柯林斯詞典lecture /?l?kt??/ (lecturing,lectured,lectures) 1. N-COUNT A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college. 講座 ...a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson. …埃里克·魯濱遜教授的系列講座。2. V-I If you lecture on a particular subject, you give a lecture or a series of lectures about it. 講授 She then invited him to Atlanta to lecture on the history of art. 她于是邀請他去亞特蘭大講授藝術(shù)史。3. V-T If someone lectures you about something, they criticize you or tell you how they think you should behave. 批評; 責(zé)備 He used to lecture me about getting too much sun. 他過去經(jīng)常批評我太陽曬得過多。 Chuck would lecture me, telling me to get a haircut. 查克會責(zé)備我,叫我去理發(fā)。4. N-COUNT Lecture is also a noun. 批評; 責(zé)備 Our captain gave us a stern lecture on safety. 我們的船長在安全問題上給了我們嚴(yán)厲的批評。 返回 lecture劍橋詞典a formal talk on a serious subject given to a group of people , especially students (尤指面向?qū)W生的)講座,課 We went to a lecture on Italian art . 我們?nèi)⒓恿艘粋€關(guān)于意大利藝術(shù)的講座。 Who's giving the lecture this afternoon ? 今天下午的課由誰來講? 比較seminar an angry or serious talk given to someone in order to criticize their behaviour 教訓(xùn),訓(xùn)斥,斥責(zé) My dad gave me a lecture on the evils of alcohol last night . 昨天晚上爸爸教訓(xùn)了我一頓,給我講了酒的危害。 例句 At the end of the lecture, I'd like all the students to divide into small discussion groups .I couldn't help drifting off in the middle of that lecture - it was so boring !I got the fidgets halfway through the lecture.His lecture was complicated and difficult to follow .I didn't gather much from his lecture. 返回 lecture