professions
英 [prəˈfɛʃənz]
美 [prəˈfɛʃənz]
n. (需要专门技能,尤指需要较高教育水平的某一)行业,职业; (某)职业界; 业内人士; 同业; 同行; 同人; (统称,指需要较高教育水平的)职业
profession的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (需要高等教育或训练的)职业
Aprofessionis a type of job that requires advanced education or training.- Harper was a teacher by profession...
哈珀的职业是教师。 - Only 20 per cent of jobs in the professions are held by women.
在这些职业中,只有20%的岗位是由女性担任的。
- Harper was a teacher by profession...
- N-COUNT-COLL (某一专业工作的)全体人员,业界人士,专业界
You can useprofessionto refer to all the people who have the same profession.- The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now.
现在,医务人员的态度开明多了。
- The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now.
双语例句
- Stereotypes and caricatures exist about occupations or professions.
对于职业,存在着模式化和漫画似的认识。 - They seemed close in spirit to those first independent-minded Turkish women who took professions
她们在本质上似乎和那些最早出去工作的具有独立思想的土耳其女性很相似。 - It is not only law schools that have a bigger impact on their professions.
不仅是法学院对本专业的影响更大。 - The years since have proved how different these professions are.
此次会议以后的很多年已经证明了上述两种职业之间的差异有多么大。 - This was another reason that was put forth by people in professions, businesses and working cadre.
这是由专业人士、商务人士和劳动骨干们提出的另一个理由。 - PROFESSOR: Chemistry, And, of course, our professions, actress and chemistry professor.
教授:化学,当然了,我们的职业就是演员和化学教授。 - A person engaged in one of the learned professions.
从事专业知识研究的人。 - Schools and people in creative professions may find it highly useful ( and fun).
而教育行业和创意行业人士可能会觉得它非常有用(而且有趣)。 - Scientific development meant the growth of numerous professions ancillary to medicine.
科技发展意味着许多医学衍生职业的增长。 - Now many women are going into professions, such as medicine, law and engineering.
如今许多女性走上工作岗位,如医学,法律和工程行业。