词汇 | liberal-arts |
释义 | liberal arts noun[ plural ] mainly USuk /ˌlɪb.ər.əl ˈɑːts/ us /ˌlɪb.ər.əl ˈɑːrts/ college or university subjects, such as history, languages, and literature, that develop students' general education rather than preparing them for a particular job(大学的)文科 Subjects & disciplines -ological Afrocentrism andragogy AP applicative applied ESOL esp. ethnoscience food technology functional skills nonscientific ology ontology oology stem sub-department sub-discipline subscience suicidology liberal arts | American Dictionaryliberal arts noun[ U ] us/ˈlɪb·ər·əl ˈɑrts/ college or university subjects, including history, languages, and literature, that are not technical Examples of liberal artsliberal arts Today the symbiotic but also parasitic relationship between learning and earning may be felt most forcefully in the academic world, particularly in the liberalarts. The very fact that the word "philosophia" has been transferred from the seven liberalarts to natural science and metaphysics is significant. The liberalarts comprise seven disciplines, which were believed to be connected to each other as an amalgam of universal knowledge. English teachers need to concentrate on a sound liberalarts education. These perceptions were very likely radically altered during a time of training in the liberalarts at university. The other has taught in liberalarts colleges and worked in a variety of nonprofit healthcare delivery organizations. These are three of the seven liberalarts, in their canonical order: logic (dialectic), geometry, and astronomy. Before 1861, most colleges had confined themselves to the liberalarts and a contempt for the vocational. From the thirteenth century it had its own school, where the boys received an education in the liberalarts and instruction in singing. We have found no patented music education efforts that teach music in a liberalarts or social science context. The last of the seven liberalarts is astronomy, and this forms the next section in the socii's list. The liberalarts (philology, history and the cultural sciences) had since 1975 a preponderance of women students. Nearly half of all liberalarts students graduate as high school teachers. Even with 65.5 per cent students in the liberalarts (philology, history, and cultural sciences) only 10.4 of the professors in those fields are women. My immediate concern was adjusting to teaching at a small, private liberalarts college. See all examples of liberal arts 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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