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1 profess
prə'fes 1. verb1) (to state or declare openly.) erklære2) (to claim or pretend: He professed to be an expert.) påstå, hevde•- professional 2. noun(( abbreviation pro prou) a person who is professional: a golf professional/pro.) yrkesutøver, profesjonellerklæreverb \/prəˈfes\/1) erklære, uttrykke, uttale, gi uttrykk for2) tilkjennegi at man har, utvise, påstå, hevde, oppgi, foregi å ha, erkjenne å ha3) late som, foregi, gi seg ut for• profess to be an authority on...gi seg ut for å være en autoritet på...4) bekjenne seg til5) utøve, praktisere, virke6) ( gammeldags eller spøkefullt) undervise (som professor)7) ( religion) avlegge ordensløfte, oppta i en ordenprofess one's faith avlegge sin trosbekjennelseprofess to be gi seg ut for å være -
2 (to) profess
(to) profess /prəˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 professare ( anche relig.); dichiarare; esprimere; manifestare; far professione di: to profess one's admiration, professare la propria ammirazione; to profess one's regret, esprimere il proprio rammarico; to profess Christianity, professare la religione cristiana; to profess medicine [law], professare la medicina [l'avvocatura]; to profess friendship, far professione d'amicizia3 insegnare ( a livello universitario): to profess Italian literature, insegnare letteratura italiana● to profess oneself, professarsi; dichiararsi: We profess ourselves quite content, ci dichiariamo pienamente soddisfatti □ (relig.) to profess God, far professione di fede in Dio. -
3 (to) profess
(to) profess /prəˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 professare ( anche relig.); dichiarare; esprimere; manifestare; far professione di: to profess one's admiration, professare la propria ammirazione; to profess one's regret, esprimere il proprio rammarico; to profess Christianity, professare la religione cristiana; to profess medicine [law], professare la medicina [l'avvocatura]; to profess friendship, far professione d'amicizia3 insegnare ( a livello universitario): to profess Italian literature, insegnare letteratura italiana● to profess oneself, professarsi; dichiararsi: We profess ourselves quite content, ci dichiariamo pienamente soddisfatti □ (relig.) to profess God, far professione di fede in Dio. -
4 Bekenntnis
n; -ses, -se2. RELI., auch POL. etc. creed3. (Sichbekennen) auch POL. (public) avowal (zu of), profession of loyalty (to); Bekenntnis zum Glauben profession ( oder confession) of faith; unser Bekenntnis zu Europa / zum Euro / zu den Menschenrechten our commitment to Europe / to the euro / to human rights; ein Bekenntnis zum Buddhismus ablegen confess to the Buddhist faith; siehe auch Glaubensbekenntnis4. (Konfession) denomination5. österr. auch (Steuererklärung) tax declaration* * *das Bekenntnisdenomination; profession; confession; avowal; creed* * *Be|kẹnnt|nis [bə'kɛntnɪs]nt -ses, -seein Bekenntnis zu den Menschenrechten — a declaration of belief in human rights
sein Bekenntnis zum Sozialismus — his declared belief in socialism
2) (REL = Konfession) denomination* * *(an open statement or declaration.) profession* * *Be·kennt·nisnt1. (Eingeständnis) confession2. (das Eintreten für etw)welches \Bekenntnis haben Sie? what denomination do you belong to?* * *das; Bekenntnisses, Bekenntnisse1) confession2)ein Bekenntnis zum Christentum/zur Demokratie ablegen — profess one's faith in Christianity/declare one's belief in democracy
3) (Konfession) denomination* * *1. (Geständnis) confession;ein Bekenntnis ablegen make a confession, confesszu of), profession of loyalty (to);Bekenntnis zum Glauben profession ( oder confession) of faith;unser Bekenntnis zu Europa/zum Euro/zu den Menschenrechten our commitment to Europe/to the euro/to human rights;4. (Konfession) denomination5. österr auch (Steuererklärung) tax declaration* * *das; Bekenntnisses, Bekenntnisse1) confession2)ein Bekenntnis zum Christentum/zur Demokratie ablegen — profess one's faith in Christianity/declare one's belief in democracy
3) (Konfession) denomination* * *f.avowal n.confession n. -
5 bekennen
(unreg.)I v/t1. (offen gestehen: Sünden) confess (to); (Wahrheit, Schuld) admit, confess; (Fehler) admit; bekennen, etw. getan zu haben confess ( oder admit) to having done s.th.; Farbe bekennen fig. nail one’s colo(u)rs to the mast, put one’s cards on the table, come down on one or other side of the fence2. seinen Glauben bekennen profess one’s faithII v/refl: sich zu etw. bekennen zu einer Tat: confess to s.th.; zu einem Bombenanschlag etc.: admit ( oder claim) responsibility for s.th.; zu einem Glauben etc.: profess s.th.; sich zur Demokratie / zum Islam / zu einem Ideal bekennen profess one’s belief in democracy / Islam / one’s commitment to an ideal; sich zu seiner Vergangenheit bekennen acknowledge one’s past; sich zu jemandem bekennen stand by s.o.; (eintreten für) stand up for s.o.; sich als oder für schuldig bekennen admit one’s guilt, admit to being guilty* * *to avow; to confess* * *be|kẹn|nen ptp beka\#nnt [bə'kant] irreg1. vtto confess, to admit; Sünde to confess; Wahrheit to admit; (REL ) Glauben to bear witness to2. vrsich zum Christentum/zu einem Glauben/zu Jesus bekennen — to profess Christianity/a faith/one's faith in Jesus
sich zu jdm/etw bekennen — to declare one's support for sb/sth
* * *be·ken·nen *I. vt1. (eingestehen)▪ [jdm] etw \bekennen to confess sth [to sb], to admit sthseine Schuld/seine Sünden/sein Verbrechen \bekennen to confess one's guilt/sins/crime2. (öffentlich dafür einstehen)▪ etw \bekennen to bear witness to sthII. vr1. (zu jdm/etw stehen)2. (sich als etw zeigen)immer mehr Menschen \bekennen sich als Homosexuelle more and more people are coming out [of the closet] sl* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (Rel.) profess2.die Bekennende Kirche — (hist.) the Confessional Church
reflexives Verbsich zum Islam usw. bekennen — profess Islam etc.
sich zu Buddha/Mohammed bekennen — profess one's faith in Buddha/Muhammad
seine Freunde bekannten sich zu ihm — his friends stood by him
sich zu seiner Schuld bekennen — admit or confess one's guilt
sich schuldig/nicht schuldig bekennen — admit or confess/not admit or not confess one's guilt; (vor Gericht) plead guilty/not guilty
sich zu einem Bombenanschlag bekennen — claim responsibility for a bomb attack
* * *bekennen (irr)A. v/tbekennen, etwas getan zu haben confess ( oder admit) to having done sth;Farbe bekennen fig nail one’s colo(u)rs to the mast, put one’s cards on the table, come down on one or other side of the fence2.seinen Glauben bekennen profess one’s faithB. v/r:sich zu etwas bekennen zu einer Tat: confess to sth; zu einem Bombenanschlag etc: admit ( oder claim) responsibility for sth; zu einem Glauben etc: profess sth;sich zur Demokratie/zum Islam/zu einem Ideal bekennen profess one’s belief in democracy/Islam/one’s commitment to an ideal;sich zu seiner Vergangenheit bekennen acknowledge one’s past;sich zu jemandem bekennen stand by sb; (eintreten für) stand up for sb;für schuldig bekennen admit one’s guilt, admit to being guilty* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (Rel.) profess2.die Bekennende Kirche — (hist.) the Confessional Church
reflexives Verbsich zum Islam usw. bekennen — profess Islam etc.
sich zu Buddha/Mohammed bekennen — profess one's faith in Buddha/Muhammad
sich zu seiner Schuld bekennen — admit or confess one's guilt
sich schuldig/nicht schuldig bekennen — admit or confess/not admit or not confess one's guilt; (vor Gericht) plead guilty/not guilty
* * *v.to avow v.to confess v.
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