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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