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词汇 prof
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Definition of prof in English:

prof

noun prɒfprɑf
informal
  • A professor.

    〈非正式〉教授

    you heard what the prof said!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I didn't sleep much Sunday night, and barely heard a word the prof said in my first class the next day.
    • In Yale's defense, almost all the philosophy profs who taught me were terrific and inspiring; two of them are even still at Yale…
    • During those bright college years I also noticed that profs tended to reward students for going out on a limb.
    • Many students and profs would choose smaller classes with fewer students receiving higher education.
    • The Intercollegiate Studies Institute publishes a helpful college guide that can direct students away from the PC profs.
    • I would give an arm to go back and hear some lectures by certain profs.
    • Also, in many classes, the prof isn't even really teaching anymore.
    • If I recall correctly, Professor Kennedy was a visiting prof at Stanford Law School some years after I graduated.
    • For the pittance they're paid, adjunct profs at our colleges might as well be sweatshop workers.
    • It wasn't a bad program; with full profs as teachers, I read a lot and learned a lot.
    • Two days later, the prof returned the transcribed lecture, with just a brief note appended.
    • Towards the end of his career, Murrow was told by an eminent professor of English that the prof had identified the secret of Murrow's success.
    • It was only 30 years ago that university profs could refuse to teach women and I'm glad we've all moved on since then.
    • There was a college prof from Delaware that wrote a gut-splitting funny column on affirmative action.
    • Polls show that college students are far to the right of their glassy-eyed profs, and next year large numbers of young adults will vote for our suave President.
    • The fracas between Harvard's new president and its top Afro-American studies profs highlights black academia's fixation on victimhood and double standards.
    • She had just decided that she didn't want to drown in academia and become a prof, nor was her second choice of being a short-story author palatable.
    • Priests, nuns, American Life League, students, profs, staff, and good Catholics (including some steel workers) all came to protest and boo.
    • If you look at the list of most-cited law profs, only about 10% of the profs on the list generally would be considered politically right-of-center.
    • This prof is the Chair of my Qualifying Exam committee and I was worried about how this would effect my exam.
    Synonyms
    holder of a chair, chair, head of faculty, head of department

Origin

Mid 19th century: abbreviation.

Definition of prof in US English:

prof

nounpräfprɑf
informal
  • A professor.

    〈非正式〉教授

    you heard what the prof said!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, in many classes, the prof isn't even really teaching anymore.
    • It wasn't a bad program; with full profs as teachers, I read a lot and learned a lot.
    • For the pittance they're paid, adjunct profs at our colleges might as well be sweatshop workers.
    • She had just decided that she didn't want to drown in academia and become a prof, nor was her second choice of being a short-story author palatable.
    • Priests, nuns, American Life League, students, profs, staff, and good Catholics (including some steel workers) all came to protest and boo.
    • If I recall correctly, Professor Kennedy was a visiting prof at Stanford Law School some years after I graduated.
    • This prof is the Chair of my Qualifying Exam committee and I was worried about how this would effect my exam.
    • The fracas between Harvard's new president and its top Afro-American studies profs highlights black academia's fixation on victimhood and double standards.
    • The Intercollegiate Studies Institute publishes a helpful college guide that can direct students away from the PC profs.
    • If you look at the list of most-cited law profs, only about 10% of the profs on the list generally would be considered politically right-of-center.
    • I didn't sleep much Sunday night, and barely heard a word the prof said in my first class the next day.
    • I would give an arm to go back and hear some lectures by certain profs.
    • It was only 30 years ago that university profs could refuse to teach women and I'm glad we've all moved on since then.
    • Many students and profs would choose smaller classes with fewer students receiving higher education.
    • Two days later, the prof returned the transcribed lecture, with just a brief note appended.
    • In Yale's defense, almost all the philosophy profs who taught me were terrific and inspiring; two of them are even still at Yale…
    • Polls show that college students are far to the right of their glassy-eyed profs, and next year large numbers of young adults will vote for our suave President.
    • During those bright college years I also noticed that profs tended to reward students for going out on a limb.
    • Towards the end of his career, Murrow was told by an eminent professor of English that the prof had identified the secret of Murrow's success.
    • There was a college prof from Delaware that wrote a gut-splitting funny column on affirmative action.
    Synonyms
    holder of a chair, chair, head of faculty, head of department

Origin

Mid 19th century: abbreviation.

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