liberal arts
英 [ˌlɪbərəl ˈɑːts]
美 [ˌlɪbərəl ˈɑːrts]
n. 文科
牛津词典
noun
- 文科
subjects of study that develop students' general knowledge and ability to think, rather than their technical skills
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL (历史、文学等)大学文科
At a university or college,liberal artscourses are on subjects such as history or literature rather than science, law, medicine, or business.- There has been a decline in enrollment in liberal arts courses in favor of highly specialized training for high-paying careers, mostly in business.
文科课程的报名人数有所下降,而以商业为主、针对高薪职业的高度专业化培训课程则越来越受欢迎。
- There has been a decline in enrollment in liberal arts courses in favor of highly specialized training for high-paying careers, mostly in business.
英英释义
noun
- studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
- the college of arts and sciences
双语例句
- Curious about what distinguishes a liberal arts college from a research university?
你仍然对文理学院与研究型大学之间的区别感到困惑吗? - Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities.
文科和理科,通识教育与人文。 - As he liked to say, he lived at the intersection of technology and liberal arts.
就像他喜欢说的那样,他生活在科技与人文科学的交汇点上。 - Leading liberal arts colleges also experienced a surge in applications.
各大文理学院也出现了申请人数激增的现象。 - We actually need more liberal arts courses, said Huang.
事实上我们需要更多的文学艺术课程。 - Research and Practice on Designed Experiment of Computer Curriculum for Liberal Arts University Students
文科大学生计算机课程设计性实验的研究与实践 - Mr A asked why I choose liberal arts? I answered I want to study chinese department.
小A说你理科那么好为什么要读文科?我说因为我想念中文系。 - I started college in Paris, then graduated from Wellesley College with a liberal arts degree in 1980.
1980年,我从威尔斯利学院(WellesleyCollege)毕业,获得了文科学位。 - I was a liberal arts major in college.
我上大学时,读文科。 - Undergraduates in liberal arts more trend visual learning style type.
在专业差异方面,文科学生较理科学生显著倾向于视觉型的学习风格。