literacy的意思和读音

literacy

: [ˈlɪt(ə)rəsi] : ['lɪt(ə)rəsi]

n.

n.three Rs,reading ability,knowledge,learning,mastery

literacyn.— see alsocomputer literacy,computer-literate

1.the ability to read and write

a campaign to promote adult literacy

basic literacy skills

n.1.,;

n.1.the ability to read and write

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1.Due to a long period of mark is higher state that I seem to be in literacy lax.使

2.The declining literacy of our society has been a major concern of educators for a while now, and yet things are not getting better.

3.These research findings have been used in the practice of conducting the education of media literacy for middle school students.

4.Literacy and a sense of community are the project's bedrock, and it has begun to take hold beyond Wisconsin.

5.The Song form of government was as important as the increasing availability of printed material in fuelling the desire for literacy.

6.As well, the cost of the technology continues to diminish to such an extent that computer literacy in the workplace is now expected.

7.The literacy rate is less than half that of the north, and infant and maternal mortality rates are high.

8.As a member of a family of readers, literacy has always been very important to me, and its value to society can hardly be overestimated.

9.It has helped improve basic literacy and numeracy a bit, but would work better if it were more rigorous.

10.It was as if I'd confided in her about my literacy problems or asked her to feel a lump.