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单词 profess
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profess


pro·fess

P0582100 (prə-fĕs′, prō-)v. pro·fessed, pro·fess·ing, pro·fess·es v.tr.1. To affirm openly; declare or claim: "a physics major [who] professes to be a stickler when it comes to data" (Gina Maranto).2. To make a pretense of; pretend: "top officials who were deeply involved with the arms sales but later professed ignorance of them" (David Johnston).3. To practice as a profession or claim knowledge of: profess medicine.4. To affirm belief in: profess Catholicism.5. To receive into a religious order or congregation.v.intr.1. To make an open affirmation.2. To take the vows of a religious order or congregation.
[Middle English professen, to take vows, from Old French profes, that has taken a religious vow (from Medieval Latin professus, avowed) and from Medieval Latin professāre, to administer a vow, both from Latin professus, past participle of profitērī, to affirm openly : pro-, forth; see pro-1 + fatērī, to acknowledge; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]
pro·fess′ed·ly (-fĕs′ĭd-lē) adv.

profess

(prəˈfɛs) vb1. to affirm or announce (something, such as faith); acknowledge: to profess ignorance; to profess a belief in God. 2. (tr) to claim (something, such as a feeling or skill, or to be or do something), often insincerely or falsely: to profess to be a skilled driver. 3. (Roman Catholic Church) to receive or be received into a religious order, as by taking vows[C14: from Latin prōfitērī to confess openly, from pro-1 + fatērī to confess]

pro•fess

(prəˈfɛs)

v.t. 1. to lay claim to, often insincerely; pretend to: He professed regret. 2. to declare openly; announce or affirm: to profess one's satisfaction. 3. to affirm one's faith in (a religion, God, etc.). 4. to declare oneself skilled or expert in; claim to have good knowledge of. 5. to receive into a religious order. v.i. 6. to make a profession, avowal, or declaration. 7. to take the vows of a religious order. [1400–50; back formation from professed]

profess


Past participle: professed
Gerund: professing
Imperative
profess
profess
Present
I profess
you profess
he/she/it professes
we profess
you profess
they profess
Preterite
I professed
you professed
he/she/it professed
we professed
you professed
they professed
Present Continuous
I am professing
you are professing
he/she/it is professing
we are professing
you are professing
they are professing
Present Perfect
I have professed
you have professed
he/she/it has professed
we have professed
you have professed
they have professed
Past Continuous
I was professing
you were professing
he/she/it was professing
we were professing
you were professing
they were professing
Past Perfect
I had professed
you had professed
he/she/it had professed
we had professed
you had professed
they had professed
Future
I will profess
you will profess
he/she/it will profess
we will profess
you will profess
they will profess
Future Perfect
I will have professed
you will have professed
he/she/it will have professed
we will have professed
you will have professed
they will have professed
Future Continuous
I will be professing
you will be professing
he/she/it will be professing
we will be professing
you will be professing
they will be professing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been professing
you have been professing
he/she/it has been professing
we have been professing
you have been professing
they have been professing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been professing
you will have been professing
he/she/it will have been professing
we will have been professing
you will have been professing
they will have been professing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been professing
you had been professing
he/she/it had been professing
we had been professing
you had been professing
they had been professing
Conditional
I would profess
you would profess
he/she/it would profess
we would profess
you would profess
they would profess
Past Conditional
I would have professed
you would have professed
he/she/it would have professed
we would have professed
you would have professed
they would have professed
Thesaurus
Verb1.profess - practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about; "She professes organic chemistry"claim - assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing; "He claimed that he killed the burglar"
2.profess - confess one's faith in, or allegiance to; "The terrorists professed allegiance to their country"; "he professes to be a Communist"declare - state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"
3.profess - admit (to a wrongdoing); "She confessed that she had taken the money"concede, confessacknowledge, admit - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"fess up, make a clean breast of, own up - admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error; "the writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting"
4.profess - state freely; "The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades"declare - state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"
5.profess - receive into a religious order or congregationprofess - take vows, as in religious order; "she professed herself as a nun"admit, take on, accept, take - admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
6.profess - take vows, as in religious order; "she professed herself as a nun"vow - make a vow; promise; "He vowed never to drink alcohol again"take the veil - become a nun; "The young woman took the veil after her fiance died"profess - receive into a religious order or congregation
7.profess - state insincerely; "He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt"; "She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber"; "She pretends to be an expert on wine"pretendclaim - assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing; "He claimed that he killed the burglar"

profess

verb1. claim, allege, pretend, fake, make out, sham, purport, feign, act as if, let on, dissemble `I don't know,' he replied, professing innocence.2. state, admit, announce, maintain, own, confirm, declare, acknowledge, confess, assert, proclaim, affirm, certify, avow, vouch, aver, asseverate He professed that he was content with the arrangements.

profess

verbTo claim or allege insincerely or falsely:feign, pretend.
Translations
冒充声称承认

profess

(prəˈfes) verb1. to state or declare openly. 承認 承认2. to claim or pretend. He professed to be an expert. 聲稱,冒充 声称,冒充 proˈfession (-ʃən) noun1. an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc. 職業,專業 职业,专业 2. the people who have such an occupation. the legal profession. 某專業的人,同行 某专业的人,同行 3. an open statement or declaration. 聲明 声明proˈfessional (-ʃə-) adjective (negative unprofessional). 1. of a profession. professional skill. 專業的 专业的2. of a very high standard. a very professional performance. 職業性的 职业性的3. earning money by performing, or giving instruction, in a sport or other activity that is a pastime for other people; not amateur. a professional musician/golfer. 職業上的 职业上的 noun (abbreviation pro (prou) ) a person who is professional. a golf professional/pro. 專業人員 专业人员proˈfessionally adverb 職業(地) 职业(地)

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profess


  • verb

Synonyms for profess

verb claim

Synonyms

  • claim
  • allege
  • pretend
  • fake
  • make out
  • sham
  • purport
  • feign
  • act as if
  • let on
  • dissemble

verb state

Synonyms

  • state
  • admit
  • announce
  • maintain
  • own
  • confirm
  • declare
  • acknowledge
  • confess
  • assert
  • proclaim
  • affirm
  • certify
  • avow
  • vouch
  • aver
  • asseverate

Synonyms for profess

verb to claim or allege insincerely or falsely

Synonyms

  • feign
  • pretend

Synonyms for profess

verb practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about

Related Words

  • claim

verb confess one's faith in, or allegiance to

Related Words

  • declare

verb admit (to a wrongdoing)

Synonyms

  • concede
  • confess

Related Words

  • acknowledge
  • admit
  • fess up
  • make a clean breast of
  • own up

verb state freely

Related Words

  • declare

verb receive into a religious order or congregation

Related Words

  • profess
  • admit
  • take on
  • accept
  • take

verb take vows, as in religious order

Related Words

  • vow
  • take the veil
  • profess

verb state insincerely

Synonyms

  • pretend

Related Words

  • claim
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