单词 | profession |
释义 | professionprofessionsprofessionprofession /prəˈfeʃən/ noun1[countable] a job that needs special education and trainingthe legal/medical/teaching etc professionI spent most of my life in the teaching profession.spendteach 我大半辈子都在从事教学工作。enter/go into/join a professionMy father wanted me to go into the legal profession.want 我爸爸希望我从事法律行业。by professionHe’s an architect by profession. 他的职业是建筑师。 2[singular also + plural verb British English] all the people in a particular profession: the nursing professionnurse护理职业THESAURUS: professionjob the work that you do regularly to earn money, especially when you work for a company or a public organization: My first job was in a record store.beShe sometimes wished she had a different job.wishhavework activities that you do to earn money: Thousands of men are looking for work.manbelookHe started work when he was 15.startbeprofession a job that needs special education and training, for example being a teacher, doctor, or lawyer: He wants to go into the medical profession (=become a doctor).wantShe works in the legal profession (=she is a lawyer).workoccupation formal a job or type of job – often used on official documents: Give details of your current occupation.detailcareer the work you do or plan to do for most of your life: Have you thought about your future career?thinkposition formal a particular job in an organization: I am writing to apply for the position of sales manager.bewritesalevacancy a job that is available for someone to do: I’m afraid that the vacancy has already been filled.havebefillwhat you do (for a living) the usual way of talking or asking about someone’s job: ‘What do you do for a living?’ ‘I’m a teacher.’liveI know he works in television, but I’m not sure what he does.workdo |
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