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professionalism

/pruh-fesh-uh-nl-iz-uhm/US // prəˈfɛʃ ə nlˌɪz əm //UK // (prəˈfɛʃənəˌlɪzəm) //

专业精神,职业精神,职业化,专业性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : professional character, spirit, or methods.
    • : the standing, practice, or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur.

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Examples

  • A laptop stand can help lift your computer to a more convenient height as well as provide ventilation opportunities and add a degree of professionalism to your home office.

  • Let’s please bring back civility to our political discourse and hold our presidential candidates to the same level of professionalism that has been expected in years past.

  • This extension-packed list also boasts a wide variety of efficient social media extensions that boost professionalism, punctuality, and productivity.

  • Some guidelines are common sense etiquette and professionalism while others are specifically outlined by the publisher.

  • Follow-up emails show responsibility, eagerness, and a certain level of professionalism.

  • Her polished professionalism is criticized, as if being a polished professional is a bad thing.

  • Little the criminals knew about the professionalism of journalists.

  • Physicians will regain our professionalism when we stop participating in this circus.

  • It is beyond belief, and it is shocking that someone who makes claims of professionalism would lower himself to this level.

  • Bloomberg conveyed a sense of professionalism and of someone very much in control.

  • Physicians, for instance, exhibit professionalism when they practice medicine without concern for the patient.

  • Teachers exhibit professionalism when they teach their subject as an end in itself or for their own satisfaction.

  • In the first place, professionalism is marked by condescension in which an attitude of superiority is evident.

  • Professionalism impoverishes relationship because, for instance, neither the parent nor the child gives or receives.

  • He said it was cockney impudence because it lacked the professionalism he expected.