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lyceum

/lahy-see-uhm/US // laɪˈsi əm //UK // (laɪˈsɪəm) //

大专院校,学院,大学,大专学院

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an institution for popular education providing discussions, lectures, concerts, etc.
    • : a building for such activities.
    • : the gymnasium where Aristotle taught, in ancient Athens.
    • : a lycée.

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Examples

  • The letters, telephone calls, and fax messages started pouring into the Lyceum.

  • Among the boxes that arrived at the Lyceum was one bearing a return address I recognized.

  • And the company is breaking ground on a distillery in September, to be located in an old inn down the street from the lyceum.

  • Born in 1797, he pursued a course of study at the Lyceum, to which he had obtained a scholarship.

  • And, if that wish is realised, the lessee of the Lyceum will be one of the happiest men on record.

  • Moreover, one would think that, as a professor at the Lyceum, he might even have got it gratis.

  • He fixed upon a place in the Lyceum highly beautified with avenues of trees, where he established his school.

  • That public opinion has been somewhat conquered, the reception given to women in the lyceum is alone sufficient to show.