单词 | profession |
释义 | profession —profession /prəˈfeʃ.ən/ noun (WORK) B1 [C, + sing/pl verb] any type of work that needs special training or a particular skill, often one that is respected because it involves a high level of education: » He left the teaching profession in 1965 to set up his own business.» The report notes that 40 percent of lawyers entering the profession are women.» Teaching as a profession is very underpaid.» He's a doctor by profession.Thesaurus+: ↑Jobs, careers and professions , ↑WorkingB2 [C, + sing/pl verb] the people who do a type of work, considered as a group: » There's a feeling among the nursing profession that their work is undervalued.Thesaurus+: ↑Jobs, careers and professions , ↑Workingthe professionsF0 jobs that need special training and skill, such as being a doctor or lawyer, but not work in business or industry Thesaurus+: ↑Jobs, careers and professions , ↑WorkingWord Builder:–Nouns: profession, professional, professionalism–Adjectives: professional, unprofessional–Adverbs: professionally• • • Extra Examples:» He reached the heights of his profession at the age of 35.» Her ambition and determination ensured that she rose to the top of her profession.» He's very highly regarded within his profession.» She was, by profession, a lawyer.» Until recently secretarial work and nursing were very much pink-collar professions.noun [C] (STATEMENT) ► F0 a statement about what someone feels, believes, or intends to do, often made publicly: » The government's professions of commitment to the environment seem less believable every day.» his professions of loveThesaurus+: ↑Announcing, informing and statingWord Builder:–Nouns: profession, professional, professionalism–Adjectives: professional, unprofessional–Adverbs: professionally |
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