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professional

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Related topics: Occupations
pro·fes·sion·al1 /prəˈfeʃənəl/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL adjectiveadj
1 job 工作 [only before noun]BOJOB/WORK
a) relating to a job that needs special education and training 職業的,專業的
What professional qualifications does he have?
他有哪些專業資格?
It is essential to get good professional advice.
獲得有用的專業指導非常重要。
You may need to seek professional help.
你可能需要尋求專業幫助。
b) relating to your job or work and not to your private life 工作上的〔相對於私人生活而言〕
professional contacts
工作上的人脈
2 well trained 受過良好訓練的EFFICIENT showing that someone has been well trained and is good at their work 專業的,内行的
This business plan looks very professional.
這個商業計劃看上去很有專業水平。
a more professional approach to work
更專業的工作方法
3 paid 有報酬的BO doing a job, sport, or activity for money, rather than just for fun 職業性的;專業的;非業餘的 amateur
a professional tennis player
職業網球運動員
a professional army
職業軍隊
turn/go professional (=start to do something as a job) 開始以做某事爲職業
4 team/event 球隊/比賽項目BO done by or relating to people who are paid to do a sport or activity 由職業人員參加的;職業性的 amateur
a professional hockey team
職業曲棍球隊
The golf tournament is a professional event.
這項高爾夫錦標賽是職業賽事。
5 professional person/man/woman etc BOJOB/WORKsomeone who works in a profession, or who has an important position in a company or business 專業人員;專家
We’d prefer to rent the house to a professional couple.
我們更願意把房子租給從事專業工作的夫婦。
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6. professional liar/complainer etc TOO/TOO MUCHsomeone who lies or complains too much – used humorously 撒謊/抱怨等的專家〔幽默用法〕
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professionalization /prəˌfeʃənəlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -lə-/ noun [uncountableU]
the increasing professionalization of childcare services
兒童保育服務的日益職業化
professionalize /prəˈfeʃənəlaɪz/ verb [transitiveT]
nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
professional advice
Everyone considering buying a house should seek professional advice.
professional help
It is very important for parents to get professional help if this problem arises.
professional qualifications
Many of the courses lead directly to professional qualifications.
professional training
All the charity’s workers are volunteers, without professional training.
professional standards
The Law Society’s function is to maintain the highest professional standards.
a professional body/association (=organization that people from a particular profession can belong to)
Is your architect a member of a professional body?
a professional career
After retiring from sport, he began his professional career as a journalist.
somebody’s professional life
At this point she took the biggest risk of her professional life.
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professional2 ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countableC]
1 BOsomeone who earns money by doing a job, sport, or activity that many other people do just for fun 〔相對於業餘愛好者的〕職業人士,職業選手 amateur
Hurd signed as a professional in 1998.
赫德於1998年簽約成爲職業選手。
top snooker professionals
頂尖斯諾克職業選手
2 BOJOB/WORKsomeone who works in a job that needs special education and training, such as a doctor, lawyer, or architect 專業人士,專家〔如醫生、律師、建築師等〕
health professionals (=doctors, nurses etc)
醫護專業人員
3 EXPERIENCEDsomeone who has a lot of experience and does something very skilfully 老手,内行
You sing like a real professional.
你唱起歌來就像個專業歌手。
4. tennis/golf/swimming etc professional DSBOsomeone who is very good at a sport and is employed by a private club to teach its members 〔私人俱樂部的〕網球/高爾夫球/遊泳等教練
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From Longman Business Dictionary
professionalpro·fes·sion·al1 /prəˈfeʃənəl/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
1connected with a job requiring advanced education and special training
professional qualifications
professional trade associations
providers of business andprofessional services
2(continuing) professional development abbreviation CPDHUMAN RESOURCES training offered to people working in professions as part of their job
the Law Society’s continuing professional development scheme
3approving very well trained and showing high standards of work
The women made an excellent showing — they were every bit as professional as their male colleagues.
If you build your business and run it in a professional way, you’ll be around to pick up the rewards.
4doing an activity, sport etc to earn money, rather than for pleasure
a professional footballer
The weather could put a third of the nation’s professional beekeepers out of business.
professionalprofessional2 noun [countableC]
1JOBsomeone who does a job requiring advanced education and special training
A number of market professionals are recommending cyclical stocks.
Business Risks employs 225 professionals, many of them former law-enforcement officers.
2someone who is very experienced, has a lot of knowledge, and does things very skilfully
The successful applicant will be a decisive professional, capable of making hard decisions.
3JOBsomeone who earns money doing a job, sport etc that other people do for pleasure
Nike say the shoe is designed for professionals and advanced amateurs (=people who do a sport for pleasure).

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