释义 |
profess /prə-fesˈ or prō-/ transitive verb- To make open declaration of
- To declare in strong terms
- To claim, often insincerely, to have a feeling of
- To pretend to
- To claim to be expert in
- To be professor of
- To receive into a religious order by profession (RC)
intransitive verb- To enter publicly into a religious order
- To pretend friendship (Shakespeare)
- To be a professor
ORIGIN: L professus, pap of profitērī, from prō publicly, and fatērī to confess professedˈ adjective - Openly declared
- Avowed
- Alleged
- Acknowledged
- Having made a profession (of a religious belief, etc)
professˈedly adverb professˈing adjective - Avowed
- Pretending, soi-disant
profession /-feshˈən/ noun - The act of professing
- An open declaration
- An avowal
- A declaration of religious belief made upon entering a religious order
- A pretence
professor /prə-fesˈər/ noun - Someone who professes
- Someone who openly declares belief in certain doctrines
- A university or college teacher of the highest grade, esp the head of a department (used as a title prefixed to the name)
- 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)
- 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 - The office or chair of a professor
- His or her period of office
- A body of professors
professˈorship noun profession1 /prə-feshˈən/ noun- A non-manual occupation requiring some degree of learning or training
- A calling, habitual employment
- The collective body of people engaged in any profession
ORIGIN: L professiō, -ōnis from professus; see profess professˈional adjective - Of, belonging to or relating to a profession
- Engaged in a profession or in the profession in question
- Competing for money prizes or against those who sometimes do so
- Undertaken as a means of subsistence, opp to amateur
- Showing the skill, artistry, demeanour or standard of conduct appropriate in a member of a profession or of a particular profession
- (of a foul, etc) deliberate, intended (to prevent the opposition from scoring) (euphemistic; sport)
noun- Someone who makes his or her living by an art that is also practised at an amateur level
- 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
- A member of a profession
- A person following a career
- (in full, professional examination) any one of the successive examinations towards a degree in medicine (in Scottish universities)
professˈionalism noun - The status of professional
- The competence or the correct demeanour of those who are highly trained and disciplined
- The outlook, aim, or restriction of the mere professional
- The predominance of professionals in sport
professionalizāˈtion or professionalisāˈtion noun professˈionalize or professˈionalise transitive verb - To give a professional character to
- To give over to professionals
professˈionally adverb the oldest profession Prostitution |