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academic term

英 [ˌækəˈdemɪk tɜːm]

美 [ˌækəˈdemɪk tɜːrm]

网络  学期; 學期

双语例句

  • The openness of these data provides important information for academic research, and in favor of observing the domestic social changes in long term and also the difference compared with the international community.
    这些数据的公开性为学术研究和理论研究提供了重要的资料,有利于观察国内的长期社会变迁以及与国际上的差别。
  • The writer has a test on the emotional attitude towards students learning biology and the academic records by the table of emotional attitude towards biology classroom teaching and the biology final-term exam of the second term in Senior 2, making the comparative analysis and conclusion on the tests.
    通过对生物课堂教学的情感态度量表和高二第二学期生物期末考试试卷对学生在学习生物的情感态度和学习成绩两方面进行测试(后测),对前后测进行对比、分析并得出结论。
  • My only quarrel with it is that it follows the academic herd in using the loaded term inequality.
    我对其唯一不满的地方,是它仿效学术界主流,使用了不平等这个政治意味的词汇。
  • In western scholars 'viewpoints, mass higher education theory is an academic term rather than a complete theoretical system.
    在西方学者眼里,“大众化理论”被认为是一个“学术概念”,而非一个完整的理论体系。
  • Although the academic year begins in the fall term August or september, many United States institutions accept new students for their other terms as well.
    美国学校的学年虽从秋季学期八月或九月开始,但许多学校也在别的学期招收新生。
  • It has been decades long since coherence as an academic term was introduced into modern linguistics.
    连贯作为一个术语被引入语言学已有几十年了。
  • Both of them give birth to their own academic and institutional system during the long term of development, but they always keep the countless ties.
    经过漫长的产生和演进过程,两者分别形成了自身的理论体系和制度体系,但两者之间始终存在着千丝万缕的联系。
  • The classes at parents school are scheduled for every weekend, and will last for one academic term.
    家长学校的这些课程预定在每个周末,并将持续一个学期。
  • Being IAP, we don't have the same expectation of academic focus as during term, thus each student is granted One Freebie.
    在自由活动月(IAP)中,我们对于学生有著和学期中的学术教学不同的期望,因此每个学生都有一次没有完成任务的机会。
  • Scholars have different explanation towards it for lacking of an identical academic term of it.
    由于学术术语不统一,学者形成各说自话。