syllabus / ˈsɪl ə bəs /

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syllabus 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural syl·la·bus·es, syl·la·bi [sil-uh-bahy]. /ˈsɪl əˌbaɪ/.

  1. an outline or other brief statement of the main points of a discourse, the subjects of a course of lectures, the contents of a curriculum, etc.
  2. Law. a short summary of the legal basis of a court's decision appearing at the beginning of a reported case.a book containing summaries of the leading cases in a legal field, used especially by students.
  3. Also called Syllabus of Errors. Roman Catholic Church. the list of 80 propositions condemned as erroneous by Pope Pius IX in 1864.

syllabus 近义词

n. 名词 noun

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  1. Chicken said they plan to emphasize the mask recommendation in syllabi and other places, and remind students not to come to class if they feel sick.
  2. It is also unclear how grading decisions will be made, and whether new teachers can remake the syllabus or change the weight given to different factors, like tests or homework.
  3. Microsoft has helped create the syllabus for the students and has also made its e-learning digital literacy modules available to Grab’s drivers.
  4. The solution was to hire a rapid-action team to digitize the entire term’s syllabus, across all subjects in the six grade levels, converting the lessons into videos that the school’s 350 pupils could access online.
  5. Yep, you read that right: The glamorous world of global influence peddling just got its own syllabus.
  6. The syllabus hints that discussions will touch on marketing, religion, gay culture, sex, and gender.
  7. Here are ten books that belong on any syllabus of self-transformation.
  8. If there is a theme that runs through Hagel's syllabus choices, it's a pretty realpolitik one.
  9. Some of us has botanised, and some's collected butterflies, and one and all we've read the books set down for us in the Syllabus.
  10. This syllabus harmonises with the development of all the faculties.
  11. He is subject, but only in an extremely liberal fashion, to a programme or syllabus of studies.
  12. Much, however, depends upon the personal effort of the student, and the syllabus is intended to direct his private study.
  13. I have prevailed on Dr. Priestley to undertake the work, of which this is only the syllabus or plan.