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♦ professional /prəˈfɛʃənl/A a.1 professionale; di (una) professione; di (un) mestiere: professional skill, abilità professionale; professional secrecy, segreto professionale; professional jealousy, gelosia professionale; DIALOGO → - Business trip 2- They seemed much more professional than the other company, sono sembrati molto più professionali dell'altra azienda2 professionista; professionistico; di professione: a professional tennis player, un giocatore di tennis professionista; ( sport) to turn professional, passare al professionismo; diventare professionista3 di professionisti; da professionista; professionistico: professional team, squadra di professionisti; professional tennis, tennis professionisticoB n.● professional advice, consulenza professionale □ (fin.) professional earnings, redditi derivanti da attività professionale □ professional ethics, deontologia □ (ass.) professional indemnity insurance, assicurazione contro la responsabilità civile professionale □ ( sport) professional win, vittoria da professionista □ a professional writer, uno scrittore di professione □ He's a professional complainer, è uno che si lamenta sempre NOTA D'USO: - libero professionista-professionally avv.
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