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1 Overzealous Academe
University: OAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Overzealous Academe
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2 акадения
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3 Академы
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4 Академы-место близ Афин, где философ Платон обучал своих последователей
Ancient Greek: AcademeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Академы-место близ Афин, где философ Платон обучал своих последователей
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5 академические круги
General subject: Academe, academic worldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > академические круги
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6 жизнь и обстановка университета
University: AcademeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жизнь и обстановка университета
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7 научные круги
1) General subject: Academe (специалисты, особ. в области гуманитарных наук)2) Bookish: clerisy3) Advertising: academic community -
8 профессура
1) General subject: Academe, chair, professorate, professoriate, professorship, academics2) leg.N.P. professordom -
9 учёный мир
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10 статьи, написанные научными работниками
Статьи, написанные научными работниками-- Almost certainly this is due to the large percentage of papers coming from academe.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > статьи, написанные научными работниками
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11 колледж
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12 школа
1) school (в различных значениях); (тж. о здании) schoolhouse
2) schooling* * ** * *1) school; schoolhouse 2) schooling, training* * *academeacademyschoolschoolingseminary -
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См. также в других словарях:
Academe — (n.) The Academy, 1580s, from phrase groves of Academe, translating Horace s silvas Academi (see ACADEMY (Cf. academy)); general sense of the world of universities and scholarship is attested from 1849. With lower case letter, academia in the… … Etymology dictionary
Academe — Ac a*deme , n. [L. academia. See {Academy}.] An academy. [Poetic] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Academe — [ak′ə dēm΄, ak΄ə dēm′] [< Gr akadēmeia, the grove of Akadēmos, figure in ancient Greek legend] THE ACADEMY (sense 1) (see phrase under ACADEMY) … English World dictionary
academe — [ak′ə dēm΄, ak΄ə dēm′] n. 1. Rare a school; esp., a college or university 2. the academic world … English World dictionary
academe — n. (formal) the groves, halls of academe * * * [ ækədiːm] halls of academe (formal) the groves … Combinatory dictionary
academe — [[t]æ̱kədiːm[/t]] N UNCOUNT The academic world of universities is sometimes referred to as academe. [FORMAL] The hallowed portals of academe were slowly and grudgingly opening to women … English dictionary
Academe — /ˈækədim/ (say akuhdeem), /ækəˈdim/ (say akuh deem) noun Poetic (sometimes lower case) 1. a place of higher learning: *Professor Murray s ideal academe consisted of wood panelled offices, librarians wearing green tennis eyeshades, quiet… …
academe — noun Etymology: Latin Academus (in the phrase inter silvas Academi among the groves of Academus), from Greek Akadēmos more at academy Date: 1588 1. a. a place of instruction ; school b. the academic life, community, or world … New Collegiate Dictionary
academe — [ akədi:m] noun literary academia: top jobs in academe. Origin C16: from L. academia (see academy) … English new terms dictionary
academe — n. 1 a the world of learning. b universities collectively. 2 literary a college or university. Phrases and idioms: grove (or groves) of Academe a university environment. Etymology: Gk Akademos (see ACADEMY): used by Shakesp. (Love s Labour s Lost … Useful english dictionary
academe — /ak euh deem , ak euh deem /, n. 1. the campus activity, life, and interests of a college or university; the academic world. 2. (sometimes cap.) any place of instruction; a school. 3. (cap.) the public grove in Athens in which Plato taught. 4. a… … Universalium