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Meanings of
professional athlete
in anglès
Profession.
Related terms
profession
Usage of
professional athlete
in anglès
1
Their advice was a
professional
athlete
's
nightmare: take a full year off.
2
That's a short time for a
professional
athlete
to have a career.
3
But that was one of the luxuries of being a
professional
athlete
.
4
He rather suggested a
professional
athlete
,
perhaps a better class prize fighter.
5
He looked much more like a commuter than like a
professional
athlete
.
6
As a multi-million dollar
professional
athlete
you're always a target to someone.
7
Being a
professional
athlete
takes years of dedication and hard work.
8
It's also the key to his success as a
professional
athlete
.
9
The
professional
athlete
pays, I believe, the price of central weakness.
10
We moved a lot because my dad was a
professional
athlete
.
11
He was as conscientious about his equipment as any
professional
athlete
.
12
How do you see yourself staying involved when you're no longer a
professional
athlete
?
13
Thankfully some of his
professional
athlete
colleagues have some sense.
14
As a
professional
athlete
,
even as a lowly punter, it comes with the territory.
15
She enjoyed his sauntering stride, not the cocky, self-assured gate of a
professional
athlete
.
16
His thoughts have turned to retirement as a
professional
athlete
.
Other examples for "professional athlete"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
professional
athlete
professional
Adjective
Noun
Professional athlete
through the time
Professional athlete
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common