academic
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
의미: Relating to education and scholarship
学术的,学者
académico
学問の、学者
학문의, 학술적인, 학자
'Academic' as an adjective relates to education, schools, colleges, and scholarly pursuits. As a noun, an academic is a scholar or teacher at a university. 'Academic' can also mean theoretical rather than practical, as in 'it's purely academic' (not relevant to real situations).
「academic」作为形容词与教育、学校、学院和学术追求有关。作为名词,academic是大学的学者或教师。「academic」也可以表示理论上的而非实际的,如「it's purely academic」(与实际情况无关)。
«Academic» como adjetivo se relaciona con la educación, las escuelas, las universidades y las actividades académicas. Como sustantivo, un academic es un erudito o profesor en una universidad.
「academic」は形容詞として、教育、学校、大学、学術的な追求に関連します。名詞として、academicは大学の学者または教師です。また、「purely academic」のように、実際的ではなく理論的という意味もあります。
형용사로서 'academic'은 교육, 학교, 대학, 학술 활동과 관련됩니다. 명사로는 대학의 학자나 교수를 가리킵니다. 또한 'it's purely academic'(현실과 무관하다)처럼 실용적이기보다 이론적이라는 의미로도 쓰입니다.
예문
- Her academic achievements were outstanding. 她的学业成绩非常出色。Sus logros académicos fueron sobresalientes.彼女の学業成績は卓越していました。그녀의 학업 성적은 뛰어났습니다.
- He's an academic at Cambridge University. 他是剑桥大学的学者。Es un académico en la Universidad de Cambridge.彼はケンブリッジ大学の学者です。그는 케임브리지 대학교의 학자입니다.
- Whether he agreed or not was purely academic—the decision had been made. 他是否同意完全是纸上谈兵——决定已经做出了。Que estuviera de acuerdo o no era puramente académico—la decisión ya estaba tomada.彼が同意したかどうかは純粋に机上の話でした—決定はすでに下されていました。그가 동의했는지 여부는 순전히 이론적인 문제였습니다—결정은 이미 내려졌습니다.
발음
사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin 'academicus', from Greek 'Akadēmikos', from 'Akadēmeia', the grove near Athens where Plato taught. Named after the hero Akademos. Related to 'academy'.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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