professional

/prəˈfeʃənl/ (bre, ipa) · /prəˈfeʃənl/ (ame, ipa) · /prə-ˈfesh-nəl -ˈfe-shə-nᵊl/ (ame, mw) · /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ (bre, ipa) · /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ (ame, ipa)

professional — adjective

  • professionalpositive
  • more professionalcomparative
  • most professionalsuperlative

1. connected with a particular type of occupation that demands extended academic st

1.形容詞B2
釋義

connected with a particular type of occupation that demands extended academic study or specific technical preparation

例句

The legal department requires a professional opinion before finalizing the contract for the merger.

collocation: professional opinion / professional standards

Benjamin has maintained a professional network of colleagues throughout his two decades in civil engineering.

同義詞
  • vocational

    specifically relates to training for a particular trade or craft.

  • white-collar

    describes office-based work, often implying a higher social status.

用法筆記

Focuses on the expertise related to a specific career requiring advanced academic training.

常見錯誤

Confusing with 'vocational', which usually refers to manual or technical trade training.

2. demonstrating a level of skill, conduct, or organization that is expected from s

2.形容詞B1
釋義

demonstrating a level of skill, conduct, or organization that is expected from someone who has been thoroughly trained

例句

Despite the sudden chaos during the live interview, the reporter remained entirely professional and calm.

remained professional despite chaos

Your presentation slides would look more professional if you used a consistent font and layout.

同義詞
  • competent

    emphasizes ability to do a task well, but lacks the nuance of workplace training.

  • conscientious

    focuses on the effort and care put into work rather than the result.

用法筆記

Used to describe behavior or quality that reflects competence and decorum.

常見錯誤

Using 'professionally' where the adjective form is required to describe a noun.

3. receiving payment for participating in an activity that many other people pursue

3.形容詞B1
釋義

receiving payment for participating in an activity that many other people pursue only for enjoyment or personal interest

例句

Minh spent years practicing tennis locally before deciding to compete on the professional circuit this year.

The young musician recently turned professional, signing a lucrative contract with a major national orchestra.

turn professional / go professional

同義詞
  • paid

    a general term without the distinction of amateur status.

  • full-time

    describes the commitment level rather than the skill status.

用法筆記

Specifically refers to the transition from amateur status to earning a living through an activity.

常見錯誤

Adding an 's' to the adjective (e.g., 'professionals players' is incorrect).

4. describing a lifestyle or setting associated with individuals who hold establish

4.形容詞C1
釋義

describing a lifestyle or setting associated with individuals who hold established, career-oriented positions

例句

The apartment complex is mostly occupied by young professional people who work in the nearby financial district.

professional people / professional audience

We are hosting an evening mixer to help professional types expand their connections across various industries.

同義詞
  • executive

    refers specifically to management-level responsibilities.

  • corporate

    describes the environment or nature of a large business setting.

用法筆記

Often used in a slightly elitist or categorical way to describe a social class or lifestyle.

常見錯誤

Using 'professional' for any employee regardless of their career status.

professional — noun