单词 | docent |
释义 | docent (once / 104596 pages) 1n 2n If you’re a docent, you’re a teacher at a college or university. In most countries, you’d rank right below a professor. Docent came into English by way of German, tracing back to the Latin word docere, meaning “teach.” Docent typically refers to someone who teaches at a college or university, but the term can be used more broadly to mean "someone who promotes learning." If you take a museum tour, it might be led by a docent, a volunteer who acts as a guide to the museum’s collection. Pronounce docent with a long “o” sound and a soft “c”: “DOH-sent.” WORD FAMILYdocent: docents USAGE EXAMPLESThese days, he gets his tank time as a docent, he said. Washington Times(Dec 11, 2016) In retirement, she was a docent at Washington National Cathedral and the National Gallery of Art. Washington Post(Nov 16, 2016) The Docent Guild will lead tours of the historic church, and the Golden Dove Gift Shop will be open. Washington Post(Nov 11, 2016) 1 n a teacher at some universities 2Hyper instructor, teacher a person whose occupation is teaching n a guide who leads others on a tour Syn|Hyper tour guide guide someone who shows the way by leading or advising |
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