education

英[ˌedʒu'keɪʃn] 美[ˌedʒu'keɪʃn]
  • n. 教育;修养;教育学
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    n. (名词)
    1. (受到的)教育
    2. 训练,培养,教养,训导,培训
    3. 教育学
    4. 教授法
    5. 饲养
    6. 学业,学历
    7. 教育机构
    8. 教育界人士
    9. 有教益的经历
    10. 教学(工作)
    11. 知识,学识,学问
    12. 才能,才智
    n. (名词)
    1. [S][U]教育; 培养,训练 the process by which a person's mind and character are developed through teaching, especially through formal instruction at a school or college

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill;

    "he received no formal education"
    "our instruction was carefully programmed"
    "good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded"

  2. knowledge acquired by learning and instruction;

    "it was clear that he had a very broad education"

  3. the gradual process of acquiring knowledge;

    "education is a preparation for life"
    "a girl's education was less important than a boy's"

  4. the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university)

  5. the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior);

    "a woman of breeding and refinement"

  6. the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979

1. Sex education is also expected to help check the spread of AIDS.
人们还希望性教育有助于控制艾滋病的蔓延。

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2. Many students are not adequately prepared for higher education.
许多学生并未做好接受高等教育的充分准备。

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3. Britain did not introduce compulsory primary education until 1880.
直到1880年,英国才开始实行初等义务教育。

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4. A good education gives your child a head start in life.
良好的教育会让你的孩子在人生的起跑线上比别人领先一步。

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5. The President is expected to include this idea in his education plan.
人们期望总统把这一意见列入他的教育计划当中。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Education develops potential abilities.
      教育能开发人的潜能。
    2. No country can afford to neglect education.
      任何国家都不容忽视教育。
    3. Our teacher expounded his views on education to me at great length.
      我们的老师向我详细讲述了他的教育观点。
    4. He was handicapped by lack of education.
      他因文化水平低而吃了亏。
    5. He has a master's degree in education.
      他有教育学硕士学位。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Our education is overall.
      我们的教育是全方位的。
    2. Their education was a continuous concern to him.
      他们的教育问题是他一直关心的事。
    3. We should do our best to develop the adult education.
      我们应当努力发展成人教育。
    4. With my parents' hard earned money,I finished my school education.
      靠着父母亲辛辛苦苦赚来的钱,我完成了学业。
    5. He was assigned into the textile factory after education.
      毕业后他被分进纺织厂。
    6. He is a veteran in the service of education.
      他从事教育多年。
    7. The government is responsible for the provision of education for all the children.
      政府有责任向所有儿童提供教育。
    8. China spends a vast sum of money on education.
      中国投放巨额资金办教育。
    9. All college students must take classes on moral education.
      所有的大学生必须上思想品德教育课。
    10. She was congratulated for her valuable contribution to education.
      她因对教育的重要贡献而受到祝贺。
    11. The education in that school is elementary.
      那所学校的教育是初级的。
    12. There was an editorial essay on education in today's China Daily .
      今天的《中国日报》有一篇关于教育的社论。
    13. He gave his son a first-rate education.
      他让他的儿子接受了一流的教育。
    14. She received a medical education in Japan.
      她在日本受过医学教育。
    15. Every Sunday he spent two hours in training for driver education for the last two months.
      前两个月的每个星期天他都花两个小时进行驾驶员培训。
    16. Wealth and education seem to be what you need to be successful in life.
      财富和教养似乎就是你一生成功所需要的东西。
n. (名词)
  1. education主要指在学校里所受的正规的“教育”。用于技能方面时,可表示“培养,训练”,着重于经过教导、学习所得到的知识与能力。有时还可表示“教养,修养”。
  2. education一般用作不可数名词。但表示一段或一种“教育”时,其前可加不定冠词; 在有形容词修饰时,则一定要加不定冠词。
n. (名词)
education, culture
  • 这两个词的含义有区别:education强调通过教育得到的知识与能力,而culture则强调通过教育得到的素质上的提高。例如:
  • 有教养的人喜欢好的音乐。
  • [误] A person with education appreciates good music.
  • [正] A person with culture appreciates good music.
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