请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 professions
释义

profess /prə-fesˈ or prō-/

transitive verb
  1. To make open declaration of
  2. To declare in strong terms
  3. To claim, often insincerely, to have a feeling of
  4. To pretend to
  5. To claim to be expert in
  6. To be professor of
  7. To receive into a religious order by profession (RC)
intransitive verb
  1. To enter publicly into a religious order
  2. To pretend friendship (Shakespeare)
  3. To be a professor
ORIGIN: L professus, pap of profitērī, from prō publicly, and fatērī to confess

professedˈ adjective

  1. Openly declared
  2. Avowed
  3. Alleged
  4. Acknowledged
  5. Having made a profession (of a religious belief, etc)

professˈedly adverb

professˈing adjective

  1. Avowed
  2. Pretending, soi-disant

profession /-feshˈən/ noun

  1. The act of professing
  2. An open declaration
  3. An avowal
  4. A declaration of religious belief made upon entering a religious order
  5. A pretence

professor /prə-fesˈər/ noun

  1. Someone who professes
  2. Someone who openly declares belief in certain doctrines
  3. A university or college teacher of the highest grade, esp the head of a department (used as a title prefixed to the name)
  4. In N America, a university or college teacher of any grade (prefixed to the name), rising from assistant professor, associate professor to full professor (see also associate professor under associate)
  5. A title assumed by charlatans, quacks, dancing-masters, etc

professˈorate noun

Professoriate

professˈoress noun (rare)

A female professor

professorial /prof-es-ōˈri-əl or prof-es-öˈri-əl/ adjective

professoˈrially adverb

professoˈriate noun

  1. The office or chair of a professor
  2. His or her period of office
  3. A body of professors

professˈorship noun

profession1 /prə-feshˈən/

noun
  1. A non-manual occupation requiring some degree of learning or training
  2. A calling, habitual employment
  3. The collective body of people engaged in any profession
ORIGIN: L professiō, -ōnis from professus; see profess

professˈional adjective

  1. Of, belonging to or relating to a profession
  2. Engaged in a profession or in the profession in question
  3. Competing for money prizes or against those who sometimes do so
  4. Undertaken as a means of subsistence, opp to amateur
  5. Showing the skill, artistry, demeanour or standard of conduct appropriate in a member of a profession or of a particular profession
  6. (of a foul, etc) deliberate, intended (to prevent the opposition from scoring) (euphemistic; sport)
noun
  1. Someone who makes his or her living by an art that is also practised at an amateur level
  2. Someone who engages in sport for livelihood or gain or against those who do so (with various rules of interpretation for each sport), opp to amateur
  3. A member of a profession
  4. A person following a career
  5. (in full, professional examination) any one of the successive examinations towards a degree in medicine (in Scottish universities)

professˈionalism noun

  1. The status of professional
  2. The competence or the correct demeanour of those who are highly trained and disciplined
  3. The outlook, aim, or restriction of the mere professional
  4. The predominance of professionals in sport

professionalizāˈtion or professionalisāˈtion noun

professˈionalize or professˈionalise transitive verb

  1. To give a professional character to
  2. To give over to professionals

professˈionally adverb

the oldest profession

Prostitution

随便看

 

英语词典包含305067条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/11 11:48:08