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Prof.) 1 a university teacher of the highest level profesör: Professor Toolen She’s professor of English at Bristol University. 2 (US) a teacher at a college or university öğretim görevlisi: a chemistry professor proficient /prəˈfɪʃnt/ adj. proficient (in/at sth/doing sth) able to do a particular thing well; skilled usta; mahir, vâkıf: We are looking for someone who is proficient in French. proficiency /prəˈfɪʃnsi/ noun [U] proficiency (in sth/ doing sth) ustalık, yeterlik: a certificate of proficiency in English profile /ˈprəʊfaɪl/ noun [C] 1 sb’s face or head seen from the side, not the front yandan görünüş: I did a sketch of him in profile. 2 a short description of sb/sth that gives useful information özgeçmiş; profil: We’re building up a profile of our average customer. Be careful what you put on your Facebook profile, as it isn’t always private. have/keep a high/low profile to have a way of behaving that does/does not attract other people’s attention göze batmak/göze çarpmamak: I don’t know much about the subject – I’m going to keep a low profile at the meeting tomorrow. profit1 /ˈprɒfɪt/ noun [C,U] the money that you make when you sell sth for more than it cost you kâr, kazanç: Did you make a profit on your house when you sold it? I’m hoping to sell my shares at a profit. We won’t make much profit in the first year. LOSS profit2 /ˈprɒfɪt/ verb [I,T] (formal) profit (from/by sth) to get an advantage from sth; to give sb an advantage kazanç sağlamak, yararlanmak: Who will profit most from the tax reforms? People on low incomes are hoping the changes will profit them. profitable /ˈprɒfɪtəbl/ adj. 1 that makes money kârlı, kazançlı: a profitable business 2 helpful or useful yararlı: We had a profitable discussion yesterday. profitably /‑əbli/ adv. kârlı biçimde; yararlı biçimde: to invest money profitably to spend your time profitably profitability /ˌprɒfɪtəˈbɪləti/ noun [U] kârlılık; yararlılık profound /prəˈfaʊnd/ adj. 1 very great; that you feel very strongly derin, esaslı: The experience had a profound influence on her. 2 needing or showing a lot of knowledge or thought derin, derinliği olan: He’s always making profound statements about the meaning of life. profoundly adv. son derece; derinden: I was profoundly relieved to hear the news. profuse /prəˈfjuːs/ adj. 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