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tutoring

/too-ter, tyoo-/US // ˈtu tər, ˈtyu- //UK // (ˈtjuːtə) //

辅导,辅导工作,补习,家教

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor.
    • : a teacher of academic rank lower than instructor in some American universities and colleges.
    • : a teacher without institutional connection who assists students in preparing for examinations.
    • : a university officer, usually a fellow, responsible for teaching and supervising a number of undergraduates.
    • : the guardian of a boy or girl below the age of puberty or majority.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as a tutor to; teach or instruct, especially privately.
    • : to have the guardianship, instruction, or care of.
    • : to instruct underhandedly; coach: to tutor a witness before he testifies.
    • : Archaic. to train, school, or discipline.to admonish or reprove.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as a tutor or private instructor.
    • : to study privately with a tutor.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • It will also allow him to pursue other interests and jobs part-time, as a tutor, consultant or substitute.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • When I was going to do Pacific Rim, he gave me a private tutoring on 3-D conversion, and on 3-D theory.

  • She often worked multiple jobs at a time, including tutoring, carpentry, mowing highways, waiting tables, and clerking.

  • I took on work in the evenings tutoring wealthy high-school students in math.

  • The school also sets itself apart by offering numerous extracurricular activities, including prayer and religious tutoring.

  • In these circles, it's not uncommon to enroll tots in private tutoring classes at the ripe young age of 3.

  • At times during the day, while tutoring with Mr. Bronson, Larry thought of Maggie's strange look.

  • But do you think the training and tutoring that Jenkins received equal to an education like Forsythe's—or yours?

  • This he continued, speaking for any absentee on any subject, and tutoring rich laggards for a consideration.

  • Moreover, he could add somewhat to his income by private tutoring.

  • He even did a little private tutoring at his home, giving the sons of some of his friends lessons in English literature.