lyceum

[laɪ'siəm]
  • n. 学会;演讲厅;文化团体

英文词源


lyceum (n.)
1580s, Latin form of Greek lykeion, name of a grove or garden with covered walks near Athens where Aristotle taught, from neuter of Lykeios "wolf-slayer," an epithet of Apollo, whose temple was nearby, from lykos "wolf." Hence lycée, name given in France to state-run secondary schools. In England, early 19c., lyceum was the name taken by a number of literary societies; in U.S., after c. 1820, it was the name of institutes that sponsored popular lectures in science and literature.

双语例句


1. 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.

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2. 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.

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3. After primary school I went to the Lyceum, also in The Hague.
小学毕业后我去了多尔顿学府, 也在海牙.

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4. At the time, Eric was managing the Lyceum Ballroom in the Strand.
当时, 埃里克正经营着斯特兰德大街的文化馆舞厅.

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5. The Lyceum Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45 th Street in midtown - Manhattan.
兰心大剧院是一个合法的百老汇剧院,位于美国曼哈顿市中心西45街149号.

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