| 单词 | professionally |
| 释义 | professionallyWord family (noun) profession professional professionalism (adjective) professional ≠ unprofessional (adverb) professionally unprofessionally From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishOccupationsprofessionallypro‧fes‧sion‧al‧ly /prəˈfeʃənəli/ AWL adverb1 BOJOB/WORKas part of your workDo you need to use English professionally?2 GOOD ATin a way that shows high standards and good trainingThe magazine wasn’t very professionally designed.3 BOas a paid job rather than just for funa chance to play football professionally4 by someone who has the necessary skills and trainingThe carpet should be professionally fitted.Examples from the Corpusprofessionally• They were doing a job not totally agreeable to them, but they were doing it professionally.• She responded very professionally and discreetly nodded, so I knew there would be either a discount or a special plate delivered.• After his father died he did a lot of odd jobs, including shining shoes, boxing professionally and preaching.• The makeup is more professionally applied.• Again, a professionally drafted clause was held unreasonable.• On 30 June 1978 the deceased signed a professionally drawn will.• a professionally edited video• The apartments were professionally operated and tended to have higher occupancy rates and rents than the rental market as a whole.• If Liddy and Leary could wed professionally, so can Falwell and Flynt. |
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