professorial 的定义
- a teacher of the highest academic rank in a college or university, who has been awarded the title Professor in a particular branch of learning; a full professor: a professor of Spanish literature.
- any teacher who has the rank of professor, associate professor, or assistant professor.
- a teacher.
- an instructor in some art or skilled sport: a professor of singing; a professor of boxing.
- a person who professes his or her sentiments, beliefs, etc.
professorial 近义词
等同于 learned
professorial 的近义词 47 个
- accomplished
- educated
- scholarly
- scientific
- studied
- well-educated
- cultivated
- cultured
- experienced
- grave
- grounded
- lettered
- posted
- sound
- versed
- abstruse
- academic
- bookish
- brainy
- conversant
- deep
- erudite
- esoteric
- expert
- highbrow
- in the know
- intellectual
- judicious
- literary
- literate
- omniscient
- pansophic
- pedantic
- philosophic
- philosophical
- polymath
- recondite
- sage
- sapient
- sharp
- skilled
- solemn
- solid
- studious
- well-grounded
- well-read
- well-rounded
professorial 的反义词 8 个
等同于 pedagogic
professorial 的近义词 7 个
更多professorial例句
- Elizabeth Kronk Warner, dean and professor at the University of Utah’s law school and a citizen of the Sault Ste.
- Mark Paul is an assistant professor of economics and environmental studies at New College of Florida.
- I know from my own work as a professor that I can’t teach online students in the same way I do those in the classroom.
- Erin Seekamp is a professor of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at North Carolina State University.
- Philip King is a professor and former department chair of economics at San Francisco State.
- Carroll, 56, has a professorial look about him, with a salt and pepper Ken Burns-style haircut, a beard and rimless glasses.
- When he speaks he is casual and spontaneous, as if talking to an old friend, but can also at times still have a professorial tone.
- Paul was professorial, with his history and geopolitical lessons on Islam.
- It is practically professorial rather than a shameful cave-in.
- To make matters worse, says the source close to Hagel, the White House also worried about Hagel being too professorial.
- The explanation of this disregard of the personal element in the professorial character is obvious.
- Mackintosh would have been most at home in a professorial chair.
- We may pass over with but brief notice the years from 1806 to 1820, which preceded his attainment of professorial rank.
- On receiving the appointment to the professorial chair, the pro-slavery newspaper press of the country opened a regular assault.
- Out now in the great world of America, my ambition was to secure a professorial chair.