academia的意思和读音

academia

: [ˌækəˈdimiə] : [ˌækəˈdiːmiə]

n.

n.academic circles,academe,university,ivory tower,the academy

academian.

1.the world of learning, teaching, research, etc. at universities, and the people involved in it

n.1.2.;

n.1.the people, activities, and institutions that are connected with education, especially in colleges and universities

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6. ... Events Highlights Academia Our Founder ...

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1.Some readers might wince a little at the word philosophy, thinking that it belongs in academia, not the real world.

2.It was exciting to see that self improvement is spreading to Harvard classrooms and being legitimized by academia and the mainstream media.

3.He was studying for his PhD in actuarial science, but no one expected him to go on to a career in academia.

4.The word was picked by the "word of the year" committee, which includes university academia as well as renowned Australian poet Les Murray.·

5.It is not such a surprise that this behavior was not easily curtailed when plagiarism extends into the upper echelons of Chinese academia.

6.Academia is not the only field to be plagued by plagiarism, nor the only one reluctant to face up to it.

7.For most people who work outside of academia, the question of "grading" software developers in an organization is frequently relevant.

8.Due to its complexity, there has been a long debate on this issue among academia, government officials or world organizations.

9.His research ought to have secured him a place in academia's elite.

10.She was a very dedicated and strong woman who continuously strove for her students to be balanced in academia, character and leadership.