thesis
Significado: A long piece of academic writing based on original research, submitted for a university degree; also a central argument or proposition put forward in an essay or debate.
In British universities, a thesis is typically the written work submitted for a doctoral degree (PhD), whilst a dissertation is associated with a master's degree. In broader usage, thesis refers to the main argument or claim that a writer or speaker seeks to prove. The plural form is 'theses.'
Ejemplos
- She spent three years writing her doctoral thesis on medieval trade routes. 她花了三年时间撰写关于中世纪贸易路线的博士论文。Dedicó tres años a redactar su tesis doctoral sobre las rutas comerciales medievales.彼女は中世の交易路に関する博士論文の執筆に3年を費やした。그녀는 중세 교역로에 관한 박사 논문을 집필하는 데 3년을 보냈다.
- The central thesis of the article is that social media has eroded public trust. 该文章的核心论点是社会媒体削弱了公众信任。La tesis central del artículo es que las redes sociales han erosionado la confianza pública.その記事の中心的論点は、ソーシャルメディアが公共の信頼を損なったというものである。그 기사의 핵심 논지는 소셜 미디어가 공공의 신뢰를 훼손했다는 것이다.
- He defended his thesis before a panel of distinguished academics. 他在一组杰出学者面前进行了论文答辩。Defendió su tesis ante un tribunal de académicos distinguidos.彼は著名な学者で構成される審査委員会の前で論文を審査に臨んだ。그는 저명한 학자들로 구성된 심사위원회 앞에서 논문을 심사받았다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Greek thesis (a placing, a proposition), from tithenai (to place or set down). Adopted into Latin and then English in the 16th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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