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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4038 COCA: 1985

faculty

noun
/ˈfæklti/
/ˈfæklti/
(plural faculties)
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  1. [countable] a department or group of related departments in a college or university(高等院校的)系,院
    • the Faculty of Law法学院
    • students who are doing degrees in the Arts Faculty在文学院攻读学位的学生
    • the Faculty of Arts文学院
    Topics Educationc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • Arts
    • English
    • law
    faculty + noun
    • member
    preposition
    • in a/​the faculty
    • faculty of
    phrases
    • a member of the faculty
    • the dean of (the) faculty
    • the head of (the) faculty
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  2. [countable + singular or plural verb] all the teachers in a faculty of a college or university(高等院校中院、系的)全体教师
    • the Law School faculty法学院全体教师
    • a faculty meeting全体教师会议
    • faculty members全系教师
    Extra Examples
    • Larger grants may ensure more funding for faculty development.更多的经费会确保为教师队伍的发展提供更多资助。
    • My faculty adviser made an effort to contact me.导师设法同我取得联系。
    • a hearing before a faculty committee教师委员会举行的听证会
    • collaboration across faculties跨院系合作
    Topics Educationc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • college
    • departmental
    • university
    verb + faculty
    • hire
    • recruit
    • retain
    faculty + noun
    • appointment
    • position
    • development
    preposition
    • on the faculty
    • faculty at
    • faculty of
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  3. [countable, uncountable]
    (often the faculty)
    (North American English) all the teachers of a particular university or college(某高等院校的)全体教师
    • faculty members全系教师
    • She joined the faculty of the University of Maryland.她成为马里兰大学的一名教员。
    Extra Examples
    • the faculty at public institutions公共机构中的全体工作人员
    • her colleagues on the faculty她的教员同事
    • The degree of job security for tenured faculty is high relative to most other jobs.终身聘用教师的工作稳定性比其他大多数工作高。
    • Teachers are typically part-timers and adjunct faculty.教师通常是兼职教员和辅助教员。
    • I was fortunate to receive a faculty appointment at Ohio State.我幸运地收到了在俄亥俄州立大学担任教员的委任。
    Topics Educationc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • college
    • departmental
    • university
    verb + faculty
    • hire
    • recruit
    • retain
    faculty + noun
    • appointment
    • position
    • development
    preposition
    • on the faculty
    • faculty at
    • faculty of
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  4. [countable, usually plural] any of the physical or mental abilities that a person is born with官能;天赋
    • the faculty of sight视觉
    • She retained her mental faculties (= the ability to think and understand) until the day she died.她直到去世那天一直保持着思维和理解能力。
    • to be in full possession of your faculties (= be able to speak, hear, see, understand, etc.)拥有一切官能(能够说、听、看见、理解等)
    • intellectual/critical/artistic faculties智力/批判能力/艺术才能
    Extra Examples
    • He is not in full possession of all his mental faculties.他尚不具备完善的思维理解能力。
    • She is over eighty but still has all her faculties.虽然她已年过八旬,但心智甚明。
    • We try to develop the student's critical faculties.我们努力培养学生的批判能力。
    • the evolution of man's higher faculties人类高级能力的进化
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • higher
    • cognitive
    • intellectual
    verb + faculty
    • be in possession of
    • have
    • lose
    preposition
    • faculty for
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  5. [singular] faculty of/for (doing) something (formal) a particular ability for doing something才能;能力
    • the faculty of understanding complex issues理解复杂问题的能力
    • He had a faculty for seeing his own mistakes.他具有看到自己错误的能力。
    • our faculty for picking up speech even in noisy environments我们在很嘈杂的环境下也能听清他人讲话的能力
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • higher
    • cognitive
    • intellectual
    verb + faculty
    • be in possession of
    • have
    • lose
    preposition
    • faculty for
    See full entry
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French faculte, from Latin facultas, from facilis ‘easy’, from facere ‘make, do’.

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