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Значения термина learned profession на английском
Значения для термина "learned profession" отсутствуют.
Использование термина learned profession на английском
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On one thing I was determined: I should follow a learnedprofession.
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I am a Danton- agentleman-amemberof the learnedprofession of medicine and not so bad-looking.
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Neither a priest nor a deacon could sit in Parliament, or enter any other learnedprofession.
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Of this worthy gentleman I have, as a member of the learnedprofession, an exalted opinion.
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What other so-called learnedprofession is equally fortunate?
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Have you ever thought of going further-orseeking a course of college or even a learnedprofession?
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And then it was clear that this man had no appreciation of the dignity of a learnedprofession.
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He found the teaching all towards the classics, making for Oxford or Cambridge, and afterwards for a learnedprofession.
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I myself would like to see dressmaking regarded not merely as a learnedprofession, but as a fine art.
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His steady, onward march over the rough places and up the hill in his learnedprofession abundantly attest his greatness.
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His friendship with them dated from school-days, and it had survived even the entrance of Liversage into a learnedprofession.
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A learnedprofession might be sneeringly tolerated; but woe to him who spoke of agriculture, or commerce, or the mechanic arts!
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Could it be possible, I asked myself, that a senior member of a learnedprofession would have uttered such arrogant and insensitive words?
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In fact, a scientific and technical education in some branch of industry has already won its way to the rank of a learnedprofession.
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He had distinguished himself at the University; but he had no patrimony, nor those powers of perseverance which success in any learnedprofession requires.
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Nicias is, like Simon, of a learnedprofession; and the dignity with which he wears the doctoral fur, renders his absurdities infinitely more grotesque.