1ADJ [ADJ n]教學的,學業的(尤指學識方面而非實踐、技能上的)Academic is used to describe things that relate to the work done in schools, colleges, and universities, especially work which involves studying and reasoning rather than practical or technical skills. 教學的,學業的(尤指學識方面而非實踐、技能上的)
Their academic standards are high.
他們的教學水平很高。
I was terrible at school and left with few academic qualifications.
我的學習成績一塌糊塗,離校時幾乎沒有學歷。
academically
He is academically gifted.
他在學習上很有天分。
I was only average academically, but was good at sports.
我學習成績平平,但體育方面很出色。
2ADJ [ADJ n]學校的;學院的;大學的Academic is used to describe things that relate to schools, colleges, and universities. 學校的;學院的;大學的
...the start of the last academic year.
最後一個學年的開始
I'd had enough of academic life.
學生生活我已經過夠了。
3ADJ-GRADED 學術的,重研究與思辨的(與重實踐或技能相對)Academic is used to describe work, or a school, college, or university, that places emphasis on studying and reasoning rather than on practical or technical skills. 學術的,重研究與思辨的(與重實踐或技能相對)
The author has settled for a more academic approach.
那位作者已確定采用更爲學術的方法。
Different schools teach different types of syllabus, from the highly academic to the broadly vocational.
6ADJ-GRADED 學究式的;空談的;不切實際的 You can say that a discussion or situation is academic if you think it is not important because it has no real effect or cannot happen. 學究式的;空談的;不切實際的
This was not an academic exercise — soldiers' lives were at risk.
這不是紙上演習—士兵的生命受到了威脅。
Such is the size of the problem that these arguments are purely academic.