lecture的意思和读音

lecture

: [ˈlektʃər] : [ˈlektʃə(r)]

n.

v.

lectures  lecturing  lectured  

v.+n.give lecture,attend lecture,deliver lecture

adj.+n.introductory lecture

v.teach,address,instruct,talk,hold forth

n.sermon,speech,homily,oration,discourse

lecturen.

1.a talk that is given to a group of people to teach them about a particular subject, often as part of a university or college course

to deliver/give a lecture to first-year students

to attend a series of lectures on Jane Austen )

a lecture room/hall

2.a long angry talk that sb gives to one person or a group of people because they have done sth wrong

I know I should stop smoking─don't give me a lecture about it.

v.

1.[i]~ (in/on sth)to give a talk or a series of talks to a group of people on a subject, especially as a way of teaching in a university or college

She lectures in Russian literature.

2.[t]~ sb (about/on sth).~ sb (about doing sth)to criticize sb or tell them how you think they should behave, especially when it is done in an annoying way

He's always lecturing me about the way I dress.

n.1.,, (on)2.,

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n.1.a talk to a group of people about a particular subject, especially at a college or university2.a long serious talk that criticizes you or warns you about something, especially when this is annoying

v.1.to give a lecture or a series of lectures2.to talk to someone seriously in order to criticize them or warn them about something, especially when this is annoying

1. earn vt lecture n silly adj ...

3. earn vt lecture n silly adj ...

4. orientation meeting () lecture () tutorial () ...

5. attend vt. lecture n. practise vt. ...

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1.The whole idea of my investing a joint enterprise with your company is the direct result of your wonderful lecture.

2.Now what I want you to get out of this lecture basically is a couple of key points.

3.The students immediately began to slam down the movable arms of their lecture chairs and to prepare to leave.

4.With a posse of followers, he burst into a lecture hall, poured hot tar on the professor and then decorated him with feathers.

5.Later in that decade he would pull himself out of bankruptcy by embarking on a lecture tour that took him to Africa and Asia.1990

6."I knew what I was doing that day, " he wrote in the introduction of his best-selling book, also titled The Last Lecture.“,”》。

7.when. . . He was on his way to a lecture when a tourist stopped him and asked him for directions.

8.Some of those who attended the lecture have implied to me that not everyone took it particularly seriously.

9.At this point, they begin to realize that this will not be their typical lecture-based class.

10.Professor Brown's lecture lasted a lot longer than I expected. By the time I got there, you must have given up and left.