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1 profess medicine
Общая лексика: заниматься врачебной практикой -
2 profess
profess [prə'fes]∎ to profess hatred for or of sb professer sa haine pour qn;∎ to profess oneself satisfied se déclarer satisfait;∎ to profess ignorance avouer son ignorance;∎ to profess an opinion professer ou proclamer une opinion;∎ Religion to profess Catholicism/Islam être catholique/musulman∎ he professes to be a socialist il se prétend ou se déclare socialiste;∎ I don't profess to be an expert (in the subject) je ne prétends pas être expert en la matière(c) (profession) exercer;∎ to profess medicine exercer la profession de médecinReligion prononcer ses vœux, faire sa profession -
3 profess
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 -
4 profess
[prəʹfes] v1. открыто признавать, заявлять (во всеуслышание)to profess too much - обещать слишком много; слишком горячо заверять (в чём-л.)
he professed himself glad to be home again - он признался /утверждал/, что рад быть снова дома
he professed his dislike of long speeches - он заявил, что не любит длинных речей
I profess that this is news to me - признаюсь, что это для меня новость
2. притворяться, прикидываться, делать видthey profess extreme regret - они притворяются /делают вид/, что очень сожалеют
3. претендоватьhe professes to be an expert at chess - он выдаёт себя за первоклассного шахматиста
she professes to be thirty - она всем говорит /утверждает/, что ей тридцать лет
4. заниматься (какой-л. деятельностью)to profess law [medicine] - заниматься юридической [врачебной] практикой
5. преподаватьto profess history [chemistry, physics] - преподавать историю [химию, физику]
6. исповедовать ( веру)7. 1) обыкн. pass принимать в религиозный орден2) принять монашество; вступить в религиозный орден (тж. to profess oneself) -
5 profess to general medicine
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > profess to general medicine
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6 profess
1 განცხადება (განაცხადებს)he professed that he had been wrong განაცხადა, მართალი არ ვიყავიო2 გამომჟღავნება3 მიდევნა (მისდევს) -
7 (to) profess
(to) profess /prəˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 professare ( anche relig.); dichiarare; esprimere; manifestare; far professione di: to profess one's admiration, professare la propria ammirazione; to profess one's regret, esprimere il proprio rammarico; to profess Christianity, professare la religione cristiana; to profess medicine [law], professare la medicina [l'avvocatura]; to profess friendship, far professione d'amicizia3 insegnare ( a livello universitario): to profess Italian literature, insegnare letteratura italiana● to profess oneself, professarsi; dichiararsi: We profess ourselves quite content, ci dichiariamo pienamente soddisfatti □ (relig.) to profess God, far professione di fede in Dio. -
8 (to) profess
(to) profess /prəˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 professare ( anche relig.); dichiarare; esprimere; manifestare; far professione di: to profess one's admiration, professare la propria ammirazione; to profess one's regret, esprimere il proprio rammarico; to profess Christianity, professare la religione cristiana; to profess medicine [law], professare la medicina [l'avvocatura]; to profess friendship, far professione d'amicizia3 insegnare ( a livello universitario): to profess Italian literature, insegnare letteratura italiana● to profess oneself, professarsi; dichiararsi: We profess ourselves quite content, ci dichiariamo pienamente soddisfatti □ (relig.) to profess God, far professione di fede in Dio. -
9 to profess to general medicine
profess to general medicine: to profess to general medicineAllgemeinmediziner seinFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to profess to general medicine
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10 profiteor
prŏfĭtĕor, fessus, v (old form of the inf. PROFITEREI, and of the imper. PROFITEMINO, several times in the Tab. Her, in Haubold, Mon. Leg. p. 99 sq.), v. dep. a. [pro-fateor], to declare publicly, to own freely, to acknowledge, avow, confess openly, profess (class.).I.In gen.a.Absol.:b.neque vis tuā voluntate ipse profiteri,
Plaut. Men. 4, 2, 80:ita libenter confitetur, ut non solum fateri, sed etiam profiteri videatur,
Cic. Caecin. 9, 24:fateor atque etiam profiteor et prae me fero,
id. Rab. Perd. 5, 17.—With acc.:c.profiteri et in medium proferre aliquid,
Cic. Fin. 2, 23, 76:cur ea non profitenda putabas?
Ov. H. 21, 129.—With obj. clause:d.profitentur Carnutes, se nullum periculum recusare,
Caes. B. G. 7, 2; Cic. N D. 1, 5, 12.—With de:II.de parricidio professum,
Suet. Calig. 12:de semet professo,
id. Dom. 8.—In partic.A.Profiteri se aliquem, to declare one's self or profess to be something:B.profiteri se grammaticum,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 4, 12; Poët. ap. Auct. Her. 2, 26, 42;profiteri se patrem infantis,
Suet. Calig. 25:se legatum,
id. Galb. 10:se candidatum consulatūs,
id. Aug. 4:professus amicum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 2.—With esse:triduo me jure consultum esse profitebor,
Cic. Mur. 13, 28:me omnium provinciarum defensorem esse profitebor,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 93, § 217.—Profiteri aliquid, to profess an art, science, etc.:C.profiteri philosophiam,
to declare one's self a philosopher, Cic. Pis. 29, 71; medicinam, to profess medicine, to practise as a physician, Cels. praef.; Suet. Caes. 42;jus,
Ov. A. A. 3, 531.—In pass.:rem non professam apud nos tenemus,
Quint. Decl. 341. — Absol.: profiteri, to be a teacher or professor (post-Aug.):cum omnes qui profitentur, audiero,
Plin. Ep 2, 18, 3:translatus est in Siciliam, ubi nunc profitetur,
id. ib. 4, 11, 14.—Profiteri indicium, to give evidence, make a deposition against accomplices:D.multis hortantibus indicium profitetur,
Sall. J. 35, 6; Hirt. B. Afr 55, Curt. 8, 6, 23; Plin. Ep. 3, 16, 9:summum supplicium decernebatur, ni professus indicium foret,
Tac. A. 6, 3.—To offer freely, propose voluntarily, to promise: quis profitetur? who volunteers? Plaut Capt. 3, 1, 20:E.se ad eam rem adjutorem,
Caes. B. G. 5, 38:ego vero tibi profiteor atque polliceor eximium et singulare meum studium in omni genere officii,
Cic. Fam. 5, 8, 4:si vos in eam rem operam vestram profitemini,
id. Rosc. Am. 53, 153:Varro profitetur se alterā die ad colloquium venturum,
Caes. B. C. 3, 19:sumunt gentiles arma professa manus,
arms that promise a combat, Ov. F. 2, 198: magna, Hor A. P. 14; Ov. F. 5, 351:grandia,
Hor. A. P. 27.—To disclose, show, display, make a show of; dolorem, Just. 8, 5, 11:F.sola Jovem Semele vidit Jovis ora professum,
Nemes. Ecl. 3, 22:vitate viros cultum formamque professos,
Ov. A A. 3, 433.—To make a public statement or return of any thing (as of one's name, property, business, etc.):censum (one's estate),
Ulp. Fragm. 1, 8;Tab. Her. in Haubold, Mon. Leg. p. 99 sq. (q. v.): ut aratores jugera sationum suarum profiterentur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 15, § 38:apud decemviros, quantum habeat praedae,
id. Agr. 2, 22, 59:greges ovium ad publicanum,
Varr. R. R. 2, 1:frumentum, Liv 4, 12: furtum,
Quint. Decl. 341:rem alienam,
id. ib. 341:rem apud publicanum,
id. ib. 359; Dig. 39, 4, 16, § 12.— Absol.:ne decipiat (publicanus) profiteri volentes,
Dig. 39, 4, 19, § 6; Vulg. Luc. 2, 3 and 5:nomen,
to give in one's name, announce one's self, Liv. 26, 18; also without nomen:Catilina prohibitus erat petere consulatum, quod intra legitimos dies profiteri nequiverit,
Sall. C. 18, 3:nam et quaesturam petentes, quos indignos judicavit, profiteri vetuit,
Vell. 2, 92, 3: professae (sc. feminae), i. e. common prostitutes, who had to give in their names to the aedile, Ov. F. 4, 866.— Trop.:in his nomen suum profitetur,
among these he reckons himself, Ter. Eun. prol. 3.—Hence, prŏ-fessus, a, um, P. a., in passive signif., known, manifest, confessed ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):culpa professa,
Ov. Am. 3, 14, 6:dux,
Just. 8, 4, 4.—Ex or de professo, openly, avowedly, intentionally, professedly:non ex professo eam (potentiam) non petere,
Sen. Ep. 14, 8:vir ex professo mollis, Macr S. 2, 9.—De professo (postclass.): ac ne id quidem de professo audet,
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11 заниматься врачебной практикой
General subject: doctor, practise medicine, profess medicineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься врачебной практикой
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12 der Arzt
- {doctor} bác sĩ y khoa, tiến sĩ, người đầu bếp, anh nuôi, bộ phận điều chỉnh, ruồi già, nhà học giả, nhà thông thái = Arzt sein {to profess medicine}+ = Arzt werden {to become a doctor}+ = der leitende Arzt {chief physician}+ = der beratende Arzt {consultant}+ = der praktische Arzt {general practitioner}+ = Er war beim Arzt. {He has been to see the doctor.}+ = der niedergelassene Arzt {primary care physician}+ = als Arzt praktizieren {to doctor}+ = als Arzt ausgebildet werden {to be bred a doctor}+ = er ist ein guter Arzt geworden {he has come to be a good doctor}+ = Er eignet sich nicht zum Arzt. {He is not suited for a doctor.}+ = welcher Arzt hat sie behandelt? {which doctor attended you?}+ -
13 professare
professare v.tr.1 to profess; to declare: professa grande ammirazione per Rossini, he professes great admiration for Rossini; professare il proprio amore a qlcu., to declare (o to profess) one's love to s.o.; professare una religione, una dottrina politica, to profess a religion, a political belief // professare ( i voti religiosi), to profess2 ( esercitare) to practise: professare l'avvocatura, la medicina, to practise law, medicine // è medico, ma non professa, he is a doctor, but he doesn't practise.◘ professarsi v.rifl. to profess oneself: si professava nostro amico, he professed himself our friend; professare democratico, to profess oneself a democrat; professare innocente, to profess one's innocence.* * *[profes'sare]1. vt(opinione, dottrina) to profess, (medicina, avvocatura) to practise Brit, practice Am2. vr (professarsi)professarsi innocente — to declare o.s. innocent
* * *[profes'sare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to confess, to profess [credenza, fede]; to follow [ religione]2) (esercitare) to practice2.- rsi innocente — to claim innocence, to enter a plea of not guilty
-rsi amico di qcn. — to claim to be sb.'s friend
* * *professare/profes'sare/ [1]1 to confess, to profess [credenza, fede]; to follow [ religione]2 (esercitare) to practice; professare l'avvocatura to practice lawII professarsi verbo pronominale(proclamarsi) to profess oneself; - rsi innocente to claim innocence, to enter a plea of not guilty; -rsi amico di qcn. to claim to be sb.'s friend. -
14 profession
noun1) Beruf, dertake up/go into or enter a profession — einen Beruf ergreifen/in einen Beruf gehen
the [learned] professions — Theologie, Jura und Medizin
2) (body of people) Berufsstand, der3) (declaration)profession of friendship/sympathy — Freundschafts- / Sympathiebekundung, die
* * *[-ʃən]1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) der Beruf2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) der Beruf3) (an open statement or declaration.) das Bekenntnis* * *pro·fes·sion[prəˈfeʃən]nteaching \profession Lehrberuf mthe oldest \profession in the world das älteste Gewerbe der Weltto enter a \profession einen Beruf ergreifenby \profession von Berufthe medical \profession die Ärzteschaft\profession of faith Glaubensbekenntnis nt\profession of love/loyalty Liebes-/Loyalitätserklärung f* * *[prə'feSən]n1) (= occupation) Beruf mthe medical/teaching profession — der Arzt-/Lehrberuf
2)(= members of the profession)
the medical profession — die Ärzteschafthe is, by his own profession,... — nach eigenem Bekunden ist er...
* * *profession [prəˈfeʃn] sthe professions die akademischen Berufe;by profession von Beruf;the world’s oldest profession euph das älteste Gewerbe der Welt; → academic.ru/46850/military_profession">military profession2. the profession koll der Beruf oder Stand, die (gesamten) Vertreter pl oder Angehörigen pl eines Berufes oder Standes: → medical A 13. (Glaubens)Bekenntnis nprofession of faith Treuebekenntnis n;profession of friendship Freundschaftsbeteuerung5. REL Profess f:a) (Ordens)Gelübde nb) Ablegung f des (Ordens)Gelübdes* * *noun1) Beruf, dertake up/go into or enter a profession — einen Beruf ergreifen/in einen Beruf gehen
the [learned] professions — Theologie, Jura und Medizin
2) (body of people) Berufsstand, derprofession of friendship/sympathy — Freundschafts- / Sympathiebekundung, die
* * *n.Beruf -e m.Metier -s n.Stand ¨-e m.
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