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прил. профессиональный - professional accountant - professional association - professional community - professional conversion - professional development - professional education - professional field - professional intuition - professional job - professional organization - professional people - professional principles - professional qualification - professional services - professional standard PROFESSIONAL 1) профессиональный 2) коммерческий 3) специалист, профессионал 4) специалист свободной профессии или занимающийся умственным трудом PROFESSIONAL 1. прил. 1) общ. профессиональный (относящийся к профессии) professional reputation — профессиональная репутация professional skills — профессиональные навыки умения professional knowledge — профессиональные знания Chris, you're a nurse, so can I ask your professional opinion on bandaging ankles? — Крис, ты медсестра, позволь узнать твое профессиональное мнение по поводу того, как перевязывать лодыжку. Both doctors have been charged with professional misconduct. — Оба врача были обвинены в халатном исполнении своих обязанностей. See: professionalism, professional growth, professional development, professional environment, professional group, professional relationship, professional misconduct, professional standard 2) эк. тр. имеющий профессию специальность, профессиональный professional painter — художник-профессионал She's a professional photographer. — Она профессиональный фотограф. 3) общ. профессиональный (обладающий высокой квалификацией) professional adviceсовет консультация специалиста The quality of my work is professional. — Качество моей работы соответствует профессиональному уровню. 2. сущ. 1) а) общ. профессионал, специалист (лицо, занятое в какой-либо профессии, особенно человек интеллектуального или творческого труда) the help of professionals such as lawyers, accountants and financial plannersпомощь профессионалов, таких как юристы, бухгалтера и специалисты по финансовому планированию б) спорт. спортсмен-профессионал He's only been playing football as a professional for two years. — В качестве профессионала он играет в футбол только два года. 2) общ. профессионал (лицо, компетентное в какой-л. области) You can tell by her comments that this editor is a real professional. — Судя по ее комментариям, можно сказать, что этот редактор — настоящий профессионал. 3) воен. кадровый военнослужащий 4) спорт. инструктор по физкультуре спорту; преподаватель физкультуры
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   1. adj.  1) профессиональный  2) имеющий профессию или специальность; - professional classes  2. noun  1) профессионал  2) спортсмен-профессионал PROFESSIONAL classes адвокаты, учителя и т.п. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or belonging to or connected with a profession. 2 a having or showing the skill of a professional, competent. b worthy of a professional (professional conduct). 3 engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation (cf. AMATEUR) (a professional boxer). 4 derog. engaged in a specified activity regarded with disfavour (a professional agitator). --n. a professional person. Phrases and idioms professional foul a deliberate foul in football etc., esp. to prevent an opponent from scoring. Derivatives professionally adv. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. adjective  Date: 1606  1.  a. of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession  b. engaged in one of the learned professions  c.  (1) characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession  (2) exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace  2.  a. participating for gain or livelihood in an activity or field of endeavor often engaged in by amateurs a ~ golfer  b. having a particular profession as a permanent career a ~ soldier  c. engaged in by persons receiving financial return ~ football  3. following a line of conduct as though it were a profession a ~ patriot  • ~ly adverb  II. noun  Date: 1811 one that is ~; especially one that engages in a pursuit or activity ~ly ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (professionals) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Professional means relating to a person’s work, especially work that requires special training. His professional career started at Liverpool University. ADJ: ADJ n • professionally ...a professionally-qualified architect... ADV: ADV -ed/adj, ADV with cl 2. Professional people have jobs that require advanced education or training. ...highly qualified professional people like doctors and engineers. ADJ: ADJ n • Professional is also a noun. My father wanted me to become a professional and have more stability. N-COUNT 3. 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 ADJ • Professional is also a noun. He had been a professional since March 1985. N-COUNT • professionally By age 16 he was playing professionally with bands in Greenwich Village. ADV: ADV after v 4. Professional sports are played for money rather than as a hobby. ...an art student who had played professional football for a short time. ? amateur ADJ: ADJ n 5. 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 ADJ c darkgreen]approval • Professional is also a noun. ...a dedicated professional who worked harmoniously with the cast and crew. N-COUNT • professionally These tickets have been produced very professionally. ADV: ADV with v 6. see also semi-professional ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 adj 1 »JOB« only before noun, no comparative connected with a job that needs special education and training  (What professional qualifications does he have? | on the basis of professional advice) 2 »WELL TRAINED« showing that someone has been well trained and is good at their work  (This business plan looks very professional. | a more professional approach to work) 3 »PAID« no comparative doing a job, sport or activity for money  (a professional tennis player | a professional army | turn professional (=start to do something as a job))  (- compare amateur1 (1)) 4 »TEAM/EVENT« no comparative done by or connected with people who are paid  (Jim's the manager of a professional hockey team. | The golf tournament is a professional event.)  (- compare amateur1 (1)) 5 professional person/man/woman etc someone who works in a profession, or who has an important position in a company or business  (We'd prefer to rent the house to a professional couple.) 6 a professional liar/complainer etc humorous someone who lies or complains too much 7 professional foul BrE a foul (=a rule broken in a sport) done deliberately to gain some advantage ~2 n 1 someone who earns money by doing a job, sport, or activity that many other people do just for enjoyment  (Hurd signed as a professional in 1978.)  (- compare amateur2) 2 someone who works in a job that requires special education and training  (the relationship between health professionals and patients) 3 someone who has a lot of experience and does something very skilfully  (You read that like a real professional.) 4 tennis/golf/swimming etc professional someone who is very good at a sport and is employed by a private club to teach its members ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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