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Перевод: profession
[прилагательное] профессиональный; [существительное] профессия ; лица какой-л. профессии; заявление; признание; исповедание; вероисповедание; обет ; вступление в религиозный орден
Тезаурус:
- The ostensible purposes of this Act were to ensure that an adequate supply of bodies was available for dissection in the teaching hospitals and anatomy schools, whilst eliminating the nefarious activities of the body-snatchers, whose commerce had nourished the medical profession.
- Lowe was quick to learn the various practices of the law profession, and decided upon conveyancing - transferring property from one person to another by purchase, lease or deed - as that branch of the law where his deafness was less of a handicap, and did so well that in the Michaelmas Term of 1829, he took the prescribed oaths publicly in the Temple Hall and emerged as a Barrister of the Middle Temple - a most unprecedented event which created a sensation in the profession.
- If nursing is to become a profession, it needs to develop its own body of knowledge.
- On the following Monday, a letter in The Times from "Foreign Office" claimed that there was little support in the House of Commons for a classical design, to which Coningham replied on the Thursday that "the great majority of the architectural profession" have concluded that Gothic was not appropriate.
- But let me return to the question that is of genuine interest, this question we so enjoyed debating when our evenings were not spoilt by chatter from those who lacked any fundamental understanding of the profession; that is to say, the question " what is a great butler"?
- In my profession I'll work fast
- The prospect of a pension must have attracted many men into a profession in which prestige was low, the pay not particularly good, and discipline strict.
- There are, within the teaching profession, as well as in the community at large, diverse views about aims and goals.
- The Entwined Serpents which gave birth to the symbol of the medical profession, the Caduceus, later became in Greek mythology the Staff of Hermes, the Messenger of the Gods.
- It was made clear, furthermore, that the Society did not regard the houses of businessmen or the "newly rich" as "distinguished", and in my opinion this piece of out-dated thinking crucially undermined any serious authority the Society may have achieved to arbitrate on standards in our profession.
- In a letter to Sir James Graham on 23 March 1843 Thomas Turner wrote: "During the period that has now elapsed since the deputation was received "some months since" favourable circumstances have arisen and resulted in a complete union between the heads of the Veterinary Colleges of London and Edinburgh and the profession at large and I am enabled to state that the accompanying petition and draft Charter have received the signatures of the several Professors of the said College"
- But, as Elinor was always telling him, Henry did not inspire confidence as a representative of the legal profession.
- The relaxation of advertising regulations, initially in 1979-;80, and more fully in 1987, seems to have had only a limited impact on the profession.
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