单词 | tutor |
释义 | Related topics: Education, Collegetu·tor1 /ˈtjuːtə $ ˈtuːtər/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1 SETEACHsomeone who gives private lessons to one student or a small group, and is paid directly by them 家庭教师,私人教师 The children were educated at home by a succession of tutors. 这些孩子在家接受教育,连续请过几任家庭教师。► see thesaurus at teacher2 SECa teacher in a British university or college 〔英国大学或学院中的〕助教,导师 → tutorial She was my tutor at Durham. 她是我在达勒姆大学时的导师。Examples from the Corpustutor• The regular training programme is jointly planned by adult education advisory tutors and senior speech therapists.• The program Chip was running included counselors and tutors and provided a wide range of services.• The android tutor had a special location unit.• The trainee, together with the in-bureau tutor, should work out and carry through a tailor-made course of study.• Hourly-paid language tutors, too, face increasingly demanding employers.• a math tutor• They hired a private tutor to help Carlos with his English• When she was ill she studied at home with a private tutor.• In addition, the tutor can advise on alternative equipment or software which will perform the required functions more quickly or more effectively.• In such company Minton stood out as the tutor with a more Continental outlook.• Make more use of your tutors - compile a list of queries and then arrange to see a tutor for help.Related topics: Educationtutor2 verb [transitive] SETEACHto teach someone as a tutor 给…当家庭教师;指导 He was privately tutored. 他是由家庭教师教的。tutor somebody in something Young men were tutored in the art of handling horses. 年轻男子被教授驭马之术。► see thesaurus at teach→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpustutor• This system can also work for older teenagers, but if you are over sixteen you are not entitled to free tutoring.• All students received tutoring and academic and personal counseling.• One child was being tutored at home, and they were all fine.• Up until two years ago, he had been tutored at home.• She wanted her own machine, fast, and a mechanic willing to tutor her.• An authority on the subject had tutored them in the accent used at that time.• I tutored three afternoons a week, and saw about five or six students a day.tutor somebody in something• Lydia tutors kids in French during the summer.Origin tutor1 (1300-1400) Latin tutus; TUTELARYtu·tor1 nountutor2 verbChineseSyllable one lessons a to gives who someone student Corpus private or |
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