tutors 的 3 个定义
- 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.
 - (5)
 
- 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.
 
- to act as a tutor or private instructor.
 - to study privately with a tutor.
 
tutors 近义词
person who teaches another privately
teach someone privately
更多tutors例句
- AI tutors are proliferating even more during the pandemic, and they could be a critical component to solving the financial woes in the American education system by reducing teacher workloads and helping make higher ed cheaper.
 - Two weeks ago, I wrote that learning pods – clusters of families that hire a tutor to educate their children together – threatened to take us back to a time before public schools existed.
 - She’ll hire a private tutor to teach between six and eight kids in a rented office space for four hours a day.
 - Others expressed concerns about paying for childcare, and that the plan could exacerbate inequities because some families will utilize costly solutions like tutors.
 - They meet in person, at one of the families’ homes, where either a hired tutor or one of the kids’ parents guides the students.
 - Her mother was illiterate, but she secured a tutor for both her sons and her daughters, and Juana could read by the age of 3.
 - Filming in Mexico City, where his tutor would supplement world-history lessons with trips to nearby Aztec ruins.
 - He was unnerved when he hired a grand master to tutor her in chess and, after a few months of lessons, she started beating Shaw.
 - Day completely controlled her fate—he was employer, protector, and tutor all rolled into one.
 - Bialik credits a tutor she had when she was 15 for changing the trajectory of her life.
 - While Yung Pak was listening to the conversation between his father and tutor on this evening, a knock was heard.
 - Through a narrow door about three feet high the lad and his tutor entered their room.
 - These had a ghostly effect on Yung Pak, and made him cling closely to the side of his tutor.
 - He studied theology, and became tutor to the sons of influential personages.
 - He was tutor to lady Jane Grey, and more noted for his severity against the Puritans than for his learning.