professed

英[prə'fest] 美[prə'fest]
  • adj. 自称的;明言的;公然的;公开声称的;宣誓后入宗门的
  • 动词profess的过去式及过去分词形式.
  • prof abbr.教授(=professor)
  • profane adj.亵渎的;不敬神的;世俗的v.亵渎;玷污
  • profanely adv.渎神地;凡俗地
  • profanity n.亵渎;不敬的言语
  • profess v.声称;冒称;以...为业;正式接受入教;表明信仰
Adjective:
  1. professing to be qualified;

    "a professed philosopher"

  2. claimed with intent to deceive;

    "his professed intentions"

  3. openly declared as such;

    "an avowed enemy"
    "her professed love of everything about that country"
    "McKinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist"

1. He professed a distaste for everything related to money.
他声称厌恶与金钱有关的一切。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Bacher professed himself pleased with the Indian tour.
巴奇尔表示对印度之行很满意。

来自柯林斯例句

3. She professed to hate her nickname.
她自称痛恨自己的外号。

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4. He professed to be content with the arrangement.
他对这个安排表示满意。

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5. These, at least, were their professed reasons for pulling out of the deal.
至少这些是他们自称退出这宗交易的理由。

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She was betrayed by her professed friends and supporters.
      她被那些自称是她的朋友和支持她的人出卖了。
    2. But for all their professed joy at the spectacle, Chinese leaders are fretful.
      中国领导人自然是喜形于色,但也不免烦燥不安。
    3. I'm rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor.
      他们声称同情穷人,我对此有些怀疑。
    4. She engaged in practices entirely antithetical to her professed beliefs.
      她的所作所为和她自己的信仰是截然相反的。