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61 profession
profession [prəˈfe∫ən]• the medical profession ( = doctors) le corps médical* * *[prə'feʃn]1) (occupation, group) profession f2) ( statement) déclaration f -
62 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) på toppen* * *(the highest point in one's profession.) på toppen -
63 profession
profession 1. GEN, PERS freier Beruf m, akademischer Beruf m (mit wissenschaftlich-theoretischer Ausbildung); 2. LAW berufliche Tätigkeit f (professional work) • by profession PERS von Beruf • the professions PERS freie Berufe mpl; Freiberufler mpl -
64 the medical profession
la profesión nombre femenino médica, los médicos nombre masculino plural -
65 the legal profession
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66 the oldest profession
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67 the arm of the law
рука правосудия, сила законаThe gamblers Isaac, List and Jowl... pursued their course with varying success, until the failure of a spirited enterprise in the way of their profession... caused their career to receive a sudden check from the long and strong arm of the law. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ‘The Last’) — Игроки Айзек, Лист и Джоул... продолжали с большим или меньшим успехом подвизаться на своем почтенном поприще... до тех пор, пока длинная и тяжелая рука правосудия не разметала всех троих в разные стороны после крушения одного их смелого замысла.
For not because of any legal rights were Baker and Morgan beyond the arm of the law. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Tragic America’, ch. I) — Бейкер и Морган, попиравшие все правовые нормы, были, однако, вне досягаемости закона.
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68 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) cumbre -
69 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) á hápunkti ferils -
70 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) a csúcs(on van) -
71 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) o topo da profissão -
72 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) en üst basamak/aşama -
73 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) na najvišjem položaju -
74 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) huippuasema -
75 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) toppen av karrieren -
76 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) vertice, apice -
77 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) der Gipfel des Erfolgs -
78 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) szczyt kariery -
79 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) karjeras virsotne -
80 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) karjeros viršūnė
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