1.(使)职业化,(使)专业化;专门处理;用职业选手参加(比赛)
1.to make an activity or organization professional, especially by paying the people involved in it
1.Nowadays the professionalism of the music teachers in primary and middle schools is often questioned by the public as half-professionalized.
当今,中小学音乐教师的专业化地位常常受到质疑,在大众看来其充其量只能算是半专业化。
2.It has de-professionalized publishing. Want to publish globally anything you think today?
想把自己任何的想法公布于世界?
3.By Trevor-Roper's day history had become too professionalized to allow anybody to range over the centuries in the way that Gibbon did.
到了特雷弗-罗珀的时代,历史学已经变得太过专业化,没有人可以像吉本一样将笔触横跨几世纪。
4.Caring is becoming professionalized, with training, licensing, and regulation of many service provider.
护理已经职业化,对服务人员给予培训,颁发执照,进行管理。
5.The professional qualification is a must for outstanding managerial personnel to become professionalized in senior management leadership.
职业经理人资格认证,是优秀管理人才走向职业化的通行证。
6.So the trend of basketball sport' s professionalized development cannot be stopped.
因此,篮球职业化发展在我国是一种不可阻挡的趋势。
7.Another change brought about by the professionalized league is the involvement of foreign athletes.
职业化联赛带来的另一个变化是外国队员的加入。
8.Modern consulting industry's development shows its globalizing trend and this industry has become a highly professionalized line.
现代咨询业的发展呈现全球化趋势,咨询业己成为高度职业化的行业。
9.abstract: Objective To assess the effect of night-shift supervision by professionalized grouping on night-shift nursing quality.
目的探讨专业化分组夜间督导在提高护理质量中的应用效果。
10.Then two things happened. Science became more difficult, and it became professionalized.
随后发生了两件事:科学变得愈发艰深,并且变得专业化了。