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ac·a·dem·ic
ae k de mihk
复数:academics
比较级:more academic
最高级:most academic
academically (adv.)
词根:academe
adv.academically 学术上;学业上
n.academy 学院;研究院;学会;专科院校
academia 学术界;学术生涯
academician 院士;大学生;学会会员;大学教师
academe 研究院;学院;学会(等于academy)
academicism 形成主义;艺术院的作风
academism 学院派;学院风气(等于academicism)
adjective
of, relating to, or associated with an academy or school especially of higher learning academic courses
the academic curriculum
of or relating to performance in courses of study academic achievements
academic excellence
very learned but inexperienced in practical matters
academic thinkers
based on formal study especially at an institution of higher learning
her academic qualifications
of or relating to literary or artistic rather than technical or professional studies
a region that has both academic and vocational high schools
theoretical, speculative
a purely academic question
having no practical or useful significance
conforming to the traditions or rules of a school (as of literature or art) or an official academy : conventional
academic painting
noun
a member (such as a professor) of an institution of learning (such as a university)
Both of her parents are academics.
a person who is academic in background, outlook, or methods
academics plural, chiefly US academic subjects : courses of study taken at a school or college
He has no interest in academics.
academic research学术研究
academic circles学术界
academic year学年
academic achievement学业成就;学业成绩
academic performance学习成绩;学业表现;学术成就
academic study学术研究
academic exchange学术交流
academic problem学术问题
academic background学术背景;学历;教育背景
academic world学术界
academic freedomn. 学术自由
academic community学术界;学术社群;高等教育界;高等学校的全体师生员工
academic journal学报,学术期刊
academic degree学位
academic atmospheren. 学业风气,学习氛围
academic education学术教育;文理科教育
academic work学术工作;专门著作
academic writing论文写作;学术著作
academic record学业成绩
academic disciplinen. 学术科目
1580年代,“与学院有关的”,也指“大学的,学术的”,源自拉丁语 academicus “(古雅典)学院的”,来自 Academia,这是柏拉图教学的地方(参见 academy)。
它在1610年代已经在英语中被证明是指“属于雅典古典学院”的意思。意思是“理论的,不实际的,不会导致决定”(例如大学辩论或课堂法律练习)是在1886年。在艺术上,“严格遵循学术风格”,1889年。Academic freedom “教师有权公开陈述意见而不受报复的自由”,始于1901年。相关的: Academical; academically; academicalism(1874); 约翰逊有 academial。
作为名词,“大学生或大学生活中的学生”,1580年代(拉丁语 academicus,希腊语 akadēmikoi 意为“学院哲学家”)。也有 academian(1590年代); academician(1746年)主要限于旧的促进科学和艺术的社团成员。
Adjective borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French achademique, academique, borrowed from Latin Acadēmicus "of the school of Plato," borrowed from Greek Akadēmeikós, Akadēmaikós, from Akadḗmeia, a place where Plato taught + -ikos -ic >entry 1 — more at academy Noun borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French academique, borrowed from Latin Acadēmicus, noun derivative of Acadēmicus, adjective — more at academic >entry 1
The first known use of academic was in 1581
accelerandoadverb or adjective
gradually faster—used as a direction in music
accedeverb
to give consent : agree
accede to a proposed plan
formal to enter upon an office or position
acceded to the throne in 1838
academynoun
school entry 1 sense 1aespecially: a private high school
an institution for training in special subjects or skills
military academy
an organization of people specializing in knowledge in a particular subject
academynoun
school entry 1 sense 1aespecially: a private high school
an institution for training in special subjects or skills
military academy
an organization of people specializing in knowledge in a particular subject
academicadjective
of or relating to school or college
literary or general rather than technical
took the academic course
having no practical importance : theoretical
an academic question
academicadjective
of or relating to school or college
literary or general rather than technical
took the academic course
having no practical importance : theoretical
an academic question
academicadjective
of or relating to school or college
literary or general rather than technical
took the academic course
having no practical importance : theoretical
an academic question
1 The pressures to perform at the highest level in sports and academics were higher.
2 All this is of much more than academic interest, for the new and economical “gyplure” might be used not merely in census operations but in control work.
3 But statistically, they gained no academic benefit by changing schools.
4 In another universe, the calculations I do to figure this out would be worthy of some academic merit.
5 Performing Arts, the write-up said, was an academic, as opposed to a vocational, public school that trained students wishing to pursue a career in theater, music, and dance.
6 II When civil rights leaders first demanded the admission of minority students to higher education, academic officials could have challenged their critics to seek the more important reform of primary and secondary education.
7 As Wright’s academic star rose, so too did Sullivan’s.
8 As important as these factors were, however, they account inadequately for my academic advance.
9 They swung me around the administration building and into the academic quad.
10 Letting Algernon out of his cage would throw the meeting into chaos, and after all this was Burt’s debut into the rat-race of academic preferment.
11 “Skip politics. We’ll play to our strengths: rack up our Excelsior points in academics and, most especially, at the science fair.”
12 The university is an academic organization built on the basis of the discipline.
大学是以学科为基础建构起来的学术组织,学科建设是大学的基础性建设.
13 The book appeals to academics and to the general public.
14 News & World Report, a leading arbiter of academic prestige.
15 “I think your lessons were a great deal less academic than mine.”
16 “No, there isn’t. The other Oxford readers are honest scholars with sound academic reasons for using the instrument.”
17 Around the time I was in fourth grade, moreover, religion classes became increasingly academic.
18 Though he might not have been intoxicated technically, that very instant, he had been so recently enough for this to be an academic point.
19 Tenure was meant to ensure academic freedom, not protect academics from financial wheeler dealing.
终身职位意在保障学术自由, 不能防止学者为了利益而不择手段.
20 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema was an English painter in the academic tradition.
阿尔玛·台德玛是学院派的英国画家。
2 常规
regular conventional uneventful way form standard practice formula routine drill rut praxis the course of nature
4 常规的
5 学校的
7 理论而非实际的
9 文科的
10 传统的
traditional straight conservative conventional classical orthodox old-fashioned old-time conformist trad heritage hereditary folksy folkish Biedermeier
11 怀疑
dubitative wary doubtful incredulous unconvinced suss mistrustful untrusting dubitation challenge doubt suspicion discredit mistrust unbelief peradventure incertitude dubiety swither question suspect distrust impeach misdoubt disbelieve
14 学院的
15 教学
16 协会
institutionary organization society association brother institution union institute corporation congress chamber guild gild confraternity verein
18 教育的
19 人文学科
21 文学的
22 高校教师
24 传统
traditional straight conventional classical orthodox hereditary folksy trad folkish Biedermeier tradition
25 怀疑论的
26 不切实际的
ideal romantic abstract unrealistic unreal impractical dreamy armchair unworkable crackpot quixotic starry-eyed spacey airy-fairy cock-eyed built on sand fantastic crazy utopian grandiose notional blue-sky viewy unreasonable starry Platonic wild-eyed unpractical unsubstantial high-flown pie-eyed in the clouds
28 高校科研人员
29 大学生
undergraduate colleger bursar university man undergrad man academician collegiate rah-rah collegian
31 空谈
talk gas flatuous closet flatulent prittle-prattle ya-ta-ta wind smoke speculation metaphysics froth flatulence jangle burble prattle palaver tootle windiness blither flatulency tattle prate chin music
32 大学教师
35 高等学府的
37 学会会员
38 学院派哲学
39 学究的
40 学理上的
41 学者
student scholar clerk savant bookman academician egghead clerisy scholarly mallam scholastic scribe literate hakeem longhair literator
42 理论的
44 学究
45 学者的
47 非实际的
48 空洞
slim hollow phantom husky frothy inane washy jejune dowf thin cavity cavern wasteland cavitation inanition
49 学院派
51 教学的
52 学业的
53 学会的
56 理论
57 协会的
59 学业