tutor
- IPA[ˈtjuːtə]
英式
- a private teacher, typically one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group;a university or college teacher responsible for the teaching and supervision of assigned students
- act as a tutor to (a single pupil or a very small group);work as a tutor
verb: tutor, 3rd person present: tutors, gerund or present participle: tutoring, past tense: tutored, past participle: tutored
noun: tutor, plural noun: tutors
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a private teacher, typically one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group a voluntary tutor in adult literacy a private tutor
- ▪ a university or college teacher responsible for the teaching and supervision of assigned students my history tutor tutor groups
- ▪ an assistant lecturer in a college or university.
- ▪ a book of instruction in a particular subject this hardback is a complete guide, tutor, and reference a guitar tutor
動詞
- 1. act as a tutor to (a single pupil or a very small group) his children were privately tutored
- ▪ work as a tutor she is scraping a living on part-time tutoring she agreed to tutor a week's art course
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- IPA[ˈto͞odər]
美式
- a private teacher, typically one who teaches a single student or a very small group: a voluntary tutor in adult literacy a private tutor
- act as a tutor to (a single student or a very small group): his children were privately tutored
Oxford American Dictionary