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1 lecture
n. lezing; de les gelezen; toespraak, berisping--------v. lezing houden; voordragen; de les lezen; langdurig berispenlecture1[ lektsjə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 lezing ⇒ verhandeling, voordracht3 preek ⇒ berisping, vermaning♦voorbeelden:1 give/read a lecture • een lezing geven/houden————————lecture2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
2 lecture
/'lektʃə/ * danh từ - bài diễn thuyết; bài lên lớp; bài thuyết trình; bài nói chuyện - lời la mắng, lời quở trách =to read (give) someone a lecture+ quở trách ai; lên lớp cho ai * động từ - diễn thuyết, thuyết trình - la mắng, quở trách; lên lớp (ai) -
3 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) over ens hoved* * *(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) over ens hoved -
4 read someone a lecture
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5 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) por encima de la capacidad intelectual de alguien, demasiado difícil para alguien, incomprensible para alguien -
6 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) ofvaxinn skilningi e-s -
7 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) magas vmi vkinek -
8 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) difícil demais -
9 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) çok zor, birinin anlayamayacağı düzeyde -
10 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) težko razumljivo -
11 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) yli ymmärryksen -
12 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) over ens hode -
13 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) (troppo difficile) -
14 above someone's head
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15 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) zbyt mądry -
16 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) pāri kāda saprašanai -
17 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) per sunkus kieno galvai -
18 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) -
19 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) care depăşeşte -
20 above someone's head
(too difficult (for someone) to understand: His lecture was well above their heads.) που υπερβαίνει την αντίληψη μου
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lecture — lec|ture1 W3S3 [ˈlektʃə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Late Latin; Origin: lectura act of reading , from Latin legere to read ] 1.) a long talk on a particular subject that someone gives to a group of people, especially to students in a university… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lecture — [[t]le̱ktʃə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ lectures, lecturing, lectured 1) N COUNT A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college. ...a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson... In… … English dictionary
lecture — /ˈlɛktʃə / (say lekchuh) noun 1. a discourse read or delivered before an audience, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso. 2. a speech of warning or reproof as to conduct; a long, tedious reprimand: *The… …
lecture — 1 noun (C) 1 a long talk given to a group of people on a particular subject, especially as a method of teaching in universities (+ on/about): a lecture on medieval art | give a lecture: She s giving a series of lectures on molecular biology. 2 an … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lecture*/ — [ˈlektʃə] noun [C] I 1) a talk to a group of people about a particular subject, especially at a college or university a lecture on Dickens[/ex] Tomorrow she will be giving a lecture at London University.[/ex] 2) showing disapproval a long serious … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
lecture — 1. noun 1) a lecture on children s literature Syn: speech, talk, address, discourse, disquisition, presentation, oration, lesson 2) Dave got a lecture about his daydreaming Syn: scolding, chiding, reprimand … Thesaurus of popular words
lecture — I UK [ˈlektʃə(r)] / US [ˈlektʃər] noun [countable] Word forms lecture : singular lecture plural lectures ** 1) a talk to a group of people about a particular subject, especially at a college or university The course will be taught through a… … English dictionary
lecture — 01. Our chemistry [lecture] was so boring today that I fell asleep in class. 02. If I tell my dad I got drunk and was sick at the party, he ll just get angry and give me a [lecture] about it. 03. The professor [lectured] us on current trends in… … Grammatical examples in English
lecture — lec|ture1 [ lektʃər ] noun count ** 1. ) a talk to a group of people about a particular subject, especially at a college or university: The course will be taught through a series of lectures and seminars. lecture on: a lecture on Dickens give a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
give someone a (good) talking to — tv. o scold someone; to lecture someone sternly. □ I think I’ll have to give Pete a good talking to. □ The teacher gave Jimmy a talking to … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
take someone to task — REBUKE, reprimand, reprove, reproach, remonstrate with, upbraid, scold, berate, lecture, censure, criticize, admonish, chide, chasten, arraign; informal tell off, bawl out, give someone a dressing down; Brit. informal tick off, carpet; formal… … Useful english dictionary