liberal arts  

liberal arts

liberal arts 

phrase. 人文科学 

名词复数:liberal artss 

We believe the liberal arts education experience wick prove to be the most valuable type of education for tomorrow’s leaders. 我们认为,大为文科教育积累的经验将证明是对明天的领导者们最有价值的教育形式。
Ultimately, he says, it's because learning a second language is "a cornerstone of a liberal arts education" that opens doors to other cultures. 他说,根本上说,这是因为学习一门第二外语是人文科学教育的奠基石,它打开了通往其他文化的大门。

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  • phrase. 人文科学
  • 1. We believe the liberal arts education experience wick prove to be the most valuable type of education for tomorrow’s leaders.

    我们认为,大为文科教育积累的经验将证明是对明天的领导者们最有价值的教育形式。

  • 2. Ultimately, he says, it's because learning a second language is "a cornerstone of a liberal arts education" that opens doors to other cultures.

    他说,根本上说,这是因为学习一门第二外语是人文科学教育的奠基石,它打开了通往其他文化的大门。

  • 3. Joyce got a scholarship to study liberal arts in the woods of Maine, where she met Patty’s exceedingly Gentile dad, whom she married at All Souls Unitarian Church on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

    乔伊斯拿到奖学金去缅因州读了文科,在那里碰到了帕蒂的爸爸,后来在曼哈顿上东区的万灵惟一神教堂嫁给了这位彻头彻尾的非犹太人。

  • liberal arts (n.) late 14c., translating Latin artes liberales; the name for the seven attainments directed to intellectual enlargement, rather than immediate practical purpose, and thus deemed worthy of a free man (liberal in this sense is opposed to servile or mechanical). They were divided into the trivium -- grammar, logic, rhetoric (see trivial) -- and the quadrivium -- arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy. Explained by Fowler (1926) as "the education designed for a gentleman (Latin liber a free man) & ... opposed on the one hand to technical or professional or any special training, & on the other to education that stops short before manhood is reached."
ˌliberal ˈarts / ; NAmE / noun [plural ] ( especially NAmE) subjects of study that develop students' general knowledge and ability to think, rather than their technical skills 文科 ˌliberal ˈarts / ; NAmE /
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