Lectures Meaning in English
word · lemma: lecture
释义
Formal talks given to an audience on a particular subject, especially in a university setting. Also means long, serious talks meant to scold or criticize someone.
用法与细微差别
As a noun: academic talks or scolding talks. As a verb: "to lecture someone" means to scold or preach at them (negative connotation). "Don't lecture me" is a common defensive response. University students "attend lectures" or "go to lectures".
例句
The professor gives three lectures a week.
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I don't want another one of your lectures about my spending habits.
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The lectures are recorded and available online.
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She lectures on medieval history at Oxford.
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My mom always lectures me about eating healthier — I know, Mom!
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I skipped a few lectures and now I'm completely lost in the course.
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