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academy
- IPA[əˈkadəmi]
英式
- a place of study or training in a special field;a place of study
noun: academy, plural noun: academies
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- 1. a place of study or training in a special field a police academy
- ▪ dated a place of study he was educated privately at academies in Margate
- ▪ (in England) an inner-city school which is funded by the government and sometimes also by a private individual or organization but is not controlled by the local authority.
- ▪ US, Scottish a secondary school, in the US typically a private one Mark left St Andrews Academy with five highers, and studied maths at Glasgow University
- ▪ the teaching school founded by Plato.
- 2. a society or institution of distinguished scholars and artists or scientists that aims to promote and maintain standards in its particular field the Royal Academy of Arts
- any of a series of awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood given ... the Academy Award for best director
Oxford American Dictionary
- a college where naval officers are trained.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an institution for training army cadets.
Oxford Dictionary
- an institution founded in 1901 for the promotion of historical, philosophical, and philological ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a college where naval officers are trained.
Oxford Dictionary
- an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Hollywood, US) presented ... the Academy Award for best director
Oxford Dictionary
- an institution established in London in 1768, whose purpose was to cultivate painting, ...
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- IPA[əˈkadəmē]
美式
- a place of study or training in a special field: a police academy
Oxford American Dictionary