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academic

/ak-uh-dem-ik/US // ˌæk əˈdɛm ɪk //UK // (ˌækəˈdɛmɪk) //

学术,学术性,学术性的,学术的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a college, academy, school, or other educational institution, especially one for higher education: academic requirements.
    • : pertaining to areas of study that are not primarily vocational or applied, as the humanities or pure mathematics.
    • : theoretical or hypothetical; not practical, realistic, or directly useful: an academic question;an academic discussion of a matter already decided.
    • : learned or scholarly but lacking in worldliness, common sense, or practicality.
    • : conforming to set rules, standards, or traditions; conventional: academic painting.
    • : acquired by formal education, especially at a college or university: academic preparation for the ministry.
    • : Academic, of or relating to Academe or to the Platonic school of philosophy.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a student or teacher at a college or university.
    • : a person who is academic in background, attitudes, methods, etc.: He was by temperament an academic, concerned with books and the arts.
    • : Academic, a person who supports or advocates the Platonic school of philosophy.
    • : academics, the scholarly activities of a school or university, as classroom studies or research projects: more emphasis on academics and less on athletics.

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Examples

  • This may not translate to anything where you’re from, but Ishaq’s nickname, largely because of a brilliant academic record, was Newton.

  • MTS’s public security committee on Thursday appointed a steering committee that includes advocates, academics and community leaders who are expected to assist with the outside review.

  • Savoie says that some academic quantum researchers have wrongly disparaged current uses of quantum computers and quantum algorithms because they can’t yet do things that are impossible to do on a classical computer.

  • Some experts have proposed leveling out the playing field by increasing government funding to academic labs for AI research.

  • The academics surveyed nearly 1,000 venture capitalists—572 in the US and 381 elsewhere—and asked them to rate the health of the startups in their investment portfolios.

  • Do you think academic history and popular history have gotten more similar over the last 15 or 20 years?

  • Are you seeing more commercial pressure from academic presses for historians to sexy it up a bit?

  • Their claims have led to both academic controversy and localized conflict.

  • They are afflicted with “progressive spiritual emptiness,” he said, which no amount of academic honors and degrees can fill.

  • Academic freedom has been a hot debate within education circles.

  • The earnest youth grinding at the academic mill has dreamed it in the pauses of his studious labor.

  • The Wren Building, named in his honor, was constructed by 1698 and it is the oldest academic structure still in existence.

  • While his two brothers carried on the business he devoted himself to an academic career.

  • Later in the evening Jenny Wick accompanied Paul, as he sang some old ballads full of a kind of academic gruesomeness.

  • Later again, he turned to the more ancient Greeks, and the result 193 was the most academic of his pictures, his “Leonidas.”