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单词 lecturer
释义
lecturerlec‧tur‧er /ˈlektʃə $ -ər/ ●●○ AWL noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a lecturer in economics
  • a chemistry lecturer
  • Watson is now a lecturer at the University of Bradford.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
someone who teaches as their job, especially in a school: · a high school teacher
(also headteacher British English) the teacher who is in charge of a school or college: · The teacher sent him to the principal’s office.
someone who gives private lessons to one student or a small group of students. In Britain, a tutor is also a teacher in a university: · They hired a tutor to help him with his English.· Your tutor will help you find a subject for your essay.
someone who teaches in a university or college: · University lecturers aren’t very well paid.
a teacher in a college or university. In Britain, a professor is a high-ranking university teacher, especially one who is head of a department: · She was professor of linguistics at Cambridge University.
someone who teaches a sport or a practical skill such as swimming or driving: · He works as a ski instructor in the winter.· a driving instructor
someone who helps a person or team improve in a sport: · a professional tennis coach
especially American English formal someone whose job involves teaching people, or someone who is an expert on education: · Most educators agree that class sizes are still too big.
someone who teaches people particular skills, especially the skills they need to do a job: · a teacher trainer· Many companies pay outside trainers to teach management skills to their staff.
a woman who lived with a family and taught their children in past times: · As a governess, Charlotte Brontë received twenty pounds a year.
Longman Language Activatorsomeone who teaches
someone who teaches, especially someone whose job is to teach children in a school: · She's a teacher in the high school.· I remember having some pretty awful teachers when I was at school.English/science/chemistry etc teacher: · The school doesn't have enough French teachers.teacher of: · a conference for teachers of English
someone who gives lessons to just one student or a small group of students: · When she was ill she studied at home with a private tutor.· They hired a private tutor to help Carlos with his English.
someone who teaches a sport or a practical skill: swimming/driving/riding etc instructor: · I managed to find a very good driving instructor.· a ski instructor
someone who trains a person or a team in a sport, and helps them to improve their skills: basketball/football/tennis etc coach: · We got a professional football coach to come and help us train the team.
someone who trains people in the skills they need to do a job: · Many companies now pay outside trainers to come in and teach management skills to their staff.· I work as a teacher trainer.
a university teacher - used in Britain to mean a teacher of the highest rank, and in the US to mean any university teacher who has a higher degree such as a PhD: · The meeting will be chaired by Professor Andrew Jones.· Archie's father is a retired physics professor.professor of: · She's a professor of history at Oxford University.
someone who teaches at a university or college: · Watson is now a lecturer at the University of Bradford.· a chemistry lecturerlecturer in: · a lecturer in economics
someone who works, studies, and teaches in a university, and has a lot of knowledge about a particular subject: · Academics can usually get time off teaching to do their own research.
formal someone who teaches in a school, college, or university: · Most educators agree that intimidating children is not the best way to encourage them to learn.· Professor Taylor is generally recognized as one of the state's most respected educators.
American all the teachers in a college or university: · Norman White has been on the faculty at UCLA for over thirty years.· Nearly half the faculty turned out to show their support.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· a sixth-form college student
(=one who is invited to an event from another organization, university etc)· The guest speaker at the conference was Dr. Kim.
· Her father was a university lecturer and her mother a teacher.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· In 1929 he was appointed lecturer at New College, Oxford.· In 1885 she was appointed lecturer in psychology at Westfield College, London.· In 1943 he was appointed lecturer and then Professor of Physical Metallurgy in 1949.· On his return in 1891, Knott was appointed lecturer in mathematics and in 1892 reader in applied mathematics at Edinburgh University.
· Senior lecturer A senior lecturer engages in teaching and research.· The author is senior lecturer in accounting and finance at the Polytechnic of Central London.· In 1971 Giles returned to Britain to become senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University.· Thus to insert a lecturer record, it is necessary to choose a senior lecturer to whom that lecturer reports.· The building also houses the relevant staff, including the senior lecturer who is the college's special needs coordinator.
NOUN
· When he made it big, in the mid-Seventies, Dury was a 35-year-old former art college lecturer in callipers.· I dreamed of becoming a writer, although sometimes I considered becoming a college lecturer like my father.· Or could it simply be that many of our best satirical writers were themselves college lecturers?· The second one, which is two hours long, is designed for teachers, college lecturers and in-service training.· Natfhe also rejected the interim pay offer from the Polytechnic and Colleges Employers' Forum for polytechnic and higher education college lecturers.· Most college lecturers now have private doubts about the educational value of lectures.· After years of study he had qualified in Mining Engineering and had taken up a post as a college lecturer on mining.
· In addition, representatives from the energy industry, financial institutions and government will participate as guest lecturers.· A guest lecturer describes the history, culture and art of the various cities and villages en route.· Bruce will be the guest lecturer.
· Also cosmopolitan in outlook are a variety of traditional professions, particularly university lecturers.· In 1904 both were given the title and status of university lecturers.· There is a university lecturer in Roman Archaeology.· He was a university lecturer now, a family man, respectable, boring, even.· I was Roy Edward Burnell, a university lecturer and specialist in church architecture.· That person may have been a university lecturer, a teacher, a receptionist, a cleaner, a waitress or anything.· A university lecturer, for example.
VERB
· They had two sons, Nicolas, who became a journalist and lecturer, and Jeremy, who became a physicist.· I dreamed of becoming a writer, although sometimes I considered becoming a college lecturer like my father.· He prospered there, but in April 1919 he was able to resign to become a lecturer at Birkbeck College, London.· After leaving school he became a mathematical lecturer at Oxford in 1855 and he continued with this job until 1881.· In 1971 Giles returned to Britain to become senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University.· Most became college of education lecturers, or development officers at either national or regional levels.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounlecturelecturerlectureshipverblecture
a)someone who gives lectures, especially in a university:  She’s a brilliant lecturer. b)a teacher in a British university or collegelecturer in a lecturer in medieval studies at Edinburgh University see thesaurus at teacher
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