat case for loose sheets of paper such as drawings or maps.
"under his arm he carried a large portfolio of drawings"
a set of pieces of creative work intended to demonstrate a person's ability to a potential employer.
"she had a portfolio of crayon portraits"
a varied set of photographs of a model or actor intended to be shown to a potential employer.
"entrants must not have done any professional modelling or have an existing portfolio"
2.
a range of investments held by a person or organization.
"a portfolio of insured municipal securities"
a range of products or services offered by an organization.
"an unrivalled portfolio of quality brands"
3.
denoting or engaged in an employment pattern which involves a succession of short-term contracts and part-time work, rather than the more traditional model of a single job for life.
"portfolio careers allow women to balance work with family"
4.
the position and duties of a Minister or Secretary of State.
"he took on the Foreign Affairs portfolio"
Origin
early 18th century: from Italian portafogli, from portare ‘carry’ + foglio‘leaf’ (from Latin folium ).
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