lecture n. 1.講義,講演,講話 (on)。 2.教訓(xùn),訓(xùn)斥。 attend a lecture 聽報(bào)告;上課。 deliver [give] a lecture 講課,講演。 a curtain lecture 枕邊訓(xùn)話,妻子私下對丈夫的責(zé)備。 read sb. a lecture 教訓(xùn)某人一頓。 vi. 講授,講演。 lecture on chemistry 講授化學(xué)。 vt. 1.向…演講,給…講課。 2.訓(xùn)導(dǎo),訓(xùn)斥。
Professor zhu will give lectures to the postgraduates [research students] this term . 朱教授這學(xué)期給研究生開課。
These ideas were also hotly contested by the cia when i lectured to them in 1959 . 我在1959年向中央情報(bào)局作報(bào)告時(shí),這些觀點(diǎn)也引起了他們的激烈爭辯。
Twain wrote ceaselessly and even gave lectures to earn enough money to overcome his financial losses . 為了掙錢渡過經(jīng)濟(jì)難關(guān),馬克·吐溫不停地寫作,甚至還去講演。
Several hours ago he had delivered (for a fee) an hour-long lecture to an adult study group . 幾個(gè)小時(shí)之前,他對一個(gè)成年人學(xué)習(xí)班作了長達(dá)一個(gè)小時(shí)的演講(收費(fèi)的)。
Instead of doing a concert, she wanted to give a lecture to our workers at the jefferson avenue plant . 她不想舉行音樂演奏會,而是想給我們在杰裴遜大街那個(gè)工廠的工人發(fā)表一篇演說。
He spent the year lecturing to graduate students 他花那一年的時(shí)間為研究生講課。
He lectured to his students on modern writers 他給學(xué)生們講了關(guān)于現(xiàn)代作家的一課。
lecture to kyiv kiev university undergraduates 有請師父為基輔大學(xué)生上課
The listeners in the back rows asked the lecture to speak up 坐在后面的聽眾要求演講者講大聲點(diǎn)。
I'm writing to you about the lecture to be given next monday 我給你寫信是想打聽下星期一講座的事。