- professor **** pro·fes·sor n
- [prə'fɛsə(r)]
Univ Brit docente m/f , (Am: teacher) professore (-essa)
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
pro|fes|sor — «pruh FEHS uhr», noun. 1. a teacher of the highest rank in a college or university: »The English professor is popular among the students. Abbr: Prof. 2. Informal. a) a teacher. b) a person who claims special knowledge of or proficiency in any… … Useful english dictionary
pro|fes|sor|ate — «pruh FEHS uhr iht», noun. 1. the office or term of service of a professor. 2. a group of professors. ╂[< professor + ate3] … Useful english dictionary
pro|fes|sor|ship — «pruh FEHS uhr shihp», noun. the position or rank of a professor: »Most of the great American historians of the nineteenth century held no professorships (Atlantic) … Useful english dictionary
pro·fes·sor·ship — /prəˈfɛsɚˌʃıp/ noun, pl ships [count] : the job or duties of a professor He accepted a professorship of poetry at the university … Useful english dictionary
professor — pro•fes•sor [[t]prəˈfɛs ər[/t]] n. 1) edu a college or university teacher of the highest academic rank in a particular field 2) edu any teacher who has the rank of professor, associate professor, or assistant professor 3) edu a teacher 4) edu an… … From formal English to slang
professor — [prō fes′ər, prəfes′ər] n. [ME professoure < L, teacher < professus: see PROFESS] 1. a person who professes something; esp., one who openly declares his sentiments, religious beliefs, etc. 2. a) a college or university teacher of the… … English World dictionary
professor — pro|fes|sor [ prə fesər ] noun count *** 1. ) AMERICAN a teacher in a college or university. Someone begins as an assistant professor, then becomes an associate professor, and finally a full professor: I was waiting outside Professor Hertz s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
professor — pro|fes|sor [prəˈfesə US ər] n 1.) BrE a teacher of the highest rank in a university department ▪ Professor Barclay professor of Chinese/economics/religion etc ▪ She s been named the professor of English. 2.) AmE a teacher at a university or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Professor — Pro|fes|sor der; s, ...oren <aus lat. professor »öffentlicher Lehrer«, eigtl. »wer sich (berufsmäßig u. öffentlich zu einer wissenschaftlichen Tätigkeit) bekennt« zu profiteri, vgl. ↑Profession>: 1. a) (ohne Plur.) akademischer Titel für… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
professor — pro|fes|sor sb., en, er, erne, i sms. professor , fx professorstilling … Dansk ordbog
professor — pro|fes|sor Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català