pro
noun
adj
prep
prəʊ
noun
1
someone
who
is
paid
to
do
something,
especially
play
a
sport,
that
other
people
do
for
pleasure
把〔别人通常作为消遣的活动〕作为职业者,职业人员〔尤指职业运动员〕;
a
tennis
pro
职业网球运动员
the
small
gap
between
top
amateurs
and
pros
in
golf
顶级业余高尔夫球手和职业选手之间的微小差距
2
old pro
also
又作
someone
who
has
had
a
lot
of
experience
with
a
particular
type
of
situation
〔对某种情况有经验的〕老手
informal
Cathy’s
an
old
pro
at
organizing
raffles.
凯茜组织抽彩很有经验。
3
pros and cons
the
advantages
and
disadvantages
of
something
〔某事物的〕利与弊
the
pros
and
cons
of
(doing)
sth
We
discussed
the
pros
and
cons
of
going
to
university.
我们讨论了上大学的利与弊。
4
a
PROSTITUTE
[英,过时,非正式] 娼妓,妓女
BrE old-fashioned informal
adj
5
paid
to
do
something,
especially
play
a
sport,
that
other
people
do
for
pleasure
职业性的; 专业的;
turn/go
pro
Most
young
talented
players
are
determined
to
turn
pro.
大多数有天赋的年轻运动员都决心转为职业选手。
6
played
or
done
by
people
who
are
paid
for
what
they
do
[美] 职业(运动员)的
AmE
pro
basketball
职业篮球
prep
7
if
you
are
pro
an
idea,
suggestion
etc,
you
support
it
赞成的,支持的
As
a
party,
they
had
always
been
pro
family.
作为一个政党,他们一直支持家庭观念。