词汇 | academician |
释义 | academician noun[ C ] uk /əˌkæd.əˈmɪʃ.ən/ us /əˌkæd.əˈmɪʃ.ən/ a member of an academy: 学会会员;院士 In 1823 he became professor and academician at Munich.1823年他在慕尼黑受聘为教授,并获授院士称号。 US or Indian English an academic大学教师;学者 Experts and specialists a mine of informationidiom artist authority boffin child prodigy climatologist doyenne lapidary Latin Americanist literati maven savant semiotician skilled smart money sports scientist whizz wonder wonderkid wunderkind You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Teachers Examples of academicianacademician Paralleling the map's formal pattern, the academicians' mode of construction relies on the cross-checking of measurements and observations carried out in the exterior. Traditions that to some twentieth-century academicians seemed to be inevitable had, in fact, been crafted through a process of conflict and negotiation in previous centuries. Understandably, these scenarios alarmed public figures and academicians. With respect to the causes of gravity, the debate was purely argumentative, each sitting allowing one academician to present a paper on the subject. Experimental work in general attracted little attention from the more theoretically oriented academicians. When the divisions were organized, a system of academicians was also envisaged. Let academicians argue their theoretical differences among themselves; these could have no bearing on the important questions to be decided in a court of law. Their stories display the range of responses to the revolution, and together provide a group portrait of old academicians dealing with the new political order. The workshops continued to function, but their achievements were ignored by the academicians. But that was not the commonly accepted position amongst academicians. But the academicians, however distinguished, came out of an entirely different intellectual milieu, a culture that recognized and rewarded pure research. The exhibition demonstrated how valuable is the requirement that each full academician submit a sculpture or canvas. One could regard these women as cultural entrepreneurs (they "made" academicians) and their salons as laboratories. He invited his fellow academicians to observe the red paper through a red glass. The term consensus in this sense refers to an evaluation of the combined agreement derived from the sampling of opinions from scientists, experts, academicians, and clinicians. See all examples of academician These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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