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单词 unprofessional
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Definition of unprofessional in English:

unprofessional

adjective ʌnprəˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌənprəˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • Below or contrary to the standards expected in a particular profession.

    a report on unprofessional conduct
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is alleged that his actions at the Leeds jail were indecent, unprofessional and an abuse of his professional position.
    • Can they not see how unprofessional it is to air their personal bias and grievances in supposed coverage of the Jazz City festival.
    • Therefore you need to get in quick while there offering a professional service for an unprofessional fee.
    • One of the main pitfalls is picking a development partner who is inexperienced and unprofessional.
    • I mean, she even had an unprofessional opening sales pitch.
    • Anyway, all of that was the prelude to my slightly unprofessional response to that group this afternoon.
    • To start with people are very unfriendly, unprofessional and rude.
    • How does the committee expect to find suppliers in the future with this unprofessional conduct?
    • I may have said there are people here who are incompetent and unprofessional.
    • But yesterday Mr Roberts admitted unprofessional and incompetent conduct.
    • Complaints are mounting about the unprofessional job the contractors are doing.
    • The media cited that Magistrate Frazer was dismissed for unprofessional conduct.
    • Many things they may be, but unprofessional and incompetent with money they are not.
    • So much of the time we forget about how professional or unprofessional our appearance is.
    • It would be shown as a clear illustration of unprofessional conduct on the part of the officer.
    • She has a recurring dream, she confides, in which she is a sloppy and unprofessional actress.
    • Pot-smoking, careless, unprofessional, they seem to deserve all the horrors visited on them.
    • This was one of the most childish displays of unprofessional conduct I've seen in the media ever.
    • There is a temptation to do a bit of gloating about the unprofessional standards of certain accountancy firms.
    • This isn't sloppy or unprofessional like you may think punk rock must be.
    Synonyms
    improper, unethical, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonourable, disreputable, unseemly, unbecoming, unbefitting, indecorous, unworthy, lax, negligent
    informal shady, crooked, not cricket
    British informal dodgy
    amateurish, amateur, unskilled, unskilful, inexpert, untrained, unqualified, inexperienced, unpractised, incompetent, sloppy, careless, slapdash, slipshod, shoddy, bungling, bumbling, blundering, second-rate, clumsy, crude, inefficient
    informal cack-handed, cowboy

Derivatives

  • unprofessionalism

  • noun
    • That the Queen's advisers should have ignored a letter from Burrell's solicitor, Andrew Shaw, requesting a meeting, is evidence of gross unprofessionalism and disdainful high-handedness on the part of the royal household.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the meantime, I continue to be amazed at the blatant unprofessionalism of most cable television news interviewers and the breathtaking dishonesty of their guests.
      • I still manage to bring an element of unprofessionalism and they let me.
      • There were several apparent cases of unprofessionalism and general misconduct by staff members, and those are being dealt with through normal disciplinary procedures as they should be.
      • There's zero tolerance for misconduct or unprofessionalism by any member this department.
  • unprofessionally

  • adverb ˌʌnprəˈfɛʃ(ə)nəliˌənprəˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)li
    • So far as it is thought about more commonly and unprofessionally, it seems to be regarded as a vacation exercise, a luxury, a leisure activity for the middle and upper classes.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He warns ministers: ‘When one clergyman or woman acts unprofessionally, he or she threatens to bring the Church as a whole into disrepute - witness the ripple effect of scandals.’
      • There have been many changes, and I have seen for myself the punishment meted out to those who are undisciplined, especially those who behave unprofessionally - for example, those who commit rape, or theft, or other undisciplined acts.
      • They want an apology from Atkinson and from the school principal, Pat Flores, who they feel handled the situation quite unprofessionally.
      • We have no process to deal with priests who act unprofessionally, nor a way to listen to credible witnesses in such cases.
 
 

Definition of unprofessional in US English:

unprofessional

adjectiveˌənprəˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌənprəˈfeSH(ə)n(ə)l
  • Below or contrary to the standards expected in a particular profession.

    a report on unprofessional conduct
    Example sentencesExamples
    • How does the committee expect to find suppliers in the future with this unprofessional conduct?
    • The media cited that Magistrate Frazer was dismissed for unprofessional conduct.
    • I may have said there are people here who are incompetent and unprofessional.
    • To start with people are very unfriendly, unprofessional and rude.
    • One of the main pitfalls is picking a development partner who is inexperienced and unprofessional.
    • It would be shown as a clear illustration of unprofessional conduct on the part of the officer.
    • Anyway, all of that was the prelude to my slightly unprofessional response to that group this afternoon.
    • I mean, she even had an unprofessional opening sales pitch.
    • This isn't sloppy or unprofessional like you may think punk rock must be.
    • Can they not see how unprofessional it is to air their personal bias and grievances in supposed coverage of the Jazz City festival.
    • So much of the time we forget about how professional or unprofessional our appearance is.
    • But yesterday Mr Roberts admitted unprofessional and incompetent conduct.
    • Complaints are mounting about the unprofessional job the contractors are doing.
    • There is a temptation to do a bit of gloating about the unprofessional standards of certain accountancy firms.
    • Many things they may be, but unprofessional and incompetent with money they are not.
    • This was one of the most childish displays of unprofessional conduct I've seen in the media ever.
    • Pot-smoking, careless, unprofessional, they seem to deserve all the horrors visited on them.
    • She has a recurring dream, she confides, in which she is a sloppy and unprofessional actress.
    • It is alleged that his actions at the Leeds jail were indecent, unprofessional and an abuse of his professional position.
    • Therefore you need to get in quick while there offering a professional service for an unprofessional fee.
    Synonyms
    improper, unethical, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonourable, disreputable, unseemly, unbecoming, unbefitting, indecorous, unworthy, lax, negligent
    amateurish, amateur, unskilled, unskilful, inexpert, untrained, unqualified, inexperienced, unpractised, incompetent, sloppy, careless, slapdash, slipshod, shoddy, bungling, bumbling, blundering, second-rate, clumsy, crude, inefficient
 
 
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