Profession
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profession teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- meslek
Örnek Cümle:
Mesleğiniz ne olursa olsun, ya da bu meslekte ne kadar mutlu olursanız olun, diğer bir mesleği seçmiş olmayı istediğiniz anlar vardır.
-No matter what your profession, or how happy you may be in it, there are moments when you wish you had chosen some other career.
Örnek Cümle:
Deneyim bu meslek için gereklidir.
-Experience is requirement for this profession.
- uğraş
Örnek Cümle:
Profesyonellerle uğraşmayı seviyorum.
-I love dealing with professionals.
- açıklama
Örnek Cümle:
Bir profesyonele göre, bugünkü oyunda kendisiyle ilgili garip bir açıklama yaptı.
-For a professional, he gave a poor account of himself in today's game.
- iş
Örnek Cümle:
Leyla profesyonel bir iş çıkardı.
-Layla did a professional job.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom profesyonel bir iş çıkardı.
-Tom did a professional job.
- belli bir meslek üyeleri
- itiraf
- kesp
- beyan
- itiraf/meslek
- iş kolu
- uzmanlık alanı {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bence bu enteresan bir uzmanlık alanı.
-I think that's an interesting profession.
- inancın açıklanması {i}
- iddia, ileri sürme {i}
- diploma gerektiren meslek
- sanat {i}
- kelime i şahadet {i}
- uğraşı {i}
- yemin {i}
- meslek; sanat; işkolu {i}
- kelime-i şahadet
- ileri sürme
- mesl
- professional
- profesyonel
Oğlum profesyonel bir golfçü olmak istiyor.
-My son wants to be a professional golfer.
Sen oldukça bir profesyonel gibi gitar çalıyorsun, değil mi?
-You play the guitar quite like a professional, don't you?
- professional
- mesleki
Bu çok ilginç deney senin mesleki kişiliğini meydana çıkarmaktadır.
-This very interesting test reveals your professional personality.
Mesleki deneyimin var mı?
-Do you have professional experience?
- profession of a teacher
- öğretmenlik
- profession experts
- meslek erbabı
- profession of a doctor
- doktorluk
- profession of a doctor
- hekimlik
- practise one's profession
- mesleğini icra etmek
- professional
- uzman
Bunu çevirmek için bir uzmana ihtiyacın var.
-You need a professional to translate this.
Profesyonel çevirmenler çoğunlukla sadece tek bir alanda uzmanlaşırlar, örneğin hukuk ve tıp.
-Professional translators quite often specialize in just one field, for example law or medicine.
- choice of profession
- meslek seçimi
- choice of profession
- meslek tercihi
- profess
- (Ticaret) icra etmek
- profess
- iddiasında bulunmak
- profess
- ileri sürmek
- profess
- meslek icra etmek
- profess
- ilan etmek
- professional
- (Ticaret) meslek olarak yapılan
- professional
- (Bilgisayar) meslekle ilgili
- professional
- fenni
- professionally
- profesyonelce
- crowded profession
- çok rağbet gören meslek
- economics profession
- ekonomi mesleği
- enter a profession
- bir meslek edinmek
- health profession
- sağlık uzmanlığı
- liberal profession
- serbest meslek
- profess
- açıkla
Profesörler, her şeyi detaylı bir şekilde açıklamalılar, kısa ve öz olmamalılar ve her zaman öğrencilere eve gitmelerini ve kitaplarını okumalarını söylemeliler.
-Professors should explain everything in detail, not be succinct and always tell students to go home and read their books.
Bir profesyonele göre, bugünkü oyunda kendisiyle ilgili garip bir açıklama yaptı.
-For a professional, he gave a poor account of himself in today's game.
- profess
- itiraf etmek
- profess
- {f} iddia etmek
- profess
- açıklamak
- profess
- açıkça söylemek
- professionals
- profesyonel
Bunu profesyonellere bırak.
-Leave it to the professionals.
Bu insanlar profesyonel.
-These people are professionals.
- professions
- meslekler
- information profession
- bilgi meslek
- library profession
- kütüphane meslek
- professionals
- profesyoneller
Polis soygunun profesyonellerin işi olduğunu ortaya çıkardı.
-Police revealed that the heist was the work of professionals.
Bunu profesyonellere bırak.
-Leave it to the professionals.
- the medical profession
- tıp mesleğinin
- acquire a profession
- meslek edinmek
- banking profession
- (Avrupa Birliği) bankacılık mesleği
- crowded profession
- rağbet gören meslek
- dismissing from profession
- (Kanun) meslekten ihraç
- enter a profession
- mesleğe girmek
- enter profession
- meslek hayatına başlamak
- go into profession
- meslek hayatına başlamak
- having a profession
- meslek sahibi
- health profession
- (Tıp) sağlık mesleği
- misusing of profession
- (Kanun) mesleğin suiistimali
- profess
- {f} (inancını) ikrar etmek, açıkça
- profess
- yapmak
Şarkıcılığı hep meslek olarak yapmak istemişimdir.
-I always wanted to be a professional singer.
Çoğunluğu değilsede, çok sayıda profesyonel çevirmen sadece kendi ana dillerine çeviri yapmaktadırlar.
-Many, if not most, professional translators only translate into their native language.
- profess
- öğretmek
İngilizce öğretmek onun mesleğidir.
-Teaching English is his profession.
- profess
- profesörlük yapmak
- profess
- ikrar etmek
- profess
- {f} icra etmek (meslek)
- profess
- x göster/iddia et/açıkla
- profess
- savlamak
- professional
- kararlı
- professional
- {s} meslek
Mesleki kariyeri mahvoldu.
-His professional career was bankrupt.
Bu çok ilginç deney senin mesleki kişiliğini meydana çıkarmaktadır.
-This very interesting test reveals your professional personality.
- professional
- iş için
- professional
- {i} para için yapan kimse
- professional
- meslekçe
- professional
- para için yapan
- professional
- mütehassıs
- professional
- fikir işçisi
- professional
- meslekten yetişme kimse
- professional
- {s} mesleğe ait, mesleki
- professional
- profesyonel kimse
- professional
- azimli
- professional
- profession- allymeslek bakımından
- professional
- {s} meslekten yetişme
- professional
- ustalıkla
- professional
- ustalıklı
- professional
- (Tıp) mesleki uğraşıya bağlı, mesleki çalışma sonucu oluşan
- the profession
- meslektaşlar
- the profession
- meslekten kişiler
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profession teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An occupation in which one has a professed expertise in a particular area; a job, especially one requiring a high level of skill or training
Örnek Cümle:
My father was a barrister by profession.
- The practitioners of such an occupation collectively
Örnek Cümle:
His conduct is against the established practices of the legal profession.
- A declaration of belief, faith or of one's opinion
Örnek Cümle:
Despite his continued professions of innocence, the court eventually sentenced him to five years.
- A promise or vow made on entering a religious order
Örnek Cümle:
Rosario was a young novice belonging to the monastery, who in three months intended to make his profession.
- any calling or occupation involving special mental or other special disciplines
- a declaration, opinion, vocation {n}
- an occupation that requires special skills and advanced training
- an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion; "a profession of disagreement"
- An occupation that requires expertise or a high level of skill
- affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith; "a profession of Christianity"
- In the colleague information, this refers to the type of work done by the researcher Examples of Professions are molecular biologist, biochemist, instructor, winemaker, doctor, lawyer etc
- An occupation, the practice of which directly influences human well-being and requires mastery of a complex body of knowledge and specialized skills, requiring both formal education and practical experience
- The act of professing or claiming; open declaration; public avowal or acknowledgment; as, professions of friendship; a profession of faith
- vocation, skilled occupation; total people engaged in a profession; declaration, proclamation; avowal, acknowledgement {i}
- an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences) affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith; "a profession of Christianity"
- A profession is a type of job that requires advanced education or training. Harper was a teacher by profession Only 20 per cent of jobs in the professions are held by women
- the body of people in a learned occupation; "the news spread rapidly through the medical community
- The collective body of persons engaged in a calling; as, the profession distrust him
- That of which one professed knowledge; the occupation, if not mechanical, agricultural, or the like, to which one devotes one's self; the business which one professes to understand, and to follow for subsistence; calling; vocation; employment; as, the profession of arms; the profession of a clergyman, lawyer, or physician; the profession of lecturer on chemistry
- Tanunnect
- That which one professed; a declaration; an avowal; a claim; as, his professions are insincere
- You can use profession to refer to all the people who have the same profession. The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now
- The act of entering, or becoming a member of, a religious order
- an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences)
- an occupation whose prestige and status is dependent upon the degree to which its members have authority over decision making, experience autonomy in their work, and possess a mastery of a defined body of knowledge that extends beyond that of a layperson
- For "H" visas: refers to occupations that require at least a US bachelor degree as the minimum education to carry out the duties Example: teacher, engineer, computer systems analyst
- the body of people in a learned occupation; "the news spread rapidly through the medical community"
- * An occupation, the practice of which directly influences human well-being and requires mastery of a complex body of knowledge and specialized skills, requiring both formal education and practical experience
- In the colleague class, this refers to the type of work done Examples of Professions are molecular biologist, biochemist, instructor, winemaker, doctor, lawyer, Indian chief
- prestigious profession
- profession carrying a very high status, occupation that is thought to be very respected
- helping profession
- A profession that nurtures the growth of or addresses the problems of a person's physical, psychological, intellectual, emotional or spiritual well-being, including medicine, psychotherapy, psychological counseling, social work, education, life coaching and ministry
- liberal profession
- A liberal profession is an occupation pursued in relation to an ideal of public service and requiring substantial mastery of complex skills in the liberal arts or sciences which cannot be delegated to assistants
- profess
- To declare friendship
- profess
- To make open declaration of, as of one's knowledge, belief, action, etc.; to avow or acknowledge; to confess publicly; to own or admit freely
- profess
- To set up a claim to; to make presence to; hence, to put on or present an appearance of
- profess
- To take a profession upon one's self by a public declaration; to confess
- professional
- A person who belongs to a profession
- professional
- Of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession
- professional
- A person who earns his living from a specified activity
- world's oldest profession
- Prostitution
- free profession
- freelance work
- profess
- {v} to declare, protest, exercise
- professional
- {a} relating to a profession or art
- academic profession
- career in a university or college, career of higher studies
- economics profession
- the body of professional economists
- health profession
- the body of individuals whose work helps to maintain the health of their clients
- learned profession
- one of the three professions traditionally believed to require advanced learning and high principles
- legal profession
- the body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction; "he was admitted to the bar in New Jersey
- legal profession
- Law, occupation concerned with laws and justice
- liberal profession
- free-lance profession
- lucrative profession
- profitable profession, profession in which it is possible to earn a high salary
- medical profession
- the body of individuals who are qualified to practice medicine
- profess
- practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about; "She professes organic chemistry"
- profess
- take vows, as in religious order; "she professed herself as a nun"
- profess
- To present to knowledge of to proclaim ones self versed in; to make ones self a teacher or practitioner of to set up as an authority respecting; to declare (ones self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess ones self a physician
- profess
- to avow or acknowledge; to confess publicly; to own or admit freely
- profess
- To make open declaration of as of ones knowledge, belief, action, etc.; to avow or acknowledge; to confess publicly; to own or admit freely
- profess
- admit, make a clean breast of; "She confessed that she had taken the money"
- profess
- To make open declaration of, as of one's knowledge, belief, action, etc
- profess
- To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's self a physician
- profess
- {f} claim, allege; present oneself as -; declare one's faith in -; engage in -, work in -; feign, pretend
- profess
- state insincerely; "He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt"; "She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber"; "She pretends to be an expert on wine"
- profess
- receive into a religious order or congregation state freely; "The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades
- profess
- receive into a religious order or congregation
- profess
- If you profess to do or have something, you claim that you do it or have it, often when you do not. She professed to hate her nickname Why do organisations profess that they care? `I don't know,' Pollard replied, professing innocence. the Republicans' professed support for traditional family values. = claim
- profess
- state freely; "The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades"
- profess
- confess one's faith in, or allegiance to; "The terrorists professed allegiance to the Muslim faith"; "he professes to be a Communist"
- profess
- To take a profession upon ones self by a public declaration; to confess
- profess
- If you profess a feeling, opinion, or belief, you express it. He professed to be content with the arrangement Bacher professed himself pleased with the Indian tour. a right to profess their faith in Islam
- professional
- {i} person who works in a skilled occupation, specialist
- professional
- engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood; "the professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications"; "began her professional career after the Olympics"; "professional theater"; "professional football"; "a professional cook"; "professional actors and athletes"
- professional
- a person engaged in one of the learned professions an athlete who plays for pay characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession; "professional conduct"; "professional ethics"; "a thoroughly professional performance"
- professional
- Professional means relating to a person's work, especially work that requires special training. His professional career started at Liverpool University. + professionally pro·fes·sion·al·ly a professionally-qualified architect
- professional
- A person who participates in a given occupation over a period of time and makes it a career
- professional
- Declared intent to work for pay; may require special training or certification by a third party (as with doctors or lawyers)
- professional
- {i} crackjack
- professional
- Professional people have jobs that require advanced education or training. highly qualified professional people like doctors and engineers. Professional is also a noun. My father wanted me to become a professional and have more stability
- professional
- Classifications in which the predominant and essential function of the work requires the application of theories, concepts, principles, and methodologies typically acquired through completion of a bachelor's or post-bachelor's degree program Professional work requires the consistent exercise of discretion in order to research, analyze, interpret, develop, and apply various criteria to nonroutine and nonmechanical processes
- professional
- {s} pertaining to a profession, of a skilled occupation; working in one of the skilled occupations
- professional
- Of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the standards of a profession
- professional
- Someone who"does his/her best when feeling their worst"
- professional
- A person whose work involves making judgements in situations where even knowing all the facts does not make it clear what would be the right course of action Recognition of the difference between a profession and other forms of occupation is credited to the Greek doctor, Hippocrates, who lived 2500 year ago but the current range of different professions did not begin to emerge until the nineteenth century Professionals normally have a code of ethics, take the trouble to keep their knowledge and expertise up-to-date and are paid to enable them to devote their time to using and improving their skills
- professional
- anyone who gets paid for doing theater; an irrelevant remark in relation to Town & Gown
- professional
- That is carried out for money, especially as a livelihood
- professional
- of or relating to or suitable as a profession; "professional organizations"; "a professional field such as law"
- professional
- A person with specific expertise and skills in an accepted area of knowledge
- professional
- A person who prosecutes anything professionally, or for a livelihood, and not in the character of an amateur; a professional worker
- professional
- artist [n] a person who makes art for a living
- professional
- engaged in by members of a profession; "professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching"
- professional
- A person who has, within the year previous to the convention, made 50% or more of his or her income from unicycling performances, or from performing which involved unicycling as more than a minor prop
- professional
- An expert
- professional
- Professional sports are played for money rather than as a hobby. an art student who had played professional football for a short time. amateur
- professional
- a person engaged in one of the learned professions
- professional
- This is a person who is a recognised professional An accountant, actuary, doctor, solicitor, vet, etc , are all recognised as being members of a profession In recent years the term has widened and takes in some senior managerial positions Not all lenders go as far as this Therefore, some high earners will be able to borrow more from certain lenders than others top
- professional
- Of or pertaining to a profession, or calling; conforming to the rules or standards of a profession; following a profession; as, professional knowledge; professional conduct
- professional
- characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession; "professional conduct"; "professional ethics"; "a thoroughly professional performance"
- professional
- A player who is paid to play soccer
- professional
- Expert
- professional
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- professional
- A person who is a member of a recognised profession, such as a doctor or solicitor The definition of a professional can vary substantially from lender to lender with occupations such as banker being accepted as a profession by some but rejected by others Many professions are disquvalified from practicing if they become bankrupt
- professional
- 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 amateur Professional is also a noun. He had been a professional since March 1985. + professionally pro·fes·sion·al·ly By age 16 he was playing professionally with bands in Greenwich Village
- professional
- (1) person who makes a living from bridge
- professional
- Turnkey web site with multiple interactive elements & Ecommerce Prices start at $4,500
- professional
- (person) has a service orientation, making expertise available to others, has a distinctive body of knowledge and competencies, coupled with appropriate attitudes and values, has autonomy in performance of work, within agreed boundaries and regulatory framework, and enjoys public recognition of the authority by virtue of operating under code of ethics
- professional
- Engaged in by professionals; as, a professional race; opposed to amateur
- professional
- A person who has received education and training in a specialized area
- professional
- an athlete who plays for pay
- professional
- approval 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. amateur Professional is also a noun. a dedicated professional who worked harmoniously with the cast and crew. + professionally pro·fes·sion·al·ly These tickets have been produced very professionally. see also semi-professional
- professional
- Employees undertaking duties by applying a specialist body of knowledge from a recognised field of university-based tertiary studies other than teaching or guidance
- professional
- of or relating to a profession; "we need professional advice"; "professional training"; "professional equipment for his new office"
- professional
- an authority qualified to teach apprentices
- professional
- of or relating to or suitable as a profession; "professional organizations"; "a professional field such as law
- professional
- One who receives monetary remuneration for playing golf
- professional
- One who is engaged in one of the learned professions and/or who makes it a permanent career Characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession Exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace Following a line of conduct as though it were a profession
- professional
- any individual or entity, public or private, receiving the Market Data for its own business and professional activities
- professionally
- from a professional standpoint; in a professional manner, in a highly skilled manner
- professionally
- in a professional manner; "professionally trained staff
- professionally
- In a professional manner or capacity; by profession or calling; in the exercise of one's profession; one employed professionally
- professionally
- In a professional manner
- professionally
- in a professional manner; "professionally trained staff"
- professionals
- plural of professional
- professions
- plural of profession
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