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I prəu(short for professional.)II prəu(the arguments for and against: Let's hear all the pros and cons before we make a decision.) argument for og imotprofesjonellIsubst. \/prəʊ\/ (latin, noen ganger adverb) argument for, grunn for, fordelargue the matter pro and con eller discuss the pros and cons of the matter diskutere (hva som taler) for og imotpro and con for og imotpro and contra pro et contra, for og imot ( handel) debet og kreditthe pros and cons argumenter for og imot, fordeler og ulemperweigh the pros and cons veie for og imotIIsubst. \/prəʊ\/1) ( hverdagslig) proff, profesjonell2) ( sport) trener3) ( slang) prostituert, horeIIIadj. \/prəʊ\/profesjonellIV\/prəʊ\/ ( latin) pro-, -venn(lig)
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