词组 | lecture |
释义 | lecture /ˈlektʃə $ -ər/ noun a long talk given to a group of peopleverbsgive a lecture She gives lectures on modern French literature. | She gave a fascinating lecture on crime in the 1800s.deliver a lecture formal (=give a lecture, especially in a particular place or about a particular subject) He delivered the lecture at the London School of Economics.go to a lecture also attend a lecture formal Have you been to any of Professor MacPherson’s lectures? | I recently attended a lecture by a famous historian.listen to a lecture Students spend about a quarter of their time listening to lectures.have a lecture I have lectures all morning.miss/skip a lecture (=not go to it) It is important that students do not skip lectures.lecture + nounsa lecture hall/room also a lecture theatre BrE The lecture hall was packed.lecture notes Can I borrow your lecture notes?a lecture tour (=a trip that someone takes to many different places to give a lecture) He’s on a lecture tour of the US.adjectives/nouns + lecturea history/politics/biology etc lecture I’m late for my economics lecture.an interesting/fascinating/boring lecture Her lectures are always very interesting. | The lecture was so boring I fell asleep.a public lecture (=for anyone to go to) He’s going to deliver a public lecture on politics in the Arab World.an illustrated lecture (=with pictures) Mrs Robinson gave a fascinating illustrated lecture on Spanish history.prepositionsa lecture on/about sth I went to a very interesting lecture on Russian cinema. | He returned from Africa to give lectures about his trip.phrasesa series of lectures also a course of lectures BrE She’s giving a series of lectures on the history of art. |
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