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seminar

/sem-uh-nahr/US // ˈsɛm əˌnɑr //UK // (ˈsɛmɪˌnɑː) //

研讨会,讲座,研讨班,研讨会上

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small group of students, as in a university, engaged in advanced study and original research under a member of the faculty and meeting regularly to exchange information and hold discussions.
    • : the gathering place of such a group.
    • : a meeting of such a group.
    • : a course or subject of study for advanced graduate students.
    • : any meeting for exchanging information and holding discussions.

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Examples

  • Companies like Adobe, Unilver and Starbucks are investing in well-being seminars, classes and automated bot systems to meet staff mental health requirements.

  • “Looks like I was analyzing the Free Exercise and Establishment clauses of the First Amendment for a seminar I took,” he said.

  • If you are curious about buying or selling a home, I will be holding a virtual homebuyer seminar at the end of September.

  • If your physical events such as product launch, marketing seminars were canceled or postponed, through which you had plans to gain traction, you could still go that way.

  • The paper by more than 800 authors is yet to be evaluated by other scientists in a process called “peer review,” but has been presented at a seminar.

  • Ah, yeah, when you said seminar I thought you attended some sort of corporate speech.

  • “It made me the coolest guy in my creative-writing seminar,” he says between drags.

  • Now, Neilson is proposing legislation that would force couples to complete at least part of the seminar before filing for divorce.

  • In 2011 the European Aviation Safety Seminar identified loss-of-control accidents as “top of the rankings of killer events.”

  • He held his American-history graduate seminar in his office.

  • He pointed to the books and said, "I have just been having a seminar here, in Danish literature."

  • Members of the Society will receive copies of Clark Library seminar papers.

  • The fourth year work is in the nature of a seminar and is devoted to instruction in bibliography.

  • These papers are then discussed by the members of the seminar and sharply criticised by Prof. Dziatzko.

  • Beside these public lectures, Prof Dziatzko gives once a week a bibliographical seminar for a smaller circle.