辞書 ポーランド語 - 英語

język polski - English

profesjonalista 英語で:

1. professional professional


Be professional about it.
Professional writers do not have a regular income.
A professional thief can jimmy a car door in no time.
Playing country-western music on guitar is real kid stuff to a true professional.
To become a professional banjo player, you need to spend thousands of hours practicing.
Because of his great professional skill, the lawyer has a large number of clients.
They are professionals. They know what they're doing, just let them get on with it.
The musical instruments and parts are completely professional quality! And yet the prices are lower than anywhere!
Mary was very impressed with the professional appearance of her new outfit.
You play the guitar quite like a professional, don't you?
The point we must clarify here is that the lines between amateur and professional in sport are beginning to disappear.
This is where it is vital for staff to have professional training.
You should get some professional advice about your finances. a professional athlete/musician, a professional attitude He looks very professional in that suit.
I must tell you that Dr Bruner is a very respected professional.

英語 "という言葉profesjonalista"(professional)集合で発生します。

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2. pro


No pro golfer in Japan is as popular as Jumbo Ozaki.
Pro baseball is interesting these days.
I like pro wrestling.
They are professionals. They know what they're doing, just let them get on with it.
America, pro
He's a pro at his craft.
There's nothing strange about his outstanding driving skills. He's a pro.
There were a lot of opinions, pro and con, on this question.
The Miami Heat is a pro basketball team part of the NBA and located in Miami.
If pro is the opposite of con is the opposite of progress Congress?

英語 "という言葉profesjonalista"(pro)集合で発生します。

Do you shop like a pro?
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