professor
professor — 名詞
1. a teacher with the most senior role in a higher education department, whose job
教授
大學或學院中最高的教職
a teacher with the most senior role in a higher education department, whose job includes giving advanced classes and carrying out original research in their field of study
Professor Sofie Chen has taught chemistry at National Taiwan University for over twenty years.
Sofie Chen 教授在臺灣大學教授化學已經超過二十年了。
Professor [name] + teaches + at + university
The students in Professor Tariq's class respect him because he explains things so clearly.
Tariq 教授班上的學生都很尊敬他,因為他總是把事情解釋得很清楚。
After twelve years of research, Professor Obi was finally given a full professorship.
經過十二年的研究之後,Obi 教授終於獲得了正教授的職位。
Professor Dahlia Okonkwo's books on African history are used in classrooms across many countries.
Dahlia Okonkwo 教授寫的非洲歷史書籍,在世界各國的課堂上都被廣泛使用。
Every Friday morning, Professor Min meets with her team to discuss their latest experiment results.
每週五早上,Min 教授都會和團隊開會,討論他們最新的實驗結果。
- lecturer
lower rank in the UK system; in the US, 'lecturer' usually means a non-tenure-track teaching role
- teacher
general term for anyone who teaches, covering all levels from kindergarten to university
- faculty member
any academic staff at a university, regardless of rank; broader than 'professor'
- student
a person who studies under a professor's guidance
文法句型
Professor + [name]
professor of + [subject]
用法筆記
In the UK, 'professor' is the highest academic rank and only a small number of faculty hold this title. In the US, it is used more broadly for many university teachers across a series of ranks (assistant, associate, and full professor). The title is typically placed before the person's full name: Professor Lin — and is often shortened to 'Prof.' in written form.