profess [ prə'fes ] v. 声称,以...为业,伪称 e.g. 1. He professed himself to be a poet. 他自称是诗人。
2. He professed to know nothing about the matter. 他声称对此事一无所知。
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profession [ prə'feʃən ] n. 职业,专业 e.g. 1. I don't believe her profession of friendship for us. 我不相信她声称同我们友好。
2. He is a doctor by profession. 他的职业是医生。
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professional [ prə'feʃənl ] a. 职业的,专业的
n. 专业人员 e.g. 1. She is a real professional. 她是个真正的专家。
2. That doctor has been accused of professional misconduct. 那位医生被指控违反医德。
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professionally [ ˌprə'feʃənəli ] ad. 职业上,专业上 e.g. 1. The plans had been drawn professionally. 那计画是由专家制定的。
2. Her voice should be professionally trained. 她在运嗓上应接受专业训练。
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professor [ prə'fesə ] n. 教授 e.g. 1. He is a professor of history. 他是为历史学教授。
2. Professor Green, lately of Princeton, is now head of the department at California. 格林教授不久前在普林斯顿任教,现在是加州大学的系主任。
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proffer [ 'prɔfə ] v. 提供
n. 提供,提出,提供物 e.g. 1. She proffered him her resignation. 她向他递交了辞呈。
2. I gave her a proffer of help. 我给了她一个援助性的建议。
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proficiency [ prə'fiʃənsi ] n. 熟练,精通 e.g. 1. Any of12 levels of proficiency at the grade of black belt in martial arts such as judo and karate. 段在东方武术中,黑腰带的级别精通达12级中的任一级,如柔道和空手道
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proficient [ prə'fiʃənt ] a. 熟练的,精通的
n. 能手,专家 e.g. 1. The state or quality of being proficient; competence. 熟练,精通熟练的性质或状态;内行
2. After reading this book, you will be proficient in writing. 读完这本书, 你会精于写作。
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proficiently ad. 熟练地 e.g.
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profile [ 'prəufail ] n. 侧面,轮廓,人物素描
v. 描绘...轮廓,评论人物
n. 概要,人物简介 e.g. 1. The government is trying to keep a low profile on this issue. 政府力图在这个问题上保持低姿态。
2. The huge trees were profiled against the night sky. 在夜空的映衬下显出大树的轮廓。
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profiling [ 'prəufailiŋ ] 程序概要分析 e.g. 1. The huge trees were profiled against the night sky. 在夜空的映衬下显出大树的轮廓。
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profit [ 'prɔfit ] n. 利润,赢利,利益
v. 有益,获利,赚钱 e.g. 1. There is very little profit in selling newspapers at present. 现在卖报纸利润很少。
2. You can profit by my mistakes and avoid them yourself. 你可以从我的错误中得到教训,避免犯同样错误。
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profit and loss 损益 e.g. 1. The profit and loss account show the movements which have take place since the last balance sheet. 该损益帐目表明子上次资产负债表以来已经发生的变动。
2. A legal contract entered into by two or more persons in which each agrees to furnish a part of the capital and labor for a business enterprise, and by which each shares a fixed proportion of profits and losses. 合伙契约两个人或多个人签订的法律契约,每个人都同意为一个商业实体出一部分资金和劳力,从而每个人都可分享固定比例的一部分利润和承担固定比例的一部分损失
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profitability [ ˌprɔfitə'biliti ] n. 收益性,利益率 e.g. 1. The new manager's job is to restore the company to profitability. 新经理的工作是让这家公司能恢复盈利状况。
2. Pilferage in the warehouse reduces profitability by about two per cent. 仓库中的失窃使利润损失了百分之二.
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profitable [ 'prɔfitəbəl ] a. 有益的,有用的 e.g. 1. It is profitable to import food. 进口食品可赚钱。
2. Producing results; profitable. 产生结果的;有益的
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profiteer [ ˌprɔfi'tiə ] n. 获暴利的人,奸商
v. 获暴利,赚大钱 e.g. 1. Rent controls were introduced to prevent profiteering. 为了防止牟取暴利而 实行了租金管制.
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profitless [ 'prɔfitlis ] 无益的 e.g. 1. Revising the procedure was an entirely profitless exercise. 对程序进行修改是徒劳无功的.
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profligate [ 'prɔfligit ] a. 放荡的,不检点的,浪费的
n. 放荡者,享乐者 e.g. 1. One who wastes, especially one who wastes money; a profligate. 浪费者浪费之人,尤指浪费钱财的人;败家子
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profound [ prə'faund ] a. 极深的,深奥的,深厚的 e.g. 1. They listened to the speaker with profound interest. 他们怀着浓厚的兴趣聆听着演讲者。
2. Strange creatures live in the profound depths of the ocean. 大洋深处生活着奇异的生物。
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profoundly [ prə'faʊndli ] a. 深深地,深远地,非常地
ad. 深深地 e.g. 1. His feeling has been harmed profoundly. 他的感情被深深地伤害了。
2. The news moved her profoundly. She immediately asked to go to the front. 这消息使她深受感动,她立即要求到前线去。
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