professional
adj. 專業的; 職業的; 非業餘的
n. 專業人士; 內行
Professional means relating to a person's work, especially work that requires special training.
His professional career started at Liverpool University.
他的職業生涯是從利物浦大學開始的。
Professional people have jobs that require advanced education or training.
...highly qualified professional people like doctors and engineers.
像醫生和工程師這樣需要高技能的專業人員
You use professional to describe people who do a particular thing to earn money rather than as a hobby.
This has been my worst time for injuries since I started as a professional footballer...
這是我當職業足球運動員以來受傷來得最不是時候的一次。
Jack Nicklaus has played in every Major Championship since he turned professional in 1961.
傑克·尼克勞斯自從1961年轉為職業選手以來參加了四大賽的所有比賽。
Professional sports are played for money rather than as a hobby.
...an art student who had played professional football for a short time.
踢過短時間職業足球的藝術系學生
If you say that something that someone does or produces is professional, you approve of it because you think that it is of a very high standard.
They run it with a truly professional but personal touch.
他們的經營既有真正的專業水準又不乏個人特色。
1. a person engaged in one of the learned professions
2. an athlete who plays for pay
3. an authority qualified to teach apprentices
1. engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood;
2. of or relating to or suitable as a profession;
3. characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession;
4. of or relating to a profession;
5. engaged in by members of a profession;
He is over the hill as a professional athlete.
作為一名職業運動員,他的巔峰時期已過.
The arson is professional.
放火是內行人乾的.
To improve one's professional skill has now become a common practice.
鑽研業務已蔚然成風.
Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence.
接受比較非正規教育的人可以學習專業技能.
The burglary had all the hallmarks of a professional job.
從各方面來看,這起入室行竊案都是職業慣犯做的.
adj. 職業的;專業的
其他釋義
adviserspecialistoccupationaltechnicianfinishedaccomplishedexperiencedadvisoryvocationalauthority