lyceum
英
美
n. 文化宫;文化团体;文苑
BNC.28031 / COCA.32655
英英释义
noun
- a public hall for lectures and concerts
- a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college
双语例句
- He set up a school at the Lyceum in Athens and taught, criticizing Pluto and Socrates with a certain hardness.
他在雅典的学园设坛讲学,对柏拉图和苏格拉底批判的多少有些苛刻。 - Aristotle founded his own school, the lyceum.
亚里士多德创建了自己的流派,叫作学园派。 - We're going down to Sherry's for dinner and then over to the Lyceum.
我们要去谢丽饭店吃饭,然后去莱西姆剧院看戏。 - Study on Anti-oxidation Activity of Ganoderma lucidum Mycelium and Lyceum Chinensis Polysaccharides Compounds
复合枸杞灵芝菌丝体多糖体外抗氧化作用初步研究 - They're putting on a new show at the lyceum.
他们正在吕克昂学府举办新的展览。 - Not being an Athenian citizen, Aristotle had to rent the land on which the lyceum operated.
因为不是雅典公民,亚里斯多德不得不以租用场地来开张自己的教学。 - After primary school I went to the Dalton Lyceum, also in The Hague.
小学毕业后我去了多尔顿学府,也在海牙。 - He moved to London in 1878 with his new wife, Florence Balcombe, and became an administrator of the Irving Company at the Lyceum theatre.
在1878年他与新妻子FlorenceBalcombe搬到伦敦,成为了欧文公司学会剧院的一个管理员。 - Busy with his journal or addressing a lyceum, he was untroubled.
他忙着写日记或讲学的时候,心平气和得很。 - "They're going to give a performance in the lyceum, upstairs," she reported one day," and I'm going to be in it."
“学校要在礼堂楼上演一出戏。“她有一天报告说,”我也要参加。”