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1 | U the activity of educating people in schools, colleges, and universities, and all the policies and arrangements concerning this 教育;教育体系 |
| Britain’ s record on education and training 英国的教育和培训记录 |
| the Minister of Education 教育部长 |
| 1a | U the activity of teaching about a particular subject (某学科的)教育 | | religious/science/sex education 宗教/科学/性教育 | | +in education in art and design 艺术与设计教育 | |
| 1b | C someone’ s experience of learning or being taught (个人的)教育,学业 | | I came over to England to complete my education. 我来英国完成我的学业。 | | the responsibility of parents in the education of their children 父母教育子女的义务 | | have/get an education He wants his children to have a good education. 他想让自己的孩子接受良好的教育。 | | a university education She was the first in her family to enjoy the privilege of a university education. 她在她家是第一个能够接受大学教育的人。 | |
| 1c | relating to education 教育的 | | the Scottish Education Department 苏格兰教育部 | | the government’ s education policies 政府的教育政策 | |
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2 | U the process of providing people with information about an important issue (为公众提供重要知识的)教育 |
| public education about legal problems 有关法律问题的公众教育 |
| the development of a health education policy 健康教育政策的发展 |
PHRASE |
- | be an education (to/for sb) |
| used for saying that an experience makes someone change or develop their ideas |
| (对某人来说)是一次长见识的经历 |
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| Seeing India at first-hand was a real education to me. 亲眼见到印度对我来说的确是一次大长见识的经历。 |
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