词汇 | professional |
释义 | professional adjective uk /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ us /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ B2 relating to work that needs special training or education: 职业的;专业的 Chris, you're a nurse, so can I ask your professional opinion on bandaging ankles?克丽丝,你是个护士,能否征求一下你对踝部包扎的意见? Both doctors have been charged with professional misconduct(= bad or unacceptable behaviour in their work).这两位医生都被控渎职。 Compare amateuradjective B1approving having the qualities that you connect with trained and skilled people, such as effectiveness, skill, organization, and seriousness of manner: 非常内行的;极为称职的 It would look more professional if the letter was typed.这封信如果打印出来的话看上去会更正式些。 She always looks very professional in her smart suits.她穿上漂亮的套装总是显得很职业化。 You've done a very professional job stripping that floor!你拆地板的活干得非常专业! B1 used to describe someone who does a job that people usually do as a hobby: 把(别人通常作为爱好的活动)作为职业的 She's a professional dancer/photographer.她是一位职业舞蹈演员/摄影师。 He's a runner who's just turned professional.他是一位刚刚转为职业运动员的赛跑选手。 having the type of job that is respected because it involves a high level of education and training: 专业人士的;为专业人士的 Room for rent in shared house - would suit professional person.出租合住房间——适合专业人士。 a bar full of young professional types in suits挤满了身穿套装的年轻职业人士的酒吧 We're engaging the services of a professional administrator.我们将聘用专业管理人员为我们服务。 He's one of the highest-earning professional golfers in the world.他是世界上收入最高的职业高尔夫球手之一。 These two books will be especially useful for editors, journalists, and other professional users of the language.这两本书将对编辑、记者及其他使用该语言的专业人士尤为有用。 He was an amateur singer until the age of 40, when he turned professional.40岁之前他一直是个业余歌手,之后才转为职业歌手。 This was her final professional match, and she wanted to end her career in a blaze of glory.这是她最后一场职业比赛,她想给自己的运动生涯画上一个荣耀炫目的句号。 Types of employment admin administrative administrative assistant administratively at the coalfaceidiom job-share job-sharing jobbing jobless joblessness professionalism professionality qualified recertify redundancy virtual assistant well qualified WFH white-collar who's whoidiom professional noun[ C ] uk /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ us /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ C1 a person who has the type of job that needs a high level of education and training: 专业人员 health professionals医疗保健方面的专业人员 Compare amateuradjective 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: 内行,专家 I thought the whole meeting was going to fall apart but you rescued it like a true professional!我原以为整个会议要开不下去了,但你就像个真正的行家那样挽救了局面! the consummate professional技艺高超的专家 B2 a person who does a job that people usually do as a hobby: 把(别人通常作为爱好的活动)作为职业的人 He's only been playing football as a professional for two years.他成为职业足球运动员只有两年的时间。 a person who plays a sport, especially a golf or tennis player, who is employed by a club to train its members in a particular sport(受雇于高尔夫或网球协会的)职业教练 She responded to the situation like a true professional. This tennis tournament is open to both amateurs and professionals.这次网球锦标赛业余运动员和职业运动员都可以参加。 Types of employment admin administrative administrative assistant administratively at the coalfaceidiom job-share job-sharing jobbing jobless joblessness professionalism professionality qualified recertify redundancy virtual assistant well qualified WFH white-collar who's whoidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games professional | American Dictionaryprofessional noun[ C ] us/prəˈfeʃ·ə·nəl/ a person who has a job that needs skill, education, or training: Don’t you wish you had hired a professional to paint your house? Many of these homes have been restored by young professionals. professional adjective us/prəˈfeʃ·ə·nəl/ done as a job, or relating to a skilled type of work: a professional athlete professional sports He spent his professional career at the University of Pennsylvania. Professional also means having the qualities of skilled and educated people, such as effectiveness and seriousness of manner: Wearing jeans to work is not looked upon as being professional. professionallyadverbus/prəˈfeʃ·ə·nəl·i/ I always wanted to sing professionally. professional | Business Englishprofessional adjective uk /prəˈfeʃənəl/us [ before noun ] related to work that needs a high level of education or special training: professional advice/judgments/opinionsYou should seek professional advice before doing this. a professional background/career/lifeShe has spent the bulk of her professional life working in the public sector. professional experience/qualifications/trainingThe importance of professional qualifications varies enormously between different industries. a professional association/body/organization professional services/skills/standards having the type of job that is respected because it involves a high level of education and training: Many of those who want to rent are single, professional people who do not want to share. having the qualities that you connect with trained people, such as being organized and showing a high standard of work: It would look more professional if the letter were typed. He has behaved in a very professional way. a professional environment/relationship suitable for a person working in a particular profession: professional accountability/conduct/misconductHe is now facing charges of serious professional misconduct. (also informalpro) doing an activity or a job to earn money, rather than as a hobby: a professional athlete pro football/sports Compare amateuradjective professional noun[ C ] uk /prəˈfeʃənəl/us(informalpro) a person who has the type of job that needs a high level of education and special training: It's important to gather a team of professionals such as a lawyer, an accountant, and a financial planner to help draw up a plan. health/health care/medical professionals IT/finance/marketing professionals dedicated/skilled/trained professionals someone who has worked hard in the same type of job for a long time, and has a lot of skill and knowledge: a true/consummate professional He's a real pro. If you have a large amount of money to invest, it's better to leave it to the pros. someone who does an activity or a job to earn money, rather than as a hobby: This will be his first game as a professional. Compare amateuradjective See alsohealth professional Examples of professionalprofessional Will healthcare professionals risk their licenses if they assist a woman? Students also have to understand the moral importance of their relationships with peers and other health professionals. Patients are not made participants in their own treatment but are only shielded from blatant forms of unconsented-to activity by health care professionals (p. 3). The frustration experienced by professionals in these cases may be inversely proportional to the frequency with which they occur. The language so current today of speaking of patients as "consumers" and healthcare professionals as "providers" unwittingly perhaps feeds into this. What are nonstriking health professionals' duties to the striking workers? During the interim period of metamorphosis and uncertainty, health professionals' collective protest actions, including strikes, can be expected to increase for two reasons. Finally, it will encourage medical professionals to work with their patients in trying to satisfy these interests. All hospital services, day services and the time of community-based professionals were costed in this way. Perception of wellness is increased for the patient, family and professionals when there is less-reliance on medical technology. By analogy, the process of induction and recovery from general anesthesia is a delicate one requiring the special skills of highly trained medical professionals. 500 professionals who are just getting started but know something of the basics. The editor's target readership for this book includes advanced undergraduates, postgraduate students and professionals. Despite this, the techniques are all presented clearly and successfully simplified so as not to alienate the wide audience, from students to professionals. The category of coopted membership was created last year to enable professionals to join the 63-year-old consultative body. See all examples of professional These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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