professor
noun /prəˈfesə(r)/
/prəˈfesər/
(also informal prof)
(abbreviation Prof.)
- (North American English full professor)a university teacher of the highest rank
教授 - Professor (Ann) Williams
(安 ·)威廉斯教授 - professor of something to be appointed professor of economics at Cambridge
被任命为剑桥大学经济学教授 - He was made (a) professor at the age of 40.
他 40 岁时就成为了教授。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- distinguished
- eminent
- respected
- …
- professor of
- Professor (Ann) Williams
(大学的)讲师,教员 - a university/college professor
大学教授 - a chemistry/law professor
化学/法学教授 - professor of something a professor of psychology/political science
心理学/政治学教授 - She was my professor when I was a grad student.
她是我读研究生时的老师。
Topics Educationa2- a research professor at the University of Southern California
南加州大学的一位研究型教授 - a respected law professor at a prestigious university
一所著名大学受人尊敬的一位法律教授 - She is a former history professor.
她以前是历史教授。 - The report was written by two Harvard professors.
这份报告是由两位哈佛教授写的。 - He is a distinguished professor of law at the University of Illinois.
他是伊利诺伊州立大学的著名法学教授。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- distinguished
- eminent
- respected
- …
- professor of
compare assistant professor, associate professor- a university/college professor
词源late Middle English: from Latin professor, from profess- ‘declared publicly’, from the verb profiteri, from pro- ‘before’ + fateri ‘confess’.