lecture
lecture 英 [ˈlektʃə(r)] 美 [ˈlɛktʃɚ]
n. 演讲;
进行时:lecturing 过去式:lectured 过去分词:lectured 第三人称单数:lectures 名词复数:lectures
- When your teacher stands up in front of you and teaches by talking about the latest chapter you've read or explaining how to do a new math problem - he is giving a lecture.
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- n. 演讲;
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1. to deliver/give a lecture to first-year students
给一年级学生讲课
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2. to attend a series of lectures on Jane Austen
听关于简 · 奥斯汀的系列讲座
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3. a lecture room,a lecture hall
演讲室╱厅
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4. She lectures in Russian literature.
她讲授俄罗斯文学。
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5. I know I should stop smoking—don't give me a lecture about it.
我知道我该戒烟,别再教训我了。
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6. He's always lecturing me about the way I dress.
他对我的衣着总是指手画脚的。
- lecture (n.) c. 1300, "written works, literature;" late 14c., "learning from books," from Medieval Latin lectura "a reading," from Latin lectus, past participle of legere "to read," originally "to gather, collect, pick out, choose" (compare elect), from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')." To read is, perhaps, etymologically, to "pick out words."
- lecture (v.) 1580s, "to read or deliver formal discourses," from lecture (n.). Transitive sense "instruct by oral discourse" is from 1680s. Meaning "to address severely and at length" is from 1706. Related: Lectured; lecturing.
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