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Перевод: professional
[прилагательное] профессиональный; [существительное] профессионал ; спортсмен-профессионал
Тезаурус:
- If the patient has problems with his employer, he may need to apply for professional help through his social worker.
- At the Taj, Indian families were grouping themselves for the professional photographers who swarmed over the central platform.
- Yet the onus of preventing censorship already rests on the individual professional when policy statements and a code of professional conduct alone are the only weapons being applied against censorship.
- As the earlier quotation from Patrons are people implies, a young person enters the library as an individual, independent person with the right to a full, professional level of service.
- The new Baryshnikov still dances - yes, with immaculate grace and fine co-ordination - but instead of launching into bravura virtuoso variations he applies his artistry to less spectacular works, modestly remaining very much one of a good professional team.
- "However professional the police and Customs are, there will always be a way through."
- Training Type of training (college, part-time, night school, etc.), courses taken (including apprenticeships, articles, etc.), professional qualifications achieved and dates, membership of professional bodies (if so, which level), additional skills/training, for example, foreign languages, specific machinery.
- He said the white paper on which the National Health Service and Community Care Bill is based had been devised without consultation with professional people or the public.
- Sometimes they are told to demonstrate what new recruits (and the field-worker) can expect; on other occasions they are told to illustrate the funny or the tragic sides of policing; or are used as a vehicle for the story-teller to display some features about him or herself, such as his or her experience and skill and ability in handling all things, and that he or she is professional in being able to talk about horror in a cold and detached manner.
- professional qualifications;
- In the meantime, Henley had become a successful club recognised everywhere as one of the friendliest - where a chap can be assured of a game at weekends by simply turning up looking for one; a Club with a pretty, well kept, interesting course; a 19th hole where there is good refreshment and some comfortable chairs; an excellent Professional's shop and a social and golfing calendar second to none and the envy of most.
- So much of professional life is spent in the competitive atmosphere of interviews and auditions that a chance to work on themselves constructively and together is something actors relish.
- It is one thing for the Association to demand certain professional standards of its members (as formulated in the Code of Professional Conduct), and to expect them to have loyalty to these rather than to the employer in any dispute, but the professional association itself has to be seen to take a strong stand in support of its membership, or indeed against its membership, if such situations of conflict arise.
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