常見例句雙語例句History is a critical academic discipline whose aims include precisely the interrogation of memory and the myths it generates.歷史恰恰是一門批判性的學(xué)術(shù)學(xué)科,其目的正包括對于其從中發(fā)軔的記憶作精確的問訊。But if one claims to be doing science, he or she must do things with academic discipline and be ready to be monitored by any other scientist in a professional way.但是如果任何人聲稱自己在從事科學(xué),他或者她就要按照學(xué)術(shù)規(guī)范來做事,并隨時(shí)準(zhǔn)備被其他科學(xué)家以專業(yè)的方式進(jìn)行監(jiān)督。Try out several of these options and challenge yourself to vary the techniques you rely on; some techniques might suit a particular writer, academic discipline, or assignment better than others.試試一些新方法,挑戰(zhàn)自己習(xí)慣,盡可能不要總是依賴一兩種技術(shù)。 比較而言,某些技術(shù)可能更適用某個(gè)特殊作者、某一學(xué)科或大學(xué)課堂的寫作任務(wù)。權(quán)威例句Many Penn alumni pursue graduate studies, and this survey quantifies that by academic discipline.FORBES: Ignorance Is Not BlissAnd Caplan, too, draws on an academic discipline—economics, in his case—to provide some clarity.NEWYORKER: The Case Against KidsGreat teachers are less focused on their specific academic discipline and more interested in helping students solve problems.FORBES: Teaching Lessons from a 43-Year HBS Veteran 返回 academic discipline