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1 new, to, the, profession
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2 profession
profession [prə'feʃən](a) (occupation) profession f, métier m;∎ what's your profession? quelle est votre profession ou métier?;∎ she's a lawyer by profession elle exerce la profession d'avocat, elle est avocate (de profession);∎ I'm not an artist by profession je ne suis pas un artiste professionnel;∎ the (liberal) professions les professions fpl libérales;∎ learned profession profession f intellectuelle;∎ humorous the oldest profession (in the world) le plus vieux métier du monde∎ those in the profession think that… les membres de la profession pensent que…;∎ the teaching profession le corps enseignant, les enseignants mpl(c) (declaration) profession f, déclaration f;∎ professions of love des déclarations fpl d'amour∎ profession of faith profession f de foi;∎ the novice made his professions le novice a fait sa profession ou a prononcé ses vœux -
3 the theatre
1) (the profession of actors: He's in the theatre.) le théâtre2) (drama: His special interest is the theatre.) le théâtre -
4 profession
1 ( occupation) profession f ; by profession de profession ; the professions les professions libérales ; to enter a profession embrasser une profession ; the oldest profession (in the world) euph le plus vieux métier du monde ;2 ( group) profession f ; the legal/medical/teaching profession le corps judiciaire/médical/enseignant ;3 ( statement) déclaration f (of de). -
5 profession
profession [prəˈfe∫ən]• the medical profession ( = doctors) le corps médical* * *[prə'feʃn]1) (occupation, group) profession f2) ( statement) déclaration f -
6 the top of the ladder/tree
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7 profession
[-ʃən]1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) profession2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) profession3) (an open statement or declaration.) déclaration -
8 teaching profession
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9 Joint committee on the code of professional conduct
Commission mixte sur le code de déontologie (TT) Joint committee on the organization of the actuarial profession Commission conjointe chargée de la réorganisation de la profession actuarielle (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Joint committee on the code of professional conduct
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10 medical profession
medical profession n the medical profession ( doctors collectively) le corps médical ; ( occupation) la médecine. -
11 medical profession
the medical profession — ( doctors collectively) le corps médical; ( occupation) la médecine
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12 Joint task force on strengthening the actuarial profession
Groupe de travail mixte sur le renforcement de la profession actuarielle (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Joint task force on strengthening the actuarial profession
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13 Task Force on Strengthening the Actuarial Profession
Groupe de travail sur le renforcement de la profession actuarielle (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Task Force on Strengthening the Actuarial Profession
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14 to be admitted to the practice of law
Jur. être habilité à exercer la profession d'avocatEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to be admitted to the practice of law
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15 entrant
entrant ['entrənt]∎ all entrants for the exam/competition tous les candidats à l'examen/participants à la compétition∎ a training course for (new) entrants to the profession un cours de formation pour ceux qui débutent dans la profession;∎ Finance stocks in two new entrants to the market performed well les actions de deux sociétés nouvellement introduites en Bourse se sont bien comportées -
16 honourable
(a) (worthy of honour) honorable;∎ the profession is still an honourable one la profession reste en honneur;∎ old-fashioned or humorous are his intentions honourable? ses intentions sont-elles honorables?;∎ he got an honourable discharge il a été rendu à la vie civile;∎ to receive (an) honourable mention (in competition) recevoir une mention spéciale∎ the (Right) Honourable le (très) honorable;∎ Parliament my honourable friend the member for Caithness mon collègue l'honorable député du Caithness;∎ Parliament the honourable member will no doubt recall... mon honorable collègue se rappellera sans doute...ⓘ HONOURABLE Cet appellatif s'utilise avant le nom de certains membres de l'aristocratie britannique: "the Honourable James Porter" ou "the Hon. James Porter". Il est également employé à la Chambre des communes lorsqu'un député parle d'un autre député: "the honourable member for Oxford". Lorsqu'un député désigne un collègue du même parti, il emploie l'expression "my honourable friend"; lorsque son interlocuteur appartient au parti opposé, le terme consacré est "the honourable gentleman" ou "the honourable lady". -
17 choice
choice [tʃɔɪs]1 noun(a) (act of choosing) choix m;∎ to make a choice faire un choix;∎ you'll have to make a choice il faudra que tu choisisses ou que tu fasses un choix;∎ to make one's choice faire son choix;∎ to have first choice pouvoir choisir en premier;∎ it's your choice c'est à vous de choisir ou décider;∎ by or from choice de ou par préférence;∎ the profession of her choice la profession de son choix;∎ the holiday destination of choice la destination de prédilection de bien des vacanciers∎ they were given a choice between basketball and soccer ils ont eu le choix entre le basket et le foot;∎ this is the drug of choice used to treat such ailments on considère que c'est le meilleur médicament pour le traitement de ce genre de maladie;∎ you have no choice (in the matter) vous n'avez pas le choix;∎ I had no choice but to leave je ne pouvais que partir(c) (selection) choix m, assortiment m;∎ a wide choice of goods un grand choix de marchandises;∎ available in a choice of colours disponible en plusieurs couleurs(d) (thing, person chosen) choix m;∎ he would be a good choice for president il ferait un bon président;∎ the red wine was her choice c'est elle qui avait choisi le vin rouge;∎ Spain would be my choice je choisirais l'Espagne;∎ you made the right/wrong choice vous avez fait le bon/mauvais choix(b) (well-chosen → phrase, words) bien choisi;∎ in a few choice words en quelques mots bien choisis(c) (coarse → language) grossier -
18 nursing
noun (the profession of a nurse who cares for the sick.) profession d'infirmier/-ière -
19 medical opinion
1 ¢ ( views of the profession) medical opinion is divided la profession médicale est partagée ;2 ∁ ( view of one doctor) opinion f de médecin. -
20 ministry
plural - ministries; noun1) (the profession, duties or period of service of a minister of religion: His ministry lasted for fifteen years.) ministère, sacerdoce2) (a department of government or the building where its employees work: the Transport Ministry.) ministère
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