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美:[ˈlɪtərəsi]
英:[ˈlɪtərəsi]
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n.
识字
有文化
能读能写
精通文学
lit·er·a·cy
lI t r si
词根:literate
adj.literary 文学的;书面的;精通文学的
literate 受过教育的;精通文学的
n.literature 文学;文献;文艺;著作
literate 学者
noun
the state of being literate, esp. of having the ability to read or write.Literacy is a primary goal of the educational system.The rate of literacy varies from nation to nation.
literacy education文化教育;读写教育
computer literacy计算机文化;有使用电脑的能力
visual literacy[计]直观读写;视觉认识能力
literacy class识字班;扫盲班;文化阶层
literacy test识字测验;文化水平测试
"能读能写的能力",1883年,来自 literate 和抽象名词后缀 -cy。然而, Illiteracy 可以追溯到17世纪。
识字,扫盲
The first known use of literacy was in 1880
literaladjective
following the ordinary or usual meaning of the words
literal and figurative meanings
true to fact : plain, unadorned
took the television drama to be the literal truth
concerned mainly with facts
a literal-minded person
of, relating to, or expressed in letters
literal equations
done word for word : exact, verbatim
a literal translation
literaladjective
following the ordinary or usual meaning of the words
literal and figurative meanings
true to fact : plain, unadorned
took the television drama to be the literal truth
concerned mainly with facts
a literal-minded person
of, relating to, or expressed in letters
literal equations
done word for word : exact, verbatim
a literal translation
literacynoun
the quality or state of being literateespecially: ability to read and write
computer literacy
1 The episode highlighted how the school provides a food pantry, clothes closet, free haircuts and literacy training for students' families.
2 Her Children’s Television Workshop brought together educators and entertainers, including a puppeteer named Jim Henson and the director Jon Stone, an idealist attracted to Cooney’s idea of closing the literacy gap for inner-city Black children.
3 For centuries, literacy had been a specialized skill.
4 She worked with an anti-sex-trafficking nonprofit group, and he with a literacy organization.
5 It would be better for our national literacy, our local advocacy, our general civility and the future etiquette of our children.
6 Advertisement This nature-as-language theme is his great takeaway, a kind of challenge not just to be captivated by the superficial romance of the outdoors but to practice “landscape literacy,” to understand its constituent parts.
7 She focuses on literacy instruction for teachers and coaches at elementary schools in New York City, as well at workshops throughout the United States.
8 Bush formed the President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy last year.
前总统乔治布什去年组建了总统金融知识咨询委员会.
9 Until mass literacy, reading aloud was essential and a pleasure.
10 If they don't, or you don't have a literacy council, get out the phone book again.
如果他们没通知你, 或者你没有参加任何文化社团, 可以再次在电话黄页上找到相关信息.
11 Between different culture literacy superposition, therefore the English to Chinese culture also has many common grounds.
不同文化之间有文化重合, 因此英汉文化也有很多的共同点.
12 He rages through a list of national inadequacies "… seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy".
13 The rise of literacy, of the culture of writing and reading and bookselling, had reached a critical stage in the classical period.
14 Poll taxes, literacy tests and other sorts of “legalistic voodoo,” Mr. Watson writes, kept them out of voting booths.
15 The program is intended to promote adult literacy among people who have had very little schooling.
16 What is always more difficult in book-history is to establish the habits of obscure readers, levels of literacy at particular times and place, everyday reading habits outside the elite class.
17 More local doings: The Seattle7Writers group, never at a loss for words or good ideas, is sponsoring a book-club brunch to benefit literacy.
18 According a recent alliance report, “Museums on Call: How Museums Are Addressing Health Issues,” museums are opening their doors and collections to promote health literacy, research, medical training and disease prevention.
19 “I teach children’s literature in an education school, so my audience is teachers,” said Laura Jimenez, a literacy education professor at Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development.
20 Ms. Greene was earning her master’s in education and literacy and hanging around plant shops when she realized she could make money from her hobby.