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 education [,edju'keiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 教育, 训练, 教育学

[医] 教育, 训练


  1. No country can afford to neglect education.
    任何国家都不容忽视教育。
  2. Education develops potential abilities.
    教育能开发人的潜能。
  3. Many reforms must be made to the education system.
    教育体制要作许多改革。


education
[ noun ]
  1. the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill

  2. <noun.act>
    he received no formal education
    our instruction was carefully programmed
    good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded
  3. knowledge acquired by learning and instruction

  4. <noun.cognition>
    it was clear that he had a very broad education
  5. the gradual process of acquiring knowledge

  6. <noun.cognition>
    education is a preparation for life
    a girl's education was less important than a boy's
  7. the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university)

  8. <noun.act>
  9. the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior)

  10. <noun.attribute>
    a woman of breeding and refinement
  11. the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979

  12. <noun.group>


Education \Ed`u*ca"tion\ (?; 135), n. [L. educatio; cf. F.
['e]ducation.]
The act or process of educating; the result of educating, as
determined by the knowledge skill, or discipline of
character, acquired; also, the act or process of training by
a prescribed or customary course of study or discipline; as,
an education for the bar or the pulpit; he has finished his
education.

To prepare us for complete living is the function which
education has to discharge. --H. Spenser.

Syn: {Education}, {Instruction}, {Teaching}, {Training},
{Breeding}.

Usage: Education, properly a drawing forth, implies not so
much the communication of knowledge as the discipline
of the intellect, the establishment of the principles,
and the regulation of the heart. Instruction is that
part of education which furnishes the mind with
knowledge. Teaching is the same, being simply more
familiar. It is also applied to practice; as, teaching
to speak a language; teaching a dog to do tricks.
Training is a department of education in which the
chief element is exercise or practice for the purpose
of imparting facility in any physical or mental
operation. Breeding commonly relates to the manners
and outward conduct.

  1. And in case you may have missed it the first 38 times, the Pickle Packers International association is out once again to convince the world of the preserved cucumber's value in everything from elementary education to international policy making.
  2. UK universities are internationally renowned for the quality of education they give the top 30 per cent of academic achievers.
  3. When he finishes his secondary education, Vicente will receive the principal in the fund, which could be put toward college or starting a business.
  4. More spending on health and education would be likely.
  5. And he came all the way up from poverty without so much as a university education.
  6. It wants to protect its 'core values' of open access to the profession, flexible education and a common 'title' for accountants.
  7. George Bush said he wanted to be remembered as the education president, didn't he?
  8. The check, which state officials say "is in the mail," will be set aside for her children's education, she says.
  9. After five years of community education, Farquhar said, the average plasma cholesterol level among residents in Salinas and Monterey was 2 percent below that of people in Modesto and San Luis Obispo, which were used for comparison.
  10. The demonstrators were protesting the introduction of compulsory bilingual education in secondary schools in the region, which belongs to Yugoslavia's southern republic of Macedonia.
  11. Past efforts have been examinations of issues such as hunger and foreign-language education.
  12. The House education and labor committee approved a measure by Rep. Tony Hall, D-Ohio, to let states borrow a greater amount of next year's WIC appropriation to cover current shortages.
  13. In this week's Spectator magazine, John Patten, the education secretary, complains that science has weakened faith and thus contributed to social malaise.
  14. In 1939, Robert M. Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago, decreed that football was incompatible with the serious pursuit of higher education, and the U of C dropped the sport.
  15. Rather than erecting trade barriers, the U.S. should work to reduce its budget deficit and increase savings and education, the study said.
  16. Their anger over tax increases is matched by concern over crime and dismay over the state of the health and education services.
  17. Now that a state school district has been created, Jersey City's local board of education is abolished and the school superintendent as well as several other top administrators were ousted.
  18. "They really are in poor condition," he said. "Nationally, many school systems are not making physical education a mandatory course, or it's being dropped back to once a week.
  19. The House Appropriations Committee has already trimmed back on promised increases in the budget resolution for health and education programs, and Mr. Byrd has signaled a desire to cut even further in the Senate.
  20. He contends that businessmen should contribute to education and that outstanding teachers, like valued employees in the corporate world, should be recognized with cash bonuses.
  21. Initially lukewarm to the idea of parental choice when it comes to their child's school, Cavazos has since enthusiastically embaced what has become the centerpiece of Bush's education initiative.
  22. But since 1981, WIN funds have declined 70%, limiting the resources for education and training, according to the report.
  23. But only 8.8 percent of the 1988 first-year college students plan to pursue careers in elementary or secondary education.
  24. Mr. Michaelis got his stock picking education at the hands of Charles Munger, Berkshire's vice chairman and Mr. Buffett's longtime business partner.
  25. In fact, executive suburbs such as Greenwich seem to be holding their coveted position in U.S. education.
  26. In 1984, he replaced the late Rep. Carl D. Perkins, D-Ky., as chairman of the education and labor committee.
  27. Sen. Bentsen's proposal allows for early withdrawal, without penalty, only for paying for a home and or for education.
  28. No less important is the quality of US education for the bottom half of the ability range.
  29. The government has rejected all the students' demands, including greater freedom of speech and press, more money for education, disclosure of the incomes of top officials and reassessment of Hu's historical role.
  30. This was Mr Bush, writing to Mr Clinton in 1989 to thank him for his help in developing the National Education Goals that subsequently formed the foundation of Mr Bush's America 2000 education initiative.
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