give lecture

讲课:向一群人传授知识或信息的行为

常用释义

词性释义

讲课:向一群人传授知识或信息的行为,通常由教师、专家或演讲者进行。
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1·He continued his exploration of the universe and travelled around the world to give lecture.
他在全世界了他的宇宙探险而且旅行给演讲。
2·When I go give lecture in some University, I also tell the college student that, you must have a strong psychological ability.
我去学校做演讲时,也跟大学生们说,这一代大学生,心理上要强大。
3·I missed the beginning of the lecture—can you give me the gist of what he said?
我未听到讲座的开头—给我讲讲他说话的要点好吗?
—— 《牛津词典》
4·I felt flattered at being asked to give a lecture.
承蒙邀请来演讲,我深感荣幸。
—— 《牛津词典》
5·Here we give many lecture material until late they do the lab and then we come back and discuss the results.
这里我们提供了很多讲座材料,直到很晚他们才开始做实验,然后我们回来讨论结果。
6·If they are going to read, why not give out copies of the lecture?
如果他们要阅读,为什么不把讲稿分发出去呢?
7·Since you're not going to give the lecture, you might as well simply skip the class and apologize to the professor later.
既然你不准备上课,你也可以干脆逃课,然后向教授道歉。
8·I know I should stop smoking—don't give me a lecture about it.
我知道我该戒烟,别再教训我了。
—— 《牛津词典》
9·He will give a lecture on Chapter 5.
第五章将由他主讲。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
10·Most get-togethers follow a friendly and informal format: Bring a local scientist to present a short lecture, and give the guests plenty of opportunities to ask questions, especially at the end.
大多数聚集在一起的人都遵从友好而非正式的形式:邀请当地科学家做一个简短的演讲,然后让听众充分提问,特别是后排听众。