释义 |
tutorhood rare.|ˈtjuːtəhʊd| [f. tutor n. + -hood.] The condition or office of a tutor, tutorship; also, † a society or body of tutors.
1752H. Walpole Lett. (1845) II. 455 Storms gathering in the tutorhood [of Prince George]. a1797― Mem. Geo. II (1847) I. x. 298 The dissensions in the tutorhood had been carried so high. 1882H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. I. i. v. 91 Faucit.., after six years of tutorhood,..had made up his mind to leave the place and the life. |