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profess    音标拼音: [prəf'ɛs]
vt. 声称,以…为业,伪称,讲授
vi. 表白,承认,当教授

声称,以…为业,伪称,讲授表白,承认,当教授

profess
v 1: practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be
knowledgeable about; "She professes organic chemistry"
2: confess one's faith in, or allegiance to; "The terrorists
professed allegiance to their country"; "he professes to be a
Communist"
3: admit (to a wrongdoing); "She confessed that she had taken
the money" [synonym: {concede}, {profess}, {confess}]
4: state freely; "The teacher professed that he was not generous
when it came to giving good grades"
5: receive into a religious order or congregation
6: take vows, as in religious order; "she professed herself as a
nun"
7: state insincerely; "He professed innocence but later admitted
his guilt"; "She pretended not to have known the suicide
bomber"; "She pretends to be an expert on wine" [synonym:
{profess}, {pretend}]

Profess \Pro*fess"\ (pr[-o]*f[e^]s"), v. i.
1. To take a profession upon one's self by a public
declaration; to confess. --Drayton.
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2. To declare friendship. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Profess \Pro*fess"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Professed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Professing}.] [F. prof[`e]s, masc., professe, fem.,
professed (monk or nun), L. professus, p. p. of profiteri to
profess; pro before, forward fateri to confess, own. See
{Confess}.]
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1. To make open declaration of, as of one's knowledge,
belief, action, etc.; to avow or acknowledge; to confess
publicly; to own or admit freely. "Hear me profess
sincerely." --Shak.
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The best and wisest of them all professed
To know this only, that he nothing knew. --Milton.
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2. To set up a claim to; to make presence to; hence, to put
on or present an appearance of.
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I do profess to be no less than I seem. --Shak.
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3. To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed
in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to
set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self
to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's
self a physician.
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82 Moby Thesaurus words for "profess":
act, act a part, affect, affirm, allege, announce, annunciate,
argue, assert, assever, asseverate, assume, aver, avouch, avow,
bluff, claim, confess, confirm, contend, counterfeit, cover up,
declare, depose, dissemble, dissimulate, enunciate, express,
express the belief, fake, feign, four-flush, gammon, have, hold,
insist, issue a manifesto, lay down, let on, let on like, maintain,
make a pretense, make as if, make believe, make like, manifesto,
offer, play, play a part, play possum, playact, predicate, present,
pretend, pretext, proclaim, proffer, pronounce, protest,
protest too much, purport, put, put forward, put it, put on, say,
set down, set forth, sham, simulate, speak, speak out, speak up,
stand for, stand on, state, submit, swear, tender, utter, vow,
warrant


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  • PROFESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PROFESS is to receive formally into a religious community following a novitiate by acceptance of the required vows How to use profess in a sentence
  • PROFESS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Profess definition: to lay claim to, often insincerely; pretend to See examples of PROFESS used in a sentence
  • PROFESS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    [ + to infinitive ] She professes not to be interested in money I don't profess to know all the details about the case She professes ignorance of the whole affair, though I'm not sure I believe her
  • profess verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of profess verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Profess - definition of profess by The Free Dictionary
    1 to lay claim to, often insincerely; pretend to: He professed regret 2 to declare openly; announce or affirm: to profess one's satisfaction 3 to affirm one's faith in (a religion, God, etc ) 4 to declare oneself skilled or expert in; claim to have good knowledge of 5 to receive into a religious order
  • Profess Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    He professes confidence in his friend They profess loyalty to the king He professes himself (to be) unsatisfied with their decision
  • Profess - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To profess is to declare something, often insincerely Your joy on the last day of school might lead you to profess that you'll truly miss seeing all the people who annoyed you all year
  • profess - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to declare openly; announce; affirm:[~ + object] He professed his complete satisfaction with your product to affirm one's faith in (a religion, God, etc ):[~ + object] to profess Christianity See -fess-
  • PROFESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    [ + to infinitive ] She professes not to be interested in money I don't profess to know all the details about the case She professes ignorance of the whole affair, though I'm not sure I believe her
  • Professor - Wikipedia
    Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof ) [1] is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries Literally, professor derives from Latin as a 'person who professes' Professors are usually experts in their field and teachers of the highest rank [1] In most systems of academic ranks, "professor" as an unqualified title refers





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