literacy
含义: The ability to read and write; more broadly, competence or knowledge in a specified area, such as digital literacy or financial literacy.
Basic literacy — the ability to read and write — remains a global development priority. In modern usage, the term has been extended to many domains: 'digital literacy' (using technology effectively), 'financial literacy' (understanding money management), 'media literacy' (critically evaluating information sources), and 'health literacy' (understanding medical information). Literacy rates are a key indicator of a country's development level.
例句
- The charity works to improve literacy rates among children in disadvantaged communities. 该慈善机构致力于提高贫困社区儿童的识字率。La organización benéfica trabaja para mejorar las tasas de alfabetización entre los niños de comunidades desfavorecidas.その慈善団体は恵まれない地域社会の子どもたちの識字率向上に取り組んでいる。그 자선단체는 취약 계층 지역사회 아동들의 문해율 향상을 위해 활동하고 있다.
- Financial literacy should be taught in schools to help young people manage their money responsibly. 金融素养应在学校教授,以帮助年轻人负责任地管理自己的财务。La alfabetización financiera debería enseñarse en las escuelas para ayudar a los jóvenes a gestionar su dinero de forma responsable.金融リテラシーは、若者が責任を持ってお金を管理できるよう、学校で教えるべきである。금융 리터러시는 젊은이들이 책임감 있게 돈을 관리할 수 있도록 학교에서 가르쳐야 한다.
- Media literacy is essential in an age of misinformation and fake news. 在虚假信息和假新闻泛滥的时代,媒体素养至关重要。La alfabetización mediática es esencial en una era de desinformación y noticias falsas.誤情報やフェイクニュースが蔓延する時代において、メディアリテラシーは不可欠である。허위 정보와 가짜 뉴스가 범람하는 시대에 미디어 리터러시는 필수적이다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin literatus (learned, lettered), from litera (letter of the alphabet). The English noun 'literacy' emerged in the late 19th century as the counterpart to 'illiteracy.'
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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