lecturer in [subject]
用于说明讲师的学科领域。
She is a lecturer in linguistics at Oxford.
她是牛津大学语言学讲师。
演讲者;讲课人
lecturers — plural of lecturer
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
演讲者;讲课人
someone who lectures professionally
She is a lecturer in linguistics at Oxford.
她是牛津大学语言学讲师。
指做讲座或讲课的人,不一定是大学教师
进行讲座的人,尤其是以此为职业的人。
A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession.
某些大学的公共讲师
a public lecturer at certain universities
大学或学院中低于助理教授或讲师的成员;讲师。
A member of a university or college below the rank of assistant professor or reader; docent; lector.
专业讲课的人
someone who lectures professionally
The lecturer explained the theory of gravity to the first-year students.
讲师向一年级学生解释了引力理论。
She works as a visiting lecturer at a local university.
她在当地一所大学担任客座讲师。
Several lecturers have offices on the third floor.
几位讲师在三楼有办公室。
用于说明讲师的学科领域。
She is a lecturer in linguistics at Oxford.
她是牛津大学语言学讲师。
用于说明讲师的工作机构。
He works as a lecturer at a community college.
他在一所社区学院做讲师。
用于说明授课主题。
The lecturer on ancient history attracted many students.
那位讲授古代史的讲师吸引了许多学生。
Not this
He lecturer us every day.
Use this
He lectures us every day.
将名词'lecturer'误作动词使用,应改为动词'lecture'的第三人称单数形式'lectures'。
Not this
There are two lecturer in the department.
Use this
There are two lecturers in the department.
可数名词'lecturer'的复数形式应加-s,'lecturers'。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
客座讲师
The department invited a guest lecturer from Oxford.
系里邀请了一位来自牛津的客座讲师。
大学讲师
She works as a university lecturer in economics.
她是一名经济学大学讲师。
高级讲师
He was promoted to senior lecturer last year.
他去年晋升为高级讲师。
访问讲师
A visiting lecturer from Japan will give a talk.
一位来自日本的访问讲师将做演讲。
……方面的讲师
He is a lecturer in history at the college.
他是这所学院的历史讲师。
讲师职位
She applied for a lecturer position at the university.
她申请了那所大学的讲师职位。
Use lecturers naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
联想“lecture”(讲座)+“r”(人),就是做讲座的人——讲师。
多用于大学等学术场合,可指正式职称(如讲师)或临时演讲者。通常较为正式。
All listed words end with the /tʃɚ/ sound. 'Lecturer' and 'lecture' also share the same first syllable /lɛk/ and are very similar in pronunciation.
Dictionary facts from ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.