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ac·a·dem·ic A0033800 (ăk′ə-dĕm′ĭk)adj.1. a. Of or relating to institutionalized education and scholarship, especially at a college or university.b. Of or relating to studies that rely on reading and involve abstract thought rather than being primarily practical or technical.c. Relating to scholarly performance: a student's academic average.2. Academic Of or relating to the conservative style of art promoted by an official academy, especially the Académie des Beaux Arts in France in the nineteenth century.3. Having little practical use or value, as by being overly detailed, unengaging, or theoretical: dismissed the article as a dry, academic exercise.4. Having no important consequence or relevancy: The debate about who is to blame has become academic because the business has left town.n.1. A faculty member or scholar at an institution of higher learning, such as a university.2. One who has an academic viewpoint or a scholarly background. ac′a·dem′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | academically - in regard to academic matters; "academically, this is a good school" | Translationsacademy (əˈkӕdəmi) – plural aˈcademies – noun1. a higher school for special study. Academy of Music. 學院 (高等)專科院校 2. a society to encourage science, art etc. The Royal Academy. 學會 學會3. a type of senior school. 高中 高中academic (ӕkəˈdemik) adjective of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc. an academic career. 與學業或學術有關的 學院的,學術的 noun a university or college teacher. 大學或學院教師 大学教师academic ˈyear noun that part of the year when students go to school, college or university. The academic year ends in June. 學年 学年acaˈdemically (ӕkəˈde-) adverb 學術上 學院式地,从学术观点 EncyclopediaSeeacademicLegalSeeacademy |