lecture (B1)
カタカナ: レクチャー
IPA: /ˈlɛktʃər/
Definition
An educational talk given to an audience, especially students.
意味: 聴衆、特に学生に対して行われる教育的な話のことです。
Examples / 例文
The university offers a wide range of lectures on various subjects. — The university offers a wide range of lectures on various subjects.
I missed the first part of the lecture because I was stuck in traffic. — I missed the first part of the lecture because I was stuck in traffic.
She found the guest lecture on artificial intelligence particularly insightful. — She found the guest lecture on artificial intelligence particularly insightful.
Lecture の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Lecture:
How to Use Lecture
- lecture on [topic] (verb phrase)
- To give a talk or presentation about a specific subject. — "The historian will lecture on the French Revolution."
- attend a lecture (verb phrase)
- To go to and be present at a lecture. — "Thousands of students attend lectures at this university every year."
- give a lecture (verb phrase)
- To present a lecture. — "The Nobel laureate will give a lecture about her research."
- lecture [someone] on/about [topic] (verb phrase)
- To admonish or reprimand someone about something, often at length. — "My parents lectured me on my poor grades."
See "Lecture" in the English dictionary
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