literacy 英 [ˈlɪtərəsi]   美 [ˈlɪtərəsi]

literacy

literacy  英 [ˈlɪtərəsi] 美 [ˈlɪtərəsi]

n. 读写能力;精通文学 

名词复数:literacies 

Audio books will not only offer them entertainment, but improve their literacy too. 有声书本不仅娱乐他们,也改进了他们的识字能力。
The hitch: more money can not yield ever higher returns, because there is only that much longevity, literacy or better health that money can buy. 矛盾就在此了:更多的钱不能够产生更高的回报。 因为长寿命,识字能力或者健康的身体不能够用钱买到。

  • If you can read this sentence and write one of your own, you possess literacy.
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  • n. 读写能力;精通文学
  • 1. Audio books will not only offer them entertainment, but improve their literacy too.

    有声书本不仅娱乐他们,也改进了他们的识字能力。

  • 2. The hitch: more money can not yield ever higher returns, because there is only that much longevity, literacy or better health that money can buy.

    矛盾就在此了:更多的钱不能够产生更高的回报。 因为长寿命,识字能力或者健康的身体不能够用钱买到。

  • 3. But anyone who steps through it needs to engage in a new kind of media literacy, based on key principles for both consumers and creators, which we’ll delve into starting in the next chapter.

    但每个穿过这扇门的人都需要适应一种新的媒介素养。 这种媒介素养以同样适用于用户和创建者的关键原则为基础,我们将从下一章开始讨论。

  • literacy (n.) "ability to read and write," 1883, from literate + abstract noun suffix -cy. Illiteracy, however, dates back to 17c.
lit·er·acy / ˈlɪtərəsi ; NAmE ˈlɪtərəsi / noun [uncountable ] the ability to read and write 读写能力 a campaign to promote adult literacy 提高成人文化水平的运动 basic literacy skills 基本的读写技巧 OPP illiteracy see also computer literacy at computer-literate lit·er·acy / ˈlɪtərəsi ; NAmE ˈlɪtərəsi /
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