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faculty

/fak-uhl-tee/US // ˈfæk əl ti //UK // (ˈfækəltɪ) //

教师,教师队伍,教师们,教师团队

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fac·ul·ties.

    • : an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action: a faculty for making friends easily.
    • : one of the powers of the mind, as memory, reason, or speech: Though very sick, he is in full possession of all his faculties.
    • : an inherent capability of the body: the faculties of sight and hearing.
    • : exceptional ability or aptitude: a president with a faculty for management.
    • : Education. the entire teaching and administrative force of a university, college, or school.one of the departments of learning, as theology, medicine, or law, in a university.the teaching body, sometimes with the students, in any of these departments.
    • : the members of a learned profession: the medical faculty.
    • : a power or privilege conferred by the state, a superior, etc.: The police were given the faculty to search the building.
    • : Ecclesiastical. a dispensation, license, or authorization.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounability, skill
Forms: faculties
Synonyms
adroitness灵巧,精通,熟练程度,熟练度aptitude性向,材性,资质,能力aptness合适性,适切性,适宜性,适度bent弯曲的,弯曲,弯的,弯弯曲曲capability能力,性能,功能,功能性capacity能力,容量,容积率,容貌cleverness聪明才智,聪明,聪明程度,聪明度dexterity灵活性,灵巧性,灵巧,敏捷性facility设施flair天赋,天资,天赋异禀,天分forte懿德,懿旨,懿德公司,懿律genius天才,天才的,天赋,天才的人gift礼物,礼品,馈赠,赠品instinct本能,本能的,直觉,本能地intelligence智能化,智能,智能化方面knack诀窍,窍门,技巧leaning倾斜的,倾斜,倾斜度,倾斜性nose鼻子,鼻腔,鼻部,鼻腔内peculiarity特异性,独特之处,特殊性,独特的地方penchant癖好,嗜好,爱好者,偏爱pistol手枪,手槍,枪支,手持枪power权力,功率,电源,动力predilection偏爱,倾向性,偏好,偏向proclivity倾向性,倾向于,倾向propensity倾向性,倾向,趋势,强度property财产,属性,物业,财物quality质量,品质,质量问题,质量方面readiness准备好了,准备就绪,准备好,准备reason原因,理由,原因是,缘由sense意义,感觉,感官,意识strength强度,力量,实力,优势talent人才,人才培养,人才济济turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变wits智慧,聪明才智,机智,聪明knowing way around绕行,绕道而行,绕行的方法,绕行的方式right stuff正确的东西,对的东西,右边的东西,正确的事情what it takes需要什么,需要做什么,所需的条件,需要的东西

Examples

  • The University of Illinois is requiring all faculty, staff and students to participate in screening testing twice a week, using a rapid saliva-based test.

  • Under the terms of the deal, University of Arizona will create a non-profit entity called University of Arizona Global Campus that will maintain its own accreditation, faculty, and academic programs.

  • The reporting prompted the university to end the use of confidentiality clauses when professors are fired and change policy to prevent faculty and administrators from arguing that academic freedom shields them in sexual misconduct cases.

  • She completed her training at the University of Washington and joined the faculty in 1982, eventually being promoted to research professor.

  • Others, including the University of North Carolina system, are developing worst-case scenario plans, where drops in enrollment could lead to employee furloughs, faculty cuts and suspended athletic programs.

  • In all these cases, the students and even faculty members plead ignorance.

  • All students and faculty in the UT community should support the cause of fairness in admissions.

  • Is it the faculty of reason, or perhaps, the faculty for discourse?

  • I find faculty learning about their specific, specialized research areas, but also about the wider society and natural world.

  • Benson concluded, “If we are not willing to hire such faculty, they are not willing to fund us.”

  • We were speaking of the faculty of mimicry, and he told me such a funny little anecdote about Chopin.

  • There is no ground for the assertion that a spiritual faculty exists apart from the reason.

  • This seems to amount to a claim that religious people possess an extra sense or faculty.

  • The faculty of reason, then, has excelled this boasted faculty of spiritual discernment in its own religious sphere.

  • But the Christian first invents this faculty, and then tells us that by this faculty religion is to be judged.