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 textbook ['tɛkst`bʊk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 教科书



    textbook
    [ noun ]
    1. a book prepared for use in schools or colleges

    2. <noun.communication>
      his economics textbook is in its tenth edition
      the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy
    [ adj ]
    1. according to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook; typical

    2. <adj.all>
      a casebook schizophrenic
      a textbook example


    1. "This is one of those events our operators are trained to deal with on simulators," he said. "This was a textbook example of how to react." Mullen said it was too soon to predict the cost of repairs, which could take weeks.
    2. "Why couldn't Mickey Mouse be part of a new reading textbook?" she asks.
    3. His purpose was to produce a high quality economics textbook.
    4. The standard "textbook" description of the way in which a tax cut would stimulate the economy includes a rise of interest rates.
    5. Severe textbook shortages are undercutting education in urban school districts nationwide because of higher book prices, budgetary constraints and a tendency to cut books before people, educators complain.
    6. Macmillan Inc. reported a third-quarter loss, mainly because of increased competition in the textbook market and expenses resulting from tender offers and its proposed restructuring.
    7. Since textbook publishers are in the business to make money, they must please, even pander to, state and local adoption committees who are themselves under pressure from the revisionists.
    8. Although Goldman has been an adviser to Southland, a textbook case of the problem it aims to cure, the investment bank's record on LBOs is better than most.
    9. News Corp. also bought a British publisher, Collins; a religious publisher in the U.S., Zondervan; and textbook publisher Scott, Foresman, for $407 million in November.
    10. At the time Scott Foresman was acquired, Time president N.J. Nicholas Jr. said the purchase fit the company's plan to broaden its book business beyond consumer publishing and "add the balance" of textbook publishing.
    11. Possibly this textbook model does not work.
    12. When she complained to the school, she was told the teacher could not understand the approach in the textbook so she taught the students the method she remembered from her grammar-school years, which was completely incorrect.
    13. Sanseido Co., the publisher of the English textbook, decided to replace the story after members of the governing Liberal Democratic Party complained that it was inappropriate.
    14. Moreover, national concerns for improved education could mean higher textbook sales.
    15. That is the textbook situation right now confronting Micron Technology of Boise, Idaho, a manufacturer of computer memory chips.
    16. The company has predicted publishing sales may be down this quarter, partly because school districts' budget woes are limiting textbook purchases.
    17. Yet for a company with Itel's debt, Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette's Joel Price says repurchasing stock "defied any textbook." Investors are focusing not on Itel's negligible earnings but on the value of its assets, especially of its rail car division.
    18. One leading textbook defined the Pilgrims only as people who went on long journeys.
    19. "In a sense, he was a victim of his own success," she said. "He trained at Menninger so many people who went out and set up comparable clinics." In 1930, Menninger published "The Human Mind," which still is used as a textbook.
    20. Rural pupils likely wouldn't be taken in by the textbook, but "an urban child could get the idea that the coyote is a prince, which he isn't," Acord said.
    21. Each photograph is accompanied by a succinct, provocative statement on how the shot came to be, giving it a textbook value.
    22. Among them are works shown in every textbook on the origins of western art.
    23. 'The professor gets a textbook that exactly fits the course material,' says Suzanne Bedell, publisher at Primis.
    24. But it achieved what a textbook correction is supposed to do.
    25. Simon & Schuster's growing power worries some of its publishing rivals, particularly in the educational market, where Simon & Schuster is now the No. 1 college textbook publisher and No. 2 in elementary and high school texts.
    26. HBJ is saddled with debt, and its textbook business does not generate enough income to meet its future obligations.
    27. Times Mirror acquired Dorsey Press as part of its $135 million purchase earlier this year of Richard D. Irwin Inc., a college textbook publishing concern, from Dow Jones & Co. Dorsey Press publishes social science college textbooks.
    28. The gain will come largely from reductions in expenses and capital spending, and a strong performance at Matthew Bender & Co., its legal textbook publishing group.
    29. Vulich delights in unsettling visitors with textbook photographs of actual gaping wounds, his best source material.
    30. Add a dash of rigor-minded school reformers, stir in textbook publishers that see preschoolers as a growth market, turn up the heat to compete with the hard-driving Japanese, and Johnny is in a pressure cooker.
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