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 academic [ˌækə'demik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 学院的, 学术的, 不切实际的

n. 大学生, 大学教师, 学者, 学会会员


  1. The new academic year is coming.
    新学年就要来了。
  2. The question is purely academic.
    这是一个纯学术性的问题。
  3. It's a matter of academic concern.
    那是学术方面的事。


academic
[ noun ]
  1. an educator who works at a college or university

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. associated with academia or an academy

  2. <adj.pert>
    the academic curriculum
    academic gowns
  3. hypothetical or theoretical and not expected to produce an immediate or practical result

  4. <adj.all>
    an academic discussion
    an academic question
  5. marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects

  6. <adj.all>


Academic \Ac`a*dem"ic\, Academical \Ac`a*dem"ic*al\, a. [L.
academicus: cf. F. acad['e]migue. See {Academy}.]
1. Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato; as, the
Academic sect or philosophy.

2. Belonging to an academy or other higher institution of
learning; scholarly; literary or classical, in distinction
from scientific. ``Academic courses.'' --Warburton.
``Academical study.'' --Berkeley.


Academic \Ac`a*dem"ic\, n.
1. One holding the philosophy of Socrates and Plato; a
Platonist. --Hume.

2. A member of an academy, college, or university; an
academician.

  1. UK universities are internationally renowned for the quality of education they give the top 30 per cent of academic achievers.
  2. Five minutes later his tutor was able to assure me that the sixth-former in question would be reading English at Cambridge. That academic intensity will deter some parents, and attract many.
  3. Overhead charges, also known as indirect costs, have been the subject of much debate in academic circles, amid federal budget austerity and declining support for university research in general.
  4. Works like these were cheered by George Bernard Shaw, who during his decades as a sharp-eared music critic spent a lot of time clawing his beard listening to tepid music by the British "Mozart and a little water" school of academic composers.
  5. She is also quick to point out that 35 of the schools 550 students are black, up from 15 in the 1985-1986 academic year.
  6. He praised the university, near Cape Town, as South Africa's "most potent academic institutional dissident." In the past decade, the university has increased its black enrollment from a handful to 13 percent of the 11,500 students.
  7. There is the Musee de l'Oceanographie, a highly-regarded academic centre for marine research; or the 'Monte Carlo Story', an English-language film on the principality's history which doubles as a sanitised soap opera of the lives the royal family.
  8. About 45 percent of the fall freshman admissions will be based on criteria other than academic scores alone.
  9. 'People say: 'At least we know where we stand with them',' says one retired Hindu academic.
  10. Hatred, No." University President Sheldon Hackney defended the Farrakhan visit, saying that "in an academic community, open expression is the most fundamental value.
  11. They seem to believe that what happened to Professors Holland and Wallen tarnishes Hampshire's claim to be an institution where the principles of academic freedom are revered.
  12. Bush also backs expanded aid for magnet schools, which strive for excellence through academic specialties.
  13. The students have demanded extensive changes in the way the university is run and improvements in several athletic and academic programs.
  14. The queen and her six attendants were chosen from about 700 applicants, based on their public speaking ability, poise, academic achievement and personality.
  15. 'I don't think that I'm unduly academic. I try to lay out what the issues are.
  16. There is also increasing use of academic engineers in industrial research. What is missing, though, is continuous interchange that involves young academics in the management of engineering companies.
  17. Maurice was an academic success with a sharp business mind. Charles proved a brilliant copywriter.
  18. A committee of prominent black scholars called Tuesday for smaller, more personal schools, significant parental involvement and other steps they said would help black children achieve greater academic success.
  19. On Tuesday, leading cultural and academic figures working with the group condemned the Culture Ministry for announcing a design competition for a monument to victims of state repression under Josef Stalin.
  20. Some new academic and independent research has raised further questions about the value of tracking such insider transactions.
  21. Like Bernard de Voto and Edmund Wilson, Mr. Kazin always has been most comfortable skirting the edges of academic criticism, savoring his interpretations of Emerson or Faulkner for reasons more personal than methodological.
  22. Someone had the bright idea of a debate between two academic eminences, and happened to mention it to the then undersecretary of the treasury.
  23. This budget would double National Science Foundation support for academic basic research, increase support for training future scientists and engineers, and expedite technology transfer of government-funded research to industry.
  24. On the Moscow slate are some of the nation's best-known progressives, including Medvedev; economist Gavril Popov; academic Sergei Stankevich; Yuri Chernichenko, an agriculture reform advocate; and Ilya Zaslavskaya, an advocate for the handicapped.
  25. "The banks wouldn't have backed me on this" if he were only an academic, he says.
  26. Mr. Hutton has the dreariest part of all, the academic outsider who worships Gavin and pines after Babs.
  27. There is already discussion in Washington, no longer regarded as purely academic, about the floor level at which US nuclear weapons should ultimately be stabilised.
  28. A concentration of technologists in Jerusalem was one factor behind the company's decision to set up its production facilities there. But he does not think Israel's academic institutions are particularly productive.
  29. Meanwhile, in a report that recalled stories on Quayle's academic past that surfaced shortly after his nomination, The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported today that Quayle was admitted to law school under an experimental affirmative action program.
  30. Segal, a Canadian-born academic who is senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, attempts to look into Hong Kong's future beyond 1997 by reference to a range of external factors.
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