英语翻译单词-文化与教育
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1. Abstract adj. based on general ideas or principles rather than specific examples or real events
2. Amusement n.the feeling you have when you think something is funny
3. Ballad n. a slow love song;a short story in the form of a poem or song
4. Chorus n. a large group of people who sing together
5. Bulletin n. a news report on radio or television;
an official statement that tells people about something important;
a letter or printed statement that a group or organization produces to tell people its news
6.Carnival n. a public event at which people play music, wear special clothes, and dance in the streets:
7. Carve v.to make an object or pattern by cutting a piece of wood or stone
8. Statue n.an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
9. Conservative adj. not liking changes or new ideas;not very modern in style, taste etc
10. Colloquial adj. language or words that are colloquial are used mainly in informal conversations rather than in writing or formal speech
11. Compile v. to make a book, list, record etc, using different pieces of information, music etc
12. Cornerstone n. something that is extremely important because everything else depends on it
13. Coverage n. when a subject or event is reported on television or radio, or in newspapers
14. Diverse adj.very different from each other
15. Embroider v. to decorate cloth by sewing a pattern, picture, or words on it with colored threads
16. Fabricate v. to invent a story, piece of information etc in order to deceive someone
17. Festoon v.to cover something with flowers, long pieces of material etc, especially for decoration
18. Gallery n.a large building where people can see famous pieces of art
19. Hermit n.someone who lives alone and has a simple way of life, usually for religious reasons
20. Horizon n.the line far away where the land or sea seems to meet the sky
21. Improvise v. to do something without any preparation, because you are forced to do this by unexpected events:
22. Maxim n. a well-known phrase or saying, especially one that gives a rule for sensible behavior
23. Mythology n. set of ancient myths; ideas or opinions that many people have, but that are wrong or not true:
24. Ominous adj. making you feel that something bad is going to happen
25. Opaque adj.difficult to understand:
26. Portrait n. a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person
27. Premiere n. the first public performance of a film, play, or piece of music
28. Prologue n. the introduction to a play, a long poem etc
29. Riddle n. a question that is deliberately very confusing and has a humorous or clever answer
30. Transmission n.the process of sending out electronic signals, messages etc, using radio, television, or other similar equipment:
31. Trumpet n.a musical instrument that you blow into, which consists of a curved metal tube that is wide at the end, and three buttons you press to change the notes
32. Versatile adj.someone who is versatile has many different skills
33. Academic adj.relating to education, especially at college or university level:
34.Audiovisual n.involving the use of recorded pictures and sound:
35. Auditorium n. the part of a theatre where people sit when watching a play, concert
36. Certificate n. an official document that states that a fact or facts are true
37. Diploma n.a document showing that someone has successfully completed a course of study or passed an examination
38. Credentials n. someone's education, achievements, experience etc that prove they have the ability to do something
39. Dissertation n. a long piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one written for a university degree
40. Doctorate n.a university degree of the highest level
41. Co-education a system in which students of both sexes are educated together
42. Commencement n.a ceremony at which university, college, or high school students receive their DIPLOMA s
43. Seminar n.a class at a university or college for a small group of students and a teacher to study or discuss a particular subject:
44. Fraternity n. A body of people associated for a common purpose or interest, such as a guild.
45. Confer v.To bestow;To invest with
46. Credit n.an arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
47. Curriculum n.the subjects that are taught by a school, college etc, or the things that are studied in a particular subject:
48. Infuse v.to fill something or someone with a particular feeling or quality
49. Dean n.someone in a university who is responsible for a particular area of work:
50. Discipline n.a way of training someone so that they learn to control their behavior and obey rules
51. Elementary adj.simple or basic
52. Encyclopedia n.a book or CD, or a set of these, containing facts about many different subjects, or containing detailed facts about one subject
53. Enrollment n.the process of arranging to join a school, university, course etc:
54. Erudite adj.showing a lot of knowledge based on careful study
55. Postgraduate n. someone who is studying at a university to get a MASTER'S DEGREE or a P H D
56. Forum n.an organization, meeting, TV program etc where people have a chance to publicly discuss an important subject
57. Lecturer n.someone who gives lectures, especially in a university
58. Kindergarten n.a school or class for children aged five
59. Instruct v.to officially tell someone what to do
60. Mentor n.an experienced person who advises and helps a less experienced person
61. Orientation n.the type of activity or subject that a person or organization seems most interested in and gives most attention to
62. Pop quiz v.a short test that a teacher gives without any warning, in order to check whether students have been studying
63. Qualification n.if you have a qualification, you have passed an examination or course to show you have a particular level of skill or knowledge in a subject
64. Revise v.to change something because of new information or ideas
65. Chancellor n. the person who officially represents a British university on special occasions; the person in charge of some American universities
66. Audit v.to attend a course at university without intending to take examinations in it or get a CREDIT for it
67. Drill v.to teach students, sports players etc by making them repeat the same lesson, exercise etc many times
68. Extension n.part of a university or college that offers courses to people who are not full time students
69. Primer n.a book that contains basic information about something
70. Propaganda rmation which is false or which emphasizes just one part of
a situation, used by a government or political group to make people agree with them:
71. Slate n.a small black board or a flat piece of slate in a wooden frame used for writing on in the past
72. Counsel v.to advise someone
73. Detention n.a punishment in which children who have behaved badly are forced to stay at school for a short time after the others have gone home
74. Confession n.a statement that you have done something wrong, illegal, or embarrassing, especially a formal statement:
75. Prose n.written language in its usual form, as opposed to poetry
76. (state)stipend/subsidy n.money that is paid by a government or organization to make prices lower, reduce the cost of producing goods etc.
77. Undergraduate n.a student at college or university, who is working for their first degree.
78. chairman; chairperson n. someone who is in charge of a meeting or directs the work of a committee or organization.
79. Minor n. the second main subject that you study at university for your degree.
80. Foundation n. an organization that gives or collects money to be used for special purposes, especially for CHARITY or for medical RESEARCH.
81. Principal n.a man who has control or authority over middle school.
82. pass:a successful result in an examination.
83.boarder n. a student who stays at a school during the night, as well as during the day.
84. Instructor n. someone who gives lectures, especially in a university.
85. Rewards n. something that you get because you have done something good or helpful or have worked hard.
86. Scholarship n. an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help pay for their education.
87. Professor n. a teacher of the highest rank in a university department.
88. Course n. a course of lessons in which the student works at home and sends
completed work to their teacher by post.
89. Intern n. someone, especially a student, who works for a short time in a particular job in order to gain experience.
90. Climax n. the most exciting or important part of a story or experience, which usually comes near the end
91. Librarian n. someone who works in a library.
92. Nursery n. someone who has been trained to look after young children.
93.alumnus; alumna n. a former student of a school, college etc.
94.thesis; dissertation n. a long piece of writing about a particular subject that you do as part of an advanced university degree such as an MA or a PhD.
95. tuition (fee)n. the money you pay for being taught.
96.graduate n. someone who has completed a university degree, especially a first degree.
97. Serial n.a story that is broadcast or printed in several separate parts on television, in a magazine etc:
98. graduation certificate n.a document showing that someone has successfully completed a course of study or passed an examination.
99. doctor (Ph. D)n.someone who holds the highest level of degree given by a university.
100. Bachelor n. a first university DEGREE, such as a BA,B.S., or BSC.。