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teach-in

/teech-in/US // ˈtitʃˌɪn //

教学活动,教习会,教训会,教诲会

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural teach-ins.

    • : a prolonged period of lectures, speeches, etc., conducted without interruption by members of the faculty and invited guests at a college or university as a technique of social protest.

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Examples

  • This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud.

  • Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal.

  • I asked her how her trainers, born and raised in Iran, have learned how to teach hip-hop.

  • But when their students asked them how they could teach civics if they could not vote, they took to the streets.

  • Many dance instructors register their classes at gyms and teach women or men (separately) under the name of aerobics.

  • “It means, my dear, that the Dragoons and the 60th will have to teach these impudent rebels a much-needed lesson,” said her uncle.

  • Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!

  • Woe to the man that first did teach the cursed steel to bite in his own flesh, and make way to the living spirit.

  • Sherwood often wavers between him and Kullak, and Deppe would like to teach Sherwood if he could, simply out of interest for him.

  • The commander-in-chief still kept him attached to the headquarter staff, and constantly employed him on special service.

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