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- ʃən1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) fag, profesjon, yrke2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) stand3) (an open statement or declaration.) erklæring, bekjennelsekall--------profesjon--------yrkesubst. \/prəˈfeʃ(ə)n\/1) yrke, fag, profesjon (spesielt med høyere utdanning)2) stilling3) stand4) erklæring, forsikring, bedyrelse5) ( religion) (avleggelse av) ordensløfte, (avleggelse av) klosterløfte6) ( religion) bekjennelseby profession av yrke, av profesjonenter a profession slå inn på et yrkeslå inn på juristyrket, bli juristslå inn på legeyrket, bli legemake professions of friendship bedyre sitt vennskapmake public profession of åpent\/offentlig bekjenne seg tilprofession of faith trosbekjennelse -
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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
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profession of faith — index principle (axiom) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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