单词 | lecture |
释义 | lecture —lecture /ˈlek.tʃər/ aep /-tʃɚ/ noun [C] B1 a formal talk on a serious subject given to a group of people, especially students: » We went to a lecture on Italian art.» Who's giving the lecture this afternoon?→ COMPARE SEMINAR(Cf. ↑seminar)Thesaurus+: ↑Classes, courses and courseworkThesaurus+: ↑Lecturing and addressingF0 an angry or serious talk given to someone in order to criticize their behaviour: » My dad gave me a lecture on the evils of alcohol last night.Thesaurus+: ↑Lecturing and addressing• • • Extra Examples:» At the end of the lecture, I'd like all the students to divide into small discussion groups.» I couldn't help drifting off in the middle of that lecture - it was so boring!» I got the fidgets halfway through the lecture.» His lecture was complicated and difficult to follow.» I didn't gather much from his lecture.verb ↑Verb Endings for lecture C2 [I] to give a formal talk to a group of people, often at a university: » For ten years she lectured in law.» She travelled widely in North America, lecturing on women's rights.Thesaurus+: ↑Lecturing and addressingF0 [T] to talk angrily or seriously to someone in order to criticize their behaviour: » His parents used to lecture him on his table manners.Thesaurus+: ↑Chastising and rebukingThesaurus+: ↑Talking angrily |
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