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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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французский
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professed [брит. prəˈfɛst, америк. prəˈfɛst] ПРИЛ.

1. professed supporter, atheist, Christian etc:

professed (gen) (genuine)
professed (pretended)

2. professed РЕЛИГ.:

professed nun, monk

profess [брит. prəˈfɛs, америк. prəˈfɛs] ГЛ. перех.

1. profess (claim):

prétendre (to do de faire, that que)

2. profess (declare openly):

profess opinion, religion
французский
французский
английский
английский
déclaré (déclarée) haine
professed
professer opinion
professer théorie, idée
he professed to defend this cause

в словаре PONS

professed ПРИЛ.

1. professed (self-acknowledged, openly declared):

professed
professed Christian, Marxist
professed enemy

2. professed (alleged):

professed

profess [prəˈfes] ГЛ. перех.

to profess to +infin
prétendre +infin
в словаре PONS

professed ПРИЛ.

1. professed (self-acknowledged, openly declared):

professed
professed Christian, Marxist
professed enemy

2. professed (alleged):

professed

profess [prə·ˈfes] ГЛ. перех.

to profess to +infin
prétendre +infin
Present
Iprofess
youprofess
he/she/itprofesses
weprofess
youprofess
theyprofess
Past
Iprofessed
youprofessed
he/she/itprofessed
weprofessed
youprofessed
theyprofessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprofessed
youhaveprofessed
he/she/ithasprofessed
wehaveprofessed
youhaveprofessed
theyhaveprofessed
Past Perfect
Ihadprofessed
youhadprofessed
he/she/ithadprofessed
wehadprofessed
youhadprofessed
theyhadprofessed

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In 1698, the abbey only had 72 professed monks.
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He also has recorded some country music, having professed a love for that genre.
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The next level deals with the professed culture of an organization's members - the "values".
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The congregation has, at present, 412 professed members.
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These titles are separate from duty-titles such as postulant, novitiate, professed priest, cloistered cleric, affirmed priest, and templar.
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