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单词 professionalize
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Definition of professionalize in English:

professionalize

(British professionalise)
verb prəˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzprəˈfɛʃənlˌaɪz
[with object]
  • Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

    (尤指通过增加训练,提高资格要求等)使(职务,活动,群体)职业化

    attempts to professionalize the police are resisted by many

    许多人抵制把警察职业化的企图。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There have been much more concerted attempts to professionalize management education, and to base general management expertise in formalized education.
    • On one hand, they are gradually desensitized by the increasing popularized and professionalized humanities.
    • I think that it is recognized that there is a further need to professionalize the activities that they are conducting.
    • Auditing was increasingly professionalized and founded on concepts of prudence.
    • The development education fund professionalised a group of activists who now no longer sharpen that cutting edge, and there has been a real loss of engagement with the public as a result.
    • We have been working hard to coordinate, streamline, and professionalize the management functions of the firm.
    • Some of the framers did apparently envisage that one day the National Guard and the Police Force would be professionalised.
    • The term ‘graphic design’ took hold in the years after the Second World War as a way of describing and promoting an increasingly professionalised form of activity.
    • Charles said that the current projects are designed to professionalize youth work in St Lucia.
    • This represented a serious attempt to professionalize the military establishment.

Derivatives

  • professionalization

  • noun prəˌfɛʃənəlʌɪˈzeɪʃən
    mass noun
    • The action or process of giving an occupation, activity, or group professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

      (尤指通过增加训练,提高资格要求等)使(职务,活动,群体)职业化

      the professionalization of youth sports has turned coaching into an increasingly lucrative profession
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Perhaps the interlocking pressures of professionalization and publication encourage or force a strategic multifaceted investment in many different styles of writing.
      • For a few years now, I've been freaked out by the professionalization of childhood - the idea that every single moment of a kid's life needs to be as co-ordinated as a military campaign.
      • In exchange for their professionalization they've got to be willing to open this up and to open themselves up to charter schools and other ideas, more competitive ideas in the schools.

Definition of professionalize in US English:

professionalize

(British professionalise)
verbprəˈfeSHənlˌīzprəˈfɛʃənlˌaɪz
[with object]
  • Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications.

    (尤指通过增加训练,提高资格要求等)使(职务,活动,群体)职业化

    attempts to professionalize the police are resisted by many

    许多人抵制把警察职业化的企图。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think that it is recognized that there is a further need to professionalize the activities that they are conducting.
    • We have been working hard to coordinate, streamline, and professionalize the management functions of the firm.
    • The term ‘graphic design’ took hold in the years after the Second World War as a way of describing and promoting an increasingly professionalised form of activity.
    • Auditing was increasingly professionalized and founded on concepts of prudence.
    • There have been much more concerted attempts to professionalize management education, and to base general management expertise in formalized education.
    • This represented a serious attempt to professionalize the military establishment.
    • Charles said that the current projects are designed to professionalize youth work in St Lucia.
    • Some of the framers did apparently envisage that one day the National Guard and the Police Force would be professionalised.
    • The development education fund professionalised a group of activists who now no longer sharpen that cutting edge, and there has been a real loss of engagement with the public as a result.
    • On one hand, they are gradually desensitized by the increasing popularized and professionalized humanities.
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