unprofessional

unprofessional
adjective
1) (contrary to standards) standeswidrig
2) (amateurish) unfachmännisch; stümperhaft
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adjective
1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) berufswidrig
2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) unfachmännisch
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un·pro·fes·sion·al
[ˌʌnprəˈfeʃənəl]
adj (pej)
1. (amateurish) unprofessionell, unfachmännisch, amateurhaft
2. (beneath serious consideration) unseriös
3. (contrary to professional ethics) gegen die Berufsehre präd
\unprofessional conduct berufswidriges Verhalten; (against colleagues) unkollegiales Verhalten
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["ʌnprə'feʃənl]
adj
unprofessionell; work also unfachmännisch, laienhaft, stümperhaft; conduct berufswidrig
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unprofessional adj (adv unprofessionally)
1. keiner freien Berufsgruppe (Ärzte, Rechtsanwälte etc) zugehörig
2. nicht berufsmäßig
3. standeswidrig:
unprofessional conduct
4. unfachmännisch
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adjective
1) (contrary to standards) standeswidrig
2) (amateurish) unfachmännisch; stümperhaft
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adj.
laienhaft adj.

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