单词 | unprofessional |
释义 | unprofessional (ʌnprəfeʃənəl ) adjective If you use unprofessional to describe someone's behaviour at work, you are criticizing them for not behaving according to the standards that are expected of a person in their profession. [disapproval] What she did was very unprofessional. She left abruptly about 90 minutes into the show. He was also fined $150 for unprofessional conduct. Synonyms: unethical, unfitting, improper, lax Collocations: unprofessional behaviour Her boss was amazed at her unprofessional behaviour but could do nothing. Times, Sunday Times He denies 33 counts of unprofessional behaviour. The Sun Companies were concerned about cold-calling, sales tactics and unprofessional behaviour from brokers. Times, Sunday Times The hospital insisted it had received no complaints about unprofessional behaviour by staff but began reviewing its policy on celebrity patients the following month. Times, Sunday Times His childish and unprofessional behaviour was calculated to irritate the celebrities taking part. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Another factor in favor of the artillery was the unprofessional manner in which the enemy employed its air force. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She lost track of bids and conducted herself in a casual and unprofessional manner. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Although he leaves the network mostly grateful for his twelve years of service and experience gained, he regrets the unprofessional manner in which he was let go. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不专业的 Japanese: プロとは思えない |
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