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 literacy ['litәrәsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 读写能力, 识字, 精通文学



    literacy
    [ noun ]
    the ability to read and write
    <noun.cognition>


    Literacy \Lit"er*a*cy\ (l[i^]t"[~e]r*[.a]*s[y^]), n.
    State of being literate.

    1. The municipal court judge will reduce or suspend fines if offenders take part in a 20-week literacy program at Oil Belt Vo-Tech.
    2. She has gained recognition in recent years for promoting literacy and other causes, including the care of babies with AIDS.
    3. Robert Neria, 52, of Commerce, said that he called the library's literacy hotline number because he wanted to read the Bible.
    4. These stories are about science as intellectual entertainment, rather than scientific literacy.
    5. Mrs. Sadik also called for a great expansion in women's education and literacy, an end to legal and social discrimination against women and greater access to leadership positions for women.
    6. With its high rate of literacy and generally well organised medical services, the country is in a good position to combat Aids.
    7. "Aliteracy" is to literacy as "amorality" is to morality.
    8. With a booming economy, soaring skyscrapers, nearly 100% literacy and rising nationalist pride in Korean accomplishments, more and more Koreans are looking for a lot less meddling from the U.S.
    9. It includes a poll tax and literacy requirement for voting, although they have been struck down by federal courts. Other provisions discourage economic development and efficient government, critics say.
    10. Failing to curb population growth, he said, would jeopardize advances such as lower infant-mortality rates, higher literacy rates, improved nutritional levels and longer life expectancy.
    11. The OECD sees the problem not as one of falling educational standards but of rising literacy requirements at work.
    12. Institute president James Sanders said money contributed by the industry to the Hispanic community benefits public health, literacy and cultural programs as well as economic development.
    13. The Rochester, N.Y., foundation, with assets of more than $600 million, has committed a total of more than $5 million to adult literacy projects since 1985.
    14. "Basic workplace literacy is an absolute necessity if we are to increase our productivity, remain competitive in the global marketplace and continue to be a world leader," Verity said.
    15. The literacy rate is 25 percent.
    16. The university experimented with a literacy program this spring for mothers and their young children.
    17. Schneider said ABC is concentrating on anti-drug abuse and literacy messages.
    18. The mission, staffed by at least one World Vision worker, would assist the Vietnamese to improve health care, farming, literacy and water quality.
    19. Given the youthfulness of the continent's population, the impact of Cuba's heavily ideological literacy programs and public health training is far-reaching.
    20. The new council, which released figures to show that one of five adults in Dallas County needs literacy training, will serve as an information, assistance and referral agency.
    21. "This is sort of a celebration of libraries and books," said Mrs. Bush, who for many years has devoted herself to the cause of literacy.
    22. Unesco reports that the literacy rate is 95 percent or higher in America, the Soviet Union and the more prosperous countries of Europe.
    23. He steered through most of the revolutionary legislation, including measures that gave Nicaragua greater literacy and an improved health care system.
    24. Aware that literacy tests were the chief means of disfranchising Southern blacks, the framers of the 1965 act used voter registration and turnout figures to devise a statistical means to identify the discriminatory use of literacy tests.
    25. Aware that literacy tests were the chief means of disfranchising Southern blacks, the framers of the 1965 act used voter registration and turnout figures to devise a statistical means to identify the discriminatory use of literacy tests.
    26. In the Gibbs survey, 51 percent of the respondents acknowledged a significant increase in the secretary's level of administrative responsibility; 48 percent saw the need for computer literacy as another major change.
    27. Bush has asked for $192 million in the 1990 education budget for adult literacy programs.
    28. Nearly two years ago, Frito-Lay established a basic skills program for employees like Jones _ employees who typify the "workplace literacy" crisis that afflicts the nation, according to study after study.
    29. The tree's theme is family literacy, Becker said, adding that it will be decorated by Monday.
    30. Publisher Harold McGraw Jr. and Wally "Famous" Amos, the cookie entrepreneur, were honored for leadership in the literacy movement.
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