英単語

academicの意味・使い方・発音

academic

英 [ækə'demɪk] 美 [,ækə'dɛmɪk]
  • adj.学術的; 理論的; 大学
  • n. 大学生、大学教師、学者

英語の語源


academic (adj.)
1580s, "relating to an academy," also "collegiate, scholarly," from Latin academicus "of the Academy," from academia (see academy). Meaning "theoretical, not practical, not leading to a decision" (such as university debates or classroom legal exercises) is from 1886. Academic freedom is attested from 1901. Related: Academically.

例文


1. Henry generally stayed ahead of the others in the academic subjects.
ヘンリーの文化授業の成績は通常、他の学生より優れている。

2.I was terrible at school and left with few academic qualifications.
私の成績はめちゃくちゃで、学校を出た時はほとんど学歴がありませんでした。

3.There are wide variations caused by different academic programme structures.
異なる教育項目の構造には大きな違いがあります。

4.Those are nice academic arguments,but what about the immediate future?
それらは微妙な学術上の議論だが、近い将来どうするのか。

5.There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world.
学術界と工業界には雲泥の差がある。

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