单词 | professionally |
释义 | professionallyWord family (noun) profession professional professionalism (adjective) professional ≠ unprofessional (adverb) professionally unprofessionally From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Occupationsprofessionallypro‧fes‧sion‧al‧ly /prəˈfeʃənəli/ AWL adverb1 BOJOB/WORKas part of your work Do you need to use English professionally?2 GOOD ATin a way that shows high standards and good training The magazine wasn’t very professionally designed.3 BOas a paid job rather than just for fun a chance to play football professionally4 by someone who has the necessary skills and training The carpet should be professionally fitted.Examples from the Corpusprofessionally• They were doing a job not totally agreeable to them, but they were doing it professionally.• She responded very professionally and discreetly nodded, so I knew there would be either a discount or a special plate delivered.• After his father died he did a lot of odd jobs, including shining shoes, boxing professionally and preaching.• The makeup is more professionally applied.• Again, a professionally drafted clause was held unreasonable.• On 30 June 1978 the deceased signed a professionally drawn will.• a professionally edited video• The apartments were professionally operated and tended to have higher occupancy rates and rents than the rental market as a whole.• If Liddy and Leary could wed professionally, so can Falwell and Flynt. |
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