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fac·ultyBrE /ˈfæklti/NAmE /ˈfæklti/ noun (fac·ulties) [C, usually pl.] any of the physical or mental abilities that a person is born with 官能;天赋◆the faculty of sight 视觉◆She retained her mental faculties (= the ability to think and understand) until the day she died. 她直到去世那天一直保持着思维和理解能力。◆to be in full possession of your faculties (= be able to speak, hear, see, understand, etc.) 拥有一切官能(能够说、听、看见、理解等) [sing.] ~ of/for (doing) sth(formal) a particular ability for doing sth 才能;能力◆the faculty of understanding complex issues 理解复杂问题的能力◆He had a faculty for seeing his own mistakes. 他具有看到自己错误的能力。 [C] a department or group of related departments in a college or university (高等院校的)系,院◆the Faculty of Law 法学院◆the Arts Faculty 文学院 [C + sing./pl. v.] all the teachers in a faculty of a college or university (高等院校中院、系的)全体教师◆the Law School faculty 法学院全体教师◆a faculty meeting 全体教师会议◆faculty members 全系教师 [C, U] (often the faculty) (NAmE) all the teachers of a particular university or college (某高等院校的)全体教师◆faculty members 全系教师 |