英:[prəˈfeʃənəli]
美:[prəˈfɛʃənəlɪ]
英:[prəˈfeʃənəli]
美:[prəˈfɛʃənəlɪ]
pro·fes·sion·al·ly
pr fe sh n li
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession
engaged in one of the learned professions
characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession
participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs
a professional golfer
having a particular profession as a permanent career
a professional soldier
engaged in by persons receiving financial return
professional football
following a line of conduct as though it were a profession
a professional patriot
noun
one that is professionalespecially: one that engages in a pursuit or activity professionally
The first known use of professional was in 1606
professornoun
a teacher especially of the highest rank at a college or university
professornoun
a teacher especially of the highest rank at a college or university
professionnoun
the act of taking the vows of a religious community
a public declaring or claiming (as of a belief, faith, or opinion)
an occupation (as medicine, law, or teaching) that requires specialized knowledge and often advanced education
a principal occupation or employment
the people working in a profession
the legal profession
professional1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or resembling that of a profession
having a particular profession as a permanent career
a professional soldier
taking part for money in an activity (as sport) that others do for pleasure
professional golfers
engaged in by persons who are paid
professional football
professional2 of 2noun
a person who engages in an activity professionally
professional1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or resembling that of a profession
having a particular profession as a permanent career
a professional soldier
taking part for money in an activity (as sport) that others do for pleasure
professional golfers
engaged in by persons who are paid
professional football
professional2 of 2noun
a person who engages in an activity professionally
1 But when I moved to New York and started cooking professionally, the dishes I made were far removed from my childhood: Italian Bolognese, French terrines.
2 All he really wanted to do was either play football professionally or become a rapper.
3 “Couples are asking a lot from their guests both socially and professionally right now,” said Maya Jain, the owner of Tyrian Purple, a consulting firm for weddings and events in Manhattan.
4 But most professionally developed recipes are meant to be cooked exactly as written.
5 Second, the metaphor suggested that it was only natural that women who tried to compete with men professionally, and to become mothers as well, would do so at a disadvantage.
6 Burchill was once the highest paid female columnist in Britain; being professionally antagonistic for more than 30 years very much included columns on putting enough up her nose "to stun the Colombian armed forces".
7 Her father allowed her to sing professionally only after she promised that she would wear a burqa to the recording studio and never attend functions or parties.
8 The average earning salary of a foreigner working professionally in Beijing is 20, 000 rmb per month.
在北京,一名外国员工的月平均工资为2万元人民币.
9 He dropped out of school in the sixth grade after fighting with a teacher and began playing professionally in local clubs, eventually changing his last name to Mack.
10 Today her studio trains women how to write a strong artist statement, develop a CV and shoot their work professionally, not just on an iPhone.
11 The bride, 29, will be keeping her name professionally.
12 Or is it more important to hear that from people who are watching the show, and people who critique the show professionally?
13 She also coaches cross-country and track teams at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va. She was a two-time National Collegiate Athletic Association all-American in the 800 meters, which she still runs professionally.
14 You've studied art, fine art, design, graphics, and flitted between them all professionally – have you experienced that kind of divide in your career so far?
15 She considers Ms. Bush an inspiration, artistically and professionally.
16 I’m concerned this affectation will hurt her professionally, and she’s good at her job.
17 Well, here’s the secret to doing that: You need to work hard to improve yourself every single day, both professionally and personally.
18 Unlike his high school grades, Aaron’s college-era epiphany to cook professionally didn’t concern his parents.
19 Hilfiger says that giving back had to be a part of his growth plan, personally and professionally.
20 She is bigger than any man she has ever encountered, professionally or personally.
1 职业
professional career pro occupational vocational work practice function trade employment profession occupation calling vocation do
2 职业性
3 专业的
5 作为职业
9 专业
professional PRO profession technical specialized major speciality metier pro field specialist specialty specialization specialism
11 灵巧地