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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1941 COCA: 1465

academic

adjective
/ˌækəˈdemɪk/
/ˌækəˈdemɪk/
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  1. [usually before noun] connected with education, especially studying in schools and universities学业的,教学的,学术的(尤指与学校教育有关)
    • high/low academic standards高/低学术水平
    • She had a brilliant academic career.她有辉煌的学术生涯。
    • one of this country's most prestigious academic institutions这个国家最负盛名的学术机构之一
    • improving the academic achievement of all students 提高所有学生的学习成绩
    • The university is renowned throughout the world for its academic excellence.这所大学以其卓越的学术成就而闻名于世。
    • academic research/researchers学术研究/研究人员
    • We are deeply committed to safeguarding academic freedom. 我们坚定地致力于维护学术自由。
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    • He retired from academic life and went into politics.他结束了学术生涯,进入政界。
    • The academic year usually starts in September.新学年通常从9月份开始。
    • It is regarded as the top academic institution in the city.被认为是全市顶尖的学术机构。
    • This university will do all it can to defend academic freedom.这所大学将竭尽全力捍卫学术自由。
    • academic research学术研究
    • The enrolment criteria are geographical rather than academic.入学标准是地理的,而不是学术的。
    • Our courses cover a range of academic disciplines.我们的课程涵盖一系列学科。
    Topics Educationb1, Jobsb1
  2. [usually before noun] involving a lot of reading and studying rather than practical or technical skills学术性的(与实践性、技术性相对)
    • a mixture of vocational and academic courses职业和学术课程的混合
    • people whose skills are practical rather than academic技能是实用的而不是学术性的人
    • academic qualifications/subjects学历/学科
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    • We are looking for practical experience as well as academic achievement.我们正在寻找实践经验以及学术成就。
    • She had very few academic qualifications.她的学术资历很欠缺。
    • The writers' approach is not overly academic.这些作者的方法不太有学术性。
    • We need to combine academic and applied knowledge.我们需要把学术知识和应用知识结合起来。
    • I wasn't sure I could cope with the academic demands of the course.我没把握应付得了这门课的学术要求。
    Topics Educationb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • become
    adverb
    • merely
    • purely
    • strictly
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  3. good at subjects involving a lot of reading and studying学习良好的
    • She wasn't very academic and hated school.她学习不怎么样,而且讨厌上学。
    Topics Educationb1, Personal qualitiesb1
  4. not connected to a real or practical situation and therefore not important纯理论的;空谈的;学究式的
    • It's a purely academic question.纯属学术问题。
    • The whole thing's academic now—we can't win anyway.现在这一切都是纸上谈兵,反正我们赢不了。
    • Most of his questions were of an academic nature.他的大多数问题都是学术性的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • become
    adverb
    • merely
    • purely
    • strictly
    See full entry
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent.: from French académique or medieval Latin academicus, from academia, from Greek akadēmeia, from Akadēmos, the hero after whom Plato's garden was named.

academic

noun
/ˌækəˈdemɪk/
/ˌækəˈdemɪk/
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  1. a person who teaches and/or does research at a university or college高等院校教师;高校科研人员
    • a leading/distinguished/prominent academic一流/杰出/杰出的学者
    • There is much debate among academics about this issue.学术界对这个问题有很多争论。
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    • Academics are not generally very well paid.学者的工资一般都不是很高。
    • A distinguished academic from America was due to speak that evening.一位来自美国的杰出学者预定在那天晚上发表演讲。
    • Many senior academics are taking up positions overseas.许多资深高校科研人员正在海外供职。
    Topics Educationb2
    Word Originmid 16th cent.: from French académique or medieval Latin academicus, from academia, from Greek akadēmeia, from Akadēmos, the hero after whom Plato's garden was named.

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