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pro·fes·sion
/prəˈfɛʃən/
職業,表白,聲明,公開宣布
From:
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pro·fes·sion
/prəˈfɛʃən/
名詞
職業,專業
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pro·fes·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
professing
or
claiming
;
open
declaration
;
public
avowal
or
acknowledgment
;
as
,
professions
of
friendship
;
a
profession
of
faith
.
A
solemn
vow
,
promise
,
and
profession
.
--
Bk
.
of
Com
.
Prayer
.
2.
That
which
one
professed
;
a
declaration
;
an
avowal
;
a
claim
;
as
,
his
professions
are
insincere
.
The
Indians
quickly
perceive
the
coincidence
or
the
contradiction
between
professions
and
conduct
.
--
J
.
Morse
.
3.
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
.
Hi
tried
five
or
six
professions
in
turn
.
--
Macaulay
.
Note:
☞
The
three
professions
,
or
learned
professions
,
are
,
especially
,
theology
,
law
,
and
medicine
.
4.
The
collective
body
of
persons
engaged
in
a
calling
;
as
,
the
profession
distrust
him
.
5.
Eccl. Law.
The
act
of
entering
,
or
becoming
a
member
of
,
a
religious
order
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
profession
n
1:
the
body
of
people
in
a
learned
occupation
; "
the
news
spread
rapidly
through
the
medical
community
" [
syn
:
community
]
2:
an
occupation
requiring
special
education
(
especially
in
the
liberal
arts
or
sciences
)
3:
an
open
avowal
(
true
or
false
)
of
some
belief
or
opinion
; "
a
profession
of
disagreement
" [
syn
:
professing
]
4:
affirmation
of
acceptance
of
some
religion
or
faith
; "
a
profession
of
Christianity
"
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