tutoring / ˈtu tər, ˈtyu- /

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tutoring3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor.
  2. a teacher of academic rank lower than instructor in some American universities and colleges.
  3. a teacher without institutional connection who assists students in preparing for examinations.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to act as a tutor to; teach or instruct, especially privately.
  2. to have the guardianship, instruction, or care of.
  3. to instruct underhandedly; coach: to tutor a witness before he testifies.
  4. Archaic. to train, school, or discipline.to admonish or reprove.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to act as a tutor or private instructor.
  2. to study privately with a tutor.

tutoring 近义词

n. 名词 noun

instruction

更多tutoring例句

  1. Brooks became the family’s “encyclopedia-dictionary,” said her younger sister Shonte Smith, as well as a cornerstone of the high school debate team and the preferred tutor for failing football players.
  2. AllRight is a platform for English language learning, aimed at children four years or older, which combines lessons with real teachers and homework with “AI-powered” tutors.
  3. It will also allow him to pursue other interests and jobs part-time, as a tutor, consultant or substitute.
  4. Like if you had AI teachers or tutors that could be available to students and communities where access to education and resources is very limited, that’d be very empowering.
  5. This fall, the shop has also rolled out a virtual nanny and tutor service with certified teachers on stand-by to help parents during working hours, according to Jillian Pap, director of people experiences at the Goodway Group.
  6. When I was going to do Pacific Rim, he gave me a private tutoring on 3-D conversion, and on 3-D theory.
  7. She often worked multiple jobs at a time, including tutoring, carpentry, mowing highways, waiting tables, and clerking.
  8. I took on work in the evenings tutoring wealthy high-school students in math.
  9. The school also sets itself apart by offering numerous extracurricular activities, including prayer and religious tutoring.
  10. In these circles, it's not uncommon to enroll tots in private tutoring classes at the ripe young age of 3.
  11. At times during the day, while tutoring with Mr. Bronson, Larry thought of Maggie's strange look.
  12. But do you think the training and tutoring that Jenkins received equal to an education like Forsythe's—or yours?
  13. This he continued, speaking for any absentee on any subject, and tutoring rich laggards for a consideration.
  14. Moreover, he could add somewhat to his income by private tutoring.
  15. He even did a little private tutoring at his home, giving the sons of some of his friends lessons in English literature.