Poley n. (Poley)人名;(英)波利;(德)波莱
- What may be evolving, Poley says, is a “home institution model, ” in which students take introductory courses online but come on campus for work in their major field and for graduate study.
珀里说,“家庭教育模式”将会出现,学生在家里在线修那些导论课程,然后去学校为了研究生学习而修本专业课程。 - The reason is that the courses actually take more work to prepare and teach than similar classroom courses, says Janet Poley, president of the American Distance Education Consortium in Lincoln, Neb.
内布拉斯加州林肯市的美国远程教育协会主席珍妮特·珀里指出,原因在于准备和教授在线课程实际上比同样的课堂教学要做更多的工作。
Poley \Po"ley\, n. (Bot.)
See {Poly}.
Poley \Po"ley\, a.
Without horns; polled. [Prov. Eng.] ``That poley heifer.''
--H. Kingsley.
Poly \Po"ly\, n. [L. polium, the name of a plant, perhaps
Teucrium polium, Gr. ?.] (Bot.)
A whitish woolly plant ({Teucrium Polium}) of the order
{Labiat[ae]}, found throughout the Mediterranean region. The
name, with sundry prefixes, is sometimes given to other
related species of the same genus. [Spelt also {poley}.]
{Poly mountain}. See {Poly-mountain}, in Vocabulary.