0 an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc -- profession
1 the people who have such an occupation -- profession; stand
the legal profession.
2 an open statement or declaration. -- erklæring
Such a distinction served in turn to demarcate more specifically the limits between the clerical and medical professions.
The second part of the book focuses on the changing role of the professions.
The present paper has focused on the intellectual arguments borrowed by the ministers from the physicians, rather than on the internal polity of both professions.
Many were formerly employed in caring-related professions such as nursing, social work and teaching.
The separation of the sciences into professions and faculties is an anthropological one, and it is thus foreign to reality as such.
Details of remuneration are negotiated for collective contracts between sickness fund associations and associations of providers of different professions involved.
The learned professions were here setting a precedent of institutionalization and control, which many other occupations sought to emulate over the nineteenth century.
The building and manning of canoes in the nineteenth century remained specialized professions, as they had been before 1800.
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工作, (尤指需要特殊訓練或專業技能的)職業, 某職業的全體人員…
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工作, (尤指需要特殊训练或专业技能的)职业, 某职业的全体人员…
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profesión, profesión [feminine, singular]…
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profissão…
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職業, 専門職, 従事者…
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meslek, uğraşı, meslek grubu…
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profession [feminine], corps [masculine], profession…
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