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vocation - traducción al Inglés

OCCUPATION TO WHICH A PERSON IS SPECIALLY DRAWN OR FOR WHICH THEY ARE SUITED, TRAINED, OR QUALIFIED
Vocational; Vocations; Ecclesiastical and Religious Vocation; Vocation, Ecclesiastical and Religious

vocation         
(n.) = vocación
Ex: In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
vocation         
vocación
vocational         
(adj.) = profesional
Ex: Large numbers of students are choosing short vocational courses today.
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* vocational college = universidad laboral
* vocational education = enseñanza profesional
* vocational guidance = orientación profesional
* vocational school = escuela de formación profesional, casa de oficios
* vocational training = formación profesional

Definición

vocation
(vocations)
1.
If you have a vocation, you have a strong feeling that you are especially suited to do a particular job or to fulfil a particular role in life, especially one which involves helping other people.
It could well be that he has a real vocation...
Diana was a young mission school teacher convinced of her vocation to provide support for her schoolgirl pupils.
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2.
If you refer to your job or profession as your vocation, you feel that you are particularly suited to it.
Her vocation is her work as an actress...
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Wikipedia

Vocation

A vocation (from Latin vocatio 'a call, summons') is an occupation to which a person is especially drawn or for which they are suited, trained or qualified. People can be given information about a new occupation through student orientation. Though now often used in non-religious contexts, the meanings of the term originated in Christianity.

Ejemplos de uso de vocation
1. It is a vocation.» Abu Sameera, an Education Ministry official, echoed Ghailan. «Teaching is a vocation.
2. They have betrayed their vocation towards humanity.
3. She was 20 years old and dedicated to her vocation.
4. To them, it‘s not just work – it‘s their vocation.
5. You also mentioned that you were a lawyer by vocation.