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 Translation for 'professional association' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   a professional association | professional associations
atv.
fagfélag {hv}
professional association
atv.
fagsamband {hv}
professional association
Partial Matches
atv.
fagmaður {k}
professional
fagmannlegur {adj}professional
atvinnumaður {k}professional
mennt.
faglærður {adj}
professional
fræðilegur {adj}professional
faglegur {adj}professional
félagsskapur {k} [félag]association
sálfræði
hugtengsl {hv.ft}
association
umgengni {kv} [samskipti]association
félagssamtök {hv.ft}association
atv.ljósm.
atvinnuljósmyndari {k}
professional photographer
atv.
atvinnubílstjóri {k}
professional driver
atv.íþr.
atvinnukylfingur {k}
professional golfer
atv.flug
atvinnuflugmaður {k}
professional pilot
atv.íþr.
atvinnuknattspyrnumaður {k}
professional footballer
atv.
fagfélag {hv}
professional organization
útgáf.
fagrit {hv}
professional literature
mennt.
fagkunnátta {kv}
professional expertise
mennt.
fagmenntun {kv}
professional education
mennt.
nemendafélag {hv}
students' association
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Usage Examples English
  • The National Council for Hypnotherapy is a Professional Association, established in 1973 to create a National Membership Organisation for independent Hypnotherapy Practitioners.
  • The National Education Association, a United States teachers' union and professional association, has asserted that teachers should be licensed and that state-approved curricula should be used.
  • The earliest types of guild formed as organizations of tradespeople belonging to a professional association.
  • In 1996, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) announced full educational support for nitrox.
  • The European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology is the largest international professional association dedicated solely to paediatric endocrinology.

  • is a professional association that works for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage places around the world.
  • Any player holding a European passport and having been a citizen of an EGF-member country for at least 10 years is eligible, providing they are not already a professional player belonging to another professional association.
  • In the United States and Canada, full membership in each country's professional association—American Psychological Association (APA) and Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), respectively—requires doctoral training (except in some Canadian provinces, such as Alberta, where a master's degree is sufficient).
  • The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), formerly the Toronto Real Estate Board, is a non-profit professional association of registered real estate brokers and salespeople in Toronto, and parts of the Greater Toronto Area.
  • Omsk is represented nationally by professional association football and hockey clubs.

  • The East Midlands is home to several professional and semi-professional association football (soccer) clubs.
  • AC Arles-Avignon was a professional association football team.
  • Football Club de Versailles 78 is a semi-professional association football club founded in 1989. Their home stadium is the Stade de Montbauron, which has a capacity of 6,208 people.
  • Each professional association sets the standards for ethics and expected professional behavior which may influence psychologist researchers who investigate interrogation or torture and clinical psychologists' participation in interrogations that use methods deemed to be consistent with torture.
  • Ali Al-Habsi is an Omani professional association football player.

  • Subscriptions often come with membership in a professional association.
  • The largest voluntary professional association of lawyers in the English-speaking world is the American Bar Association.
  • In September 2020, Bush became a Fellow of The Ivors Academy, the UK's independent professional association for songwriters, composers and music authors.
  • Chartres is home to two semi-professional association football clubs; FC Chartres, who play in the French sixth division, and HB Chartres, who play in the seventh tier.
  • In 1991, the Ethics & Compliance Officer Association —originally the Ethics Officer Association (EOA)—was founded at the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University as a professional association for ethics and compliance officers.

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