The English words for occupation are: teacher, doctor, writer, engineer, athlete, scientist, detective.
fisherman, businessman, pilot, dentist, nurse, driver, waiter.
1. Teacher
1. Meaning: n. Teacher.
2. Usage
Teacher means "teacher, teacher", which refers to a person who imparts knowledge and teaches people to be knowledgeable and sensible. It is not limited to teachers in classrooms or schools. is a countable noun.
She is a teacher aged only twenty.
She is a teacher aged only twenty.
2. Doctor
1. Meaning: n. Doctor; doctor. v. Tampering, forgery; castration.
2. Usage
Directly derived from the Middle English doctor; originally derived from the Latin doctor, meaning a learned person.
When doctor is used as a "doctor", it means the highest degree in the university.
When doctor is used as a "doctor", it refers to a person who is qualified to practice medicine and is engaged in medical work. To say "go to a doctor", use see [consult] a doctor, and to "ask a doctor", use send for [call in, get, fetch] a doctor.
How else can the doctor save him?
Is there any other way the hospital can save him?
3. Engineer
1. Meaning: n. Engineer; mechanic. vt. Design; build; plan.
2. Usage
The basic meaning of engineer is "engineer", which refers to a professional who can independently complete the design and construction of a certain specialized technical task. It can also refer to "machinist", "technician" or the "engineer" on the ship. In American English, it also refers to "(train) driver", etc. It is a countable noun.
The basic meaning of engineer is "design", which refers to the necessary measurements, calculations, arrangements, etc. made before starting construction of a certain construction item (such as highways, bridges, etc.) from an engineering perspective. The extension can be expressed as "planning", "plot", "arrangement", "handling", etc.
They are engineering a bridge.
They are building a bridge.
4. driver
1. Meaning: n. driver; driver; driver.
2. Usage
Driver is a countable noun, which basically means "driver", "driver", "driver" and "carriageman". By extension, it can also mean "driving people or driving people". animal people”.
As a noun, it means "driver" or "driver". Driver generally refers to a driver, a coachman, or a person who drives animals or people.
A good driver keeps his eye on the road.
A good driver keeps his eye on the road.
5. waiter
1. Meaning: n. Waiter; (male) waiter.
2. Usage
It entered English in the late 14th century and is directly derived from the Old French gaitier, which means defense.
Waiter means "(male) waiter", which refers to a person who serves customers in a hotel or hotel. It is a countable noun and has a plural form.
The feminine noun corresponding to waiter is waitress.
It is customary to tip the waiter.
It is customary to tip the waiter.