academic
英 [ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk]
美 [ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk]
- adj. 学术的;理论的;学院的
- n. 大学生,大学教师;学者
1. academic:Helen 是红颜祸水,特洛伊战争就由她而起,她12 岁时就已经长的惊为天人,大英雄特修斯去她家门口经过时,觉得这个小姑娘虽然小,但长的很不错,拐回家等她长大后做老婆,Helen 的哥哥到处找都找不到,后来在阿卡迪姆的帮助下,把Helen 解救回家,Helen一家为了感谢阿卡迪姆的帮忙,于是给阿卡迪姆庄园,后来在柏拉图时期,柏拉图经常带自己的弟子在这个庄园时散步讲学,后来就创造了单词academy‐学术,学院。
- academic (adj.)
- 1580s, "relating to an academy," also "collegiate, scholarly," from Latin academicus "of the Academy," from academia (see academy). Meaning "theoretical, not practical, not leading to a decision" (such as university debates or classroom legal exercises) is from 1886. Academic freedom is attested from 1901. Related: Academically.
- 1. Henry generally stayed ahead of the others in the academic subjects.
- 亨利的文化课成绩通常都优于其他学生。
- 2. I was terrible at school and left with few academic qualifications.
- 我的学习成绩一塌糊涂,离校时几乎没有学历。
- 3. There are wide variations caused by different academic programme structures.
- 不同的教学项目结构造成了巨大的差异。
- 4. Those are nice academic arguments, but what about the immediate future?
- 那些是微妙的学术上的辩论,但不久的将来怎么办?
- 5. There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world.
- 学术界与工业界有着天壤之别。