profession *** pro·fes·sion n
- profession *** pro·fes·sion n
- [prə'fɛʃ(ə)n]
1) gen) professione f
the professions — le professioni liberali
by profession — di professione
the medical profession — la professione medica, i medici
2) dichiarazione f
profession of faith Rel — professione f di fede
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