professional person
英 [prəˈfeʃənl ˈpɜːsn]
美 [prəˈfeʃənl ˈpɜːrsn]
专业人员(尤指医生、律师等)
英英释义
noun
- a person engaged in one of the learned professions
双语例句
- A young upwardly mobile professional person; someone under 40 who prospered during the 1980s.
有上升趋势的年青专业人士;40岁以下流行于十九世纪八十年代。 - Nowadays, in this rapidly developing information epoch, mastering the retrieval skills of the information with a computer, has already been the basic ability to every professional person.
在人类迈入信息时代的今天,掌握计算机信息检索技能,已成为各类专业人员的基本功。 - Modern economic development need vocational secondary academies culture more professional person for society.
经济的发展需要中等职业学校为社会培养更多的技能人才。 - The trustee system is of great importance in all countries bankrupt law, which purpose is try to make the debtor properties be taken over and dealed with by professional person, who is acquainted with the bankrupt business.
破产管理人制度是各国破产法中非常重要的一项制度,该项制度的目的是试图在破产程序过程中由熟悉破产业务的专业人员来接管债务人财产和处理与债务人财产相关的事务。 - We pay attention to the detail, the strengthened team realize, cause the student to make great strides forward from the student stage to the professional person.
我们关注细节,强化团队意识,使学生从学生阶段就向职业人迈进。 - Room for rent in shared house& would suit professional person.
供出租的合住房间&适合专业人士。 - Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person.
并不是教士或专业人士的人。 - A friend introduced me to his daughter, a smartly dressed woman with the manner of a professional person.
一位朋友把我介绍给他的女儿,一位穿着潇洒具有知识分子气质的人。 - These modes become knowledge under the discernment of professional person.
这些规律或模式可以进一步在专业人员的识别下成为知识。 - Read by professional person in Mandarin Chinese from Chinese Union Version Bible.
由专业人士以标准国语诵读。