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colloquium |
| 释义 |
colloquiumcol‧lo‧qui‧um /kəˈləʊkwiəm $ -ˈloʊ-/ noun [countable] formal  colloquiumOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin ➔ COLLOQUY - A few days later, I repeat these words during a faculty colloquium at Brown.
- Part of the event are exhibitions of indigenous art and a colloquium on visual anthropology.
- The colloquium will raise questions concerning the role that news reporting plays in modern society.
- The present essays are papers arising from a colloquium held at Princeton on the fabric of Hagia Sophia and related buildings.
- There will be a colloquium on Leonardo's drawings at the close of the exhibition.
a conference |
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