tutor
tutor 英 [ˈtju:tə(r)] 美 [ˈtutə(r)]
n. 私教 v. 教,私教
进行时:tutoring 过去式:tutored 过去分词:tutored 第三人称单数:tutors 名词复数:tutors
- A tutor is someone who gives private instruction: tutors teach one-on-one.
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- n. 私教
- v. 教,私教
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1. his history tutor
他的历史导师
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2. He was my personal tutor at university.
他是我大学时的个人指导教师。
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3. a part-time adult education tutor
兼职的成人教育教师
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4. a violin tutor
小提琴课本
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5. He tutors students in mathematics.
他教学生数学。
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6. Her work was divided between tutoring and research.
她的工作分为导师工作和研究工作。
- tutor (n.) late 14c., "guardian, custodian," from Old French tuteor "guardian, private teacher" (13c., Modern French tuteur), from Latin tutorem (nominative tutor) "guardian, watcher," from tutus, variant past participle of tueri "watch over, look at," a word of uncertain origin. De Vaan suggests the sense evolution is from "to protect," and suggests connection with Sanskrit tavas- "strong, powerful," Greek sos "safe, safe and sound, healthy," from a root meaning "to be strong." Specific sense of "senior boy appointed to help a junior in his studies" is recorded from 1680s.
- tutor (v.) 1590s, from tutor (n.). Related: Tutored; tutoring.
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