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单词 lecturer
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Definition of lecturer in English:

lecturer

noun ˈlɛktʃ(ə)rəˈlɛk(t)ʃərər
  • A person who gives lectures, especially as an occupation at a university or college of higher education.

    讲课者,开讲座者;演讲人;(尤指)大学讲师

    a senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Please indicate the name of the lecturer, the topic, and the desired date of the visit to your organization.
    • He was actively involved in teaching and was an honorary senior lecturer at Birmingham.
    • These Fellowships are designed to encourage able young lecturers in chemical, petroleum or mechanical engineering to stay in the education sector in the early years of their career.
    • However, if you are not within this distance of a listed lecturer, you may still request a visit.
    • He'd love to be a guest lecturer at the school occasionally, maybe teaching creative non-fiction.
    • He was appointed lecturer at the University of Paris in 1878 and then professor at Toulouse in 1879.
    • 71 grants of up to £6,000 have just been awarded to new lecturers to develop innovative research projects in the early stages of their independent research careers.
    • The Department of Art History seeks to hire a part-time lecturer to teach the second quarter of our survey of Asian art.
    • In 1953 he moved to Dundee, where he was appointed senior lecturer in medicine at St Andrews University.
    • A similar plan was recently introduced to change the employment status of part-time lecturers.
    • The political background of the former lecturer in Marxist sociology was also more complex than the media reports suggested.
    • He was educated at Rugby and Christ Church, Oxford, where he became a lecturer in mathematics in 1855.
    • One of the lecturers in the department is a woman, so that's encouraging too.
    • He was also appointed honorary lecturer in clinical medicine.
    • Each lecturer has designated his or her topic for three different types of audiences.
    • In 1846 and 1847 he was awarded mathematics scholarships at Balliol College where he became a lecturer in mathematics.
    • I think you know, as a former law lecturer, what the defect in that question is.
    • The lecturers provide teaching materials in written and audio form.
    • Peters said job descriptions among lecturers in the math department vary.
    • In the spring, he will be a visiting lecturer in the religion department at Princeton.
    Synonyms
    university teacher, college teacher, tutor, reader, instructor, scholar, don, professor, fellow, doctor, researcher
    academic, academician, pedagogue, educator, educationalist
    informal boffin, egghead
    rare preceptor

Definition of lecturer in US English:

lecturer

nounˈlek(t)SHərərˈlɛk(t)ʃərər
  • 1A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession.

    讲课者,开讲座者;演讲人;(尤指)大学讲师

    a senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1953 he moved to Dundee, where he was appointed senior lecturer in medicine at St Andrews University.
    • The Department of Art History seeks to hire a part-time lecturer to teach the second quarter of our survey of Asian art.
    • In 1846 and 1847 he was awarded mathematics scholarships at Balliol College where he became a lecturer in mathematics.
    • He was educated at Rugby and Christ Church, Oxford, where he became a lecturer in mathematics in 1855.
    • Peters said job descriptions among lecturers in the math department vary.
    • One of the lecturers in the department is a woman, so that's encouraging too.
    • Please indicate the name of the lecturer, the topic, and the desired date of the visit to your organization.
    • These Fellowships are designed to encourage able young lecturers in chemical, petroleum or mechanical engineering to stay in the education sector in the early years of their career.
    • I think you know, as a former law lecturer, what the defect in that question is.
    • 71 grants of up to £6,000 have just been awarded to new lecturers to develop innovative research projects in the early stages of their independent research careers.
    • He'd love to be a guest lecturer at the school occasionally, maybe teaching creative non-fiction.
    • He was appointed lecturer at the University of Paris in 1878 and then professor at Toulouse in 1879.
    • He was also appointed honorary lecturer in clinical medicine.
    • Each lecturer has designated his or her topic for three different types of audiences.
    • The political background of the former lecturer in Marxist sociology was also more complex than the media reports suggested.
    • He was actively involved in teaching and was an honorary senior lecturer at Birmingham.
    • In the spring, he will be a visiting lecturer in the religion department at Princeton.
    • However, if you are not within this distance of a listed lecturer, you may still request a visit.
    • A similar plan was recently introduced to change the employment status of part-time lecturers.
    • The lecturers provide teaching materials in written and audio form.
    Synonyms
    university teacher, college teacher, tutor, reader, instructor, scholar, don, professor, fellow, doctor, researcher
    1. 1.1 A member of a college or university faculty, especially one without tenure or one that ranks below assistant professor.
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