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vo.ca.tionHvEJ5keI7F[n, $5voJ-na type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you should give all your time and energy, or the feeling of suitability itself职业,行业;天职,使命"We need teachers who regard their profession as a vocation, not just a job, " said the Minister. [C]那位部长说,“我们需要这样的老师,能够把他们的职业当作天职,而不仅仅是工作。”It was only when he turned to politics that he felt he'd found his vocation. [C]直到他转而从政,他才感到找到了施展才华的天地。You've missed your vocation, Liz, you should have been a nurse! [C]你找错行当了,丽姿,你应该当一名护士。He began to feel that the church was his true vocation and at the age of 30 joined a seminary. [C]他开始觉得教会才是他真正的职业归宿,因此在30岁时他进了神学院。To work in medicine, you should have a vocation (= feeling of suitability) for it. [C]要从医,你应当要有称职感。She's a doctor by vocation (= feeling of suitability). [U]她是个称职的医生。They don't work with any sense of vocation (= feeling of suitability), merely for financial reward. [U]他们做事根本没有什么称职感,仅仅是为了经济报酬。
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