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Definition of professed in English: professedadjective prəˈfɛstprəˈfɛst 1(of a quality, feeling, or belief) claimed openly but often falsely. (品质,感情,信念)自称的,声称的,伪称的,妄称的 for all her professed populism, she was seen as remote from ordinary people 尽管她公开宣称自己的民粹主义,但人们还是认为她疏远民众。 Example sentencesExamples - They could call me to account when my actions didn't match my professed beliefs.
- The way this has been announced contrasts sharply with their professed belief in partnership.
- By which they both meant that any professed happiness must swiftly pass, strained through gritted teeth.
- His professed love for things other than club-friendly material might be an indication of where Page's head is at, why it's not yet lost in the clouds of high-paying gigs and international renown.
- Could we not argue instead that his professed beliefs merely reflect the needs of the hour?
- As discussed below, there are relatively few votes at issue here; it is fair to infer that, notwithstanding their professed confidence, the Democrats are expecting a very tight Senate race.
- Fortunately, there seems to be little evidence that Prendergast's team of translators shares his professed desire to rough Proust up a bit.
- In spite of their professed desire to modernize, many Qing officials believed that the basic principles of Chinese statecraft were based on Confucian prescriptions.
- It's harder yet to grasp its significance: the rant against the Roman Antichrist, the intolerance to all outside God's true church, the professed loyalty to the King's Majesty are now alien.
- Bottoms's own professed interest in Jung also invites that particular psychological approach.
Synonyms supposed, ostensible, alleged, claimed, so-called, soi-disant, self-styled, apparent, pretended, purported, would-be 2(of a person) openly declared to be. (人)自我承认的,公开声称的 a professed and conforming Anglican 一个公开表示虔诚的圣公会教徒。 Example sentencesExamples - The Malaysian-born Sebastian is a Pentecostal Christian teacher from Adelaide, and professed virgin.
- I'm a devout monarchist, a professed atheist, and I'm working on my fourth novel.
- By contrast, professed believers claim that only bodily processes cease at death - some kind of spiritual/mental existence continues.
- How many professed atheists are there in Congress?
- This revival began with a deep conviction of sin on the part of the professed people of God, the members of the Jewish church.
- He was, for a time, the ‘boy lover’ of the notorious Victoria Woodhull, herself a professed rebel.
- A professed lesbian and the only daughter to have left home, she is now a successful university professor who has no intentions of leaving her life in Minneapolis.
- Diplomacy is often compared to poker, even when conducted between professed friends.
- That sort of unintended leverage greatly sweetened the deal on behalf of the professed owners, a lot more than the intruders cared to admit to each other.
- After seeing him close his mouth, I abruptly turned away and resumed staring at the idiotic carvings of professed lovers, etched into my desk.
Synonyms declared, self-acknowledged, self-confessed, confessed, sworn, avowed, confirmed, certified - 2.1 (of a monk or nun) having taken the vows of a religious order.
(修士,修女)已宣誓入教的 Example sentencesExamples - In 1515 an attempt by several individuals to circumvent the inheritance of the daughters of Francisco de Cueto and Juana de Ochoa, professed nuns at Santa Catalina, was uncovered.
- Sometimes inheritance disputes began with professed nuns claiming a portion of a brother's estate.
- This article examines the contentious and frequently litigious relationship between convents and the families of professed nuns in early-modern Spain.
- Thérèse also made a vow, informally as a young child, and formally on two occasions as a professed Carmelite nun, to refuse nothing to Jesus.
- For many nuns their status as a professed religious did not necessarily obviate access to various parts of familial patrimony.
- Sr Piggott, who celebrated her 50th anniversary as a professed sister last October, said she was overjoyed to learn that Nano had topped the poll.
- The newly professed brother is one of a family of 11.
- Male monasteries did not require dowries of their professed members and represented less of a threat to the family patrimony.
- It was not only dowries, alimentos, and other financial sums required by the convent that allowed professed daughters to remain connected to their families' property.
- As demonstrated earlier, professed nuns were able to use their renuncias to assign property to relatives and causes of their own choosing, thereby further partitioning a family's property.
- 2.2archaic Claiming to be qualified as a particular specialist; professional.
〈古〉专业的;专门的;职业的
Definition of professed in US English: professedadjectiveprəˈfestprəˈfɛst 1(of a quality, feeling, or belief) claimed or asserted openly but often falsely. (品质,感情,信念)自称的,声称的,伪称的,妄称的 for all her professed populism, she was seen as remote from ordinary people 尽管她公开宣称自己的民粹主义,但人们还是认为她疏远民众。 Example sentencesExamples - The way this has been announced contrasts sharply with their professed belief in partnership.
- In spite of their professed desire to modernize, many Qing officials believed that the basic principles of Chinese statecraft were based on Confucian prescriptions.
- Could we not argue instead that his professed beliefs merely reflect the needs of the hour?
- Fortunately, there seems to be little evidence that Prendergast's team of translators shares his professed desire to rough Proust up a bit.
- His professed love for things other than club-friendly material might be an indication of where Page's head is at, why it's not yet lost in the clouds of high-paying gigs and international renown.
- Bottoms's own professed interest in Jung also invites that particular psychological approach.
- They could call me to account when my actions didn't match my professed beliefs.
- By which they both meant that any professed happiness must swiftly pass, strained through gritted teeth.
- As discussed below, there are relatively few votes at issue here; it is fair to infer that, notwithstanding their professed confidence, the Democrats are expecting a very tight Senate race.
- It's harder yet to grasp its significance: the rant against the Roman Antichrist, the intolerance to all outside God's true church, the professed loyalty to the King's Majesty are now alien.
Synonyms supposed, ostensible, alleged, claimed, so-called, soi-disant, self-styled, apparent, pretended, purported, would-be 2(of a person) self-acknowledged or openly declared to be. (人)自我承认的,公开声称的 a professed and conforming Anglican 一个公开表示虔诚的圣公会教徒。 Example sentencesExamples - By contrast, professed believers claim that only bodily processes cease at death - some kind of spiritual/mental existence continues.
- A professed lesbian and the only daughter to have left home, she is now a successful university professor who has no intentions of leaving her life in Minneapolis.
- That sort of unintended leverage greatly sweetened the deal on behalf of the professed owners, a lot more than the intruders cared to admit to each other.
- This revival began with a deep conviction of sin on the part of the professed people of God, the members of the Jewish church.
- I'm a devout monarchist, a professed atheist, and I'm working on my fourth novel.
- Diplomacy is often compared to poker, even when conducted between professed friends.
- He was, for a time, the ‘boy lover’ of the notorious Victoria Woodhull, herself a professed rebel.
- The Malaysian-born Sebastian is a Pentecostal Christian teacher from Adelaide, and professed virgin.
- After seeing him close his mouth, I abruptly turned away and resumed staring at the idiotic carvings of professed lovers, etched into my desk.
- How many professed atheists are there in Congress?
Synonyms declared, self-acknowledged, self-confessed, confessed, sworn, avowed, confirmed, certified - 2.1 (of a monk or nun) having taken the vows of a religious order.
(修士,修女)已宣誓入教的 Example sentencesExamples - For many nuns their status as a professed religious did not necessarily obviate access to various parts of familial patrimony.
- As demonstrated earlier, professed nuns were able to use their renuncias to assign property to relatives and causes of their own choosing, thereby further partitioning a family's property.
- This article examines the contentious and frequently litigious relationship between convents and the families of professed nuns in early-modern Spain.
- It was not only dowries, alimentos, and other financial sums required by the convent that allowed professed daughters to remain connected to their families' property.
- Sr Piggott, who celebrated her 50th anniversary as a professed sister last October, said she was overjoyed to learn that Nano had topped the poll.
- The newly professed brother is one of a family of 11.
- Thérèse also made a vow, informally as a young child, and formally on two occasions as a professed Carmelite nun, to refuse nothing to Jesus.
- In 1515 an attempt by several individuals to circumvent the inheritance of the daughters of Francisco de Cueto and Juana de Ochoa, professed nuns at Santa Catalina, was uncovered.
- Sometimes inheritance disputes began with professed nuns claiming a portion of a brother's estate.
- Male monasteries did not require dowries of their professed members and represented less of a threat to the family patrimony.
- 2.2archaic Claiming to be qualified as a particular specialist; professional.
〈古〉专业的;专门的;职业的
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