[/ˈtjuːtə(r); US ˈtuː-; ˋtutɚ/] n 用法: 1 private teacher, esp one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group 私人教师; 家庭教师: There is a tutor to teach the children while they're in hospital. 在孩子们住院期间, 有个私人教师给他们上课. 用法: 2 (a) (Brit) university teacher who supervises the studies of a student (大学中指导一个学生的)导师: Her tutor says she is making good progress. 她的导师说她进步很大. (b) (US) assistant lecturer in a college (大专院校的)助教. 用法: 3 book of instruction in a particular subject, esp music (某学科的)课本; (尤指)音乐课本: a violin tutor 小提琴课本. tutor 2 v 用法: 1 (a) [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (in sth) act as a tutor(n 1, 2) to (sb); teach (任私人教师或大学导师)教(某人): tutor sb for an examination 任私人教师辅导某人准备考试 * tutor sb in mathematics 任导师教某人数学. (b) [I] work as a tutor 当私人教师; 当导师: Her work was divided between tutoring and research. 她兼做导师工作和研究工作. 用法: 2 [Tn, Cn.t] (fml 文) control (oneself or one's feelings) 控制, 约束(自己或感情): tutor one's passions 抑制强烈的感情 * tutor oneself to be patient 培养耐性. |