英:[tju:ˈti:]
美:[tuˈti]
英:[tju:ˈti:]
美:[tuˈti]
tu·tee
tu ti
1927年; 参见 tutor(v.)+ -ee。
tutor + -ee
The first known use of tutee was circa 1927
1 “We were invited. By your tutee, the most popular girl in our grade, no less.”
2 But every line tutor instructs tutee to repeat reveals a strange obsession with a toothy predator.
3 The 51-year-old Mr. Bernstein, clad in “Black Watch tartan slacks, a turtleneck shirt and a blue blazer,” was his eager tutee.
4 But, Mr. Duncan discovered, his tutee also was functionally illiterate.
5 Sometimes the tutoring can be reciprocal, with pupils alternating as tutor and tutee.
6 But then again, why not love your job, your sister, your tutee, and your hapless neighbor and just hope for the best?
7 But beyond the professional relationship, both the tutors and the tutees form a personal bond.