词组 | profession |
释义 | profession /prəˈfeʃən/ noun a job that needs a high level of education and trainingadjectives/nouns + professionthe medical profession (=doctors, nurses etc) Most people in the medical profession support the idea of free healthcare.the legal profession (=lawyers) He followed his father into the legal profession.the teaching profession (=teachers) I have the greatest respect for the teaching profession.the acting profession (=actors) His career in the acting profession lasted 40 years.the nursing profession Mary had retired from the nursing profession.the caring professions (=jobs that involve looking after people, for example nursing) A high proportion of people in the caring professions are women.sb’s chosen profession He was really happy in his chosen profession.verbsenter/go into/join a profession Hugh left college intending to enter the medical profession.work in a profession You need specialized qualifications to work in professions such as architecture and law.choose a profession He was beginning to think that he had chosen the wrong profession.belong to a profession The committee is made up of people who belong to a variety of different professions.leave a profession Why do you want to leave the profession?prepositionsby profession (=used when saying what someone’s job is) Johnson was a lawyer by profession.within the profession There is a lot of controversy within the medical profession about the effectiveness of this treatment.outside a profession Even people outside the profession had heard of the case.phrasesa member of a profession Some members of the legal profession support a change in the law.at the top of your profession He was a very highly respected man at the top of his profession. |
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