单词 | professional |
释义 | professional —professional /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ adjective B2 related to work that needs special training or education: » Chris, you're a nurse, so can I ask your professional opinion on bandaging ankles?» Both doctors have been charged with professional misconduct (= bad or unacceptable behaviour in their work).→ COMPARE AMATEUR(Cf. ↑amateur) adjectiveThesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workB1 APPROVING having the qualities that you connect with trained and skilled people, such as effectiveness, skill, organization, and seriousness of manner: » It would look more professional if the letter was typed.» She always looks very professional in her smart suits.» You've done a very professional job stripping that floor!Thesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workB1 describes someone who does a job that people usually do as a hobby: » She's a professional dancer/photographer.» He's a runner who's just turned professional.Thesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workF0 having the type of job that is respected because it involves a high level of education and training: » Room for rent in shared house - would suit professional person.» a bar full of young professional types in suitsThesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workWord Builder:–Nouns: profession, professional, professionalism–Adjectives: professional, unprofessional–Adverbs: professionally• • • Extra Examples:» We're engaging the services of a professional administrator.» He's one of the highest-earning professional golfers in the world.» These two books will be especially useful for editors, journalists, and other professional users of the language.» He was an amateur singer until the age of 40, when he turned professional.» This was her final professional match, and she wanted to end her career in a blaze of glory.noun [C] C1 a person who has the type of job that needs a high level of education and training: » health professionals→ COMPARE AMATEUR(Cf. ↑amateur) adjectiveThesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workF0 INFORMAL someone who has worked hard in the same type of job for a long time and has become skilled at dealing with any problem that might happen: » I thought the whole meeting was going to fall apart but you rescued it like a true professional!» the consummate professionalThesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workB2 a person who does a job that people usually do as a hobby: » He's only been playing football as a professional for two years.Thesaurus+: ↑Employment status and types of workF0 a person who plays sport, especially a golf or tennis player, who is employed by a club to train its members in a particular sport Thesaurus+: ↑Competitors and participants in sports and gamesWord Builder:–Nouns: profession, professional, professionalism–Adjectives: professional, unprofessional–Adverbs: professionally• • • Extra Examples:» She responded to the situation like a true professional.» This tennis tournament is open to both amateurs and professionals. |
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