faculty
faculty 英 [ˈfæklti] 美 [ˈfækəlti]
n. 科,系;全体教员;天赋,才能
名词复数:faculties
- A faculty refers to any of your mental or physical abilities. If you lose your faculties, you are powerless. The faculty of a school is comprised of the people who work there. Lose them, and you have a different kind of problem.
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- n. 科,系;全体教员;天赋,才能
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1. She retained her mental faculties until the day she died.
她直到临终那天一直保持着思维和理解能力。
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2. to be in full possession of your faculties
拥有一切官能(能够说、听、看见、理解等)
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3. He had a faculty for seeing his own mistakes.
他具有看到自己错误的能力。
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4. the Faculty of Law
法学院
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5. the Arts Faculty
文学院
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6. the Law School faculty
法学院全体教师
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7. a faculty meeting
全体教师会议
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8. faculty members
全系教师
- faculty (n.) late 14c., "ability, opportunity, means, resources," from Old French faculte "skill, accomplishment, learning" (14c., Modern French faculté) and directly from Latin facultatem (nominative facultas) "power, ability, capability, opportunity; sufficient number, abundance, wealth," from *facli-tat-s, from facilis "easy to do," of persons, "pliant, courteous, yielding," from facere "to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
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