单词 | professionalism |
释义 | professionalism (prəfeʃənəlɪzəm ) uncountable noun Professionalism in a job is a combination of skill and high standards. [approval] American companies pride themselves on their professionalism. There was a lack of professionalism in their dealings. Collocations: degree of professionalism Fitness levels are higher than at any previous tournament as a greater degree of professionalism spreads around the game. Times, Sunday Times A scruffy victory was eked out with a degree of professionalism that was not evident in the first half. Times, Sunday Times But even when this proved successful, he often found the musicians unable or unwilling to play the score with the degree of professionalism they naturally brought to more traditional repertoire. The Times Literary Supplement Still, readers wondering about paying hard-earned money for a biography might be entitled to expect a degree of professionalism. The Times Literary Supplement These changes have brought a greater degree of professionalism to magistrates' courts, thus helping magistrates in dealing with points of law and procedure. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 专业性 Japanese: 専門的技術 |
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