词汇 | liberal arts |
释义 | liberal artsWord family nounliberalismliberalistliberalityliberalizationliberalnessliberal artsadjectiveliberalisticliberalverbliberalizeadverbliberally Educationˌliberal ˈarts noun [plural] especially American EnglishAmE SEthe areas of learning which develop someone’s ability to think and increase their general knowledge, rather than developing technical skills 文科 Examples from the Corpus liberal arts• a liberal arts college• Could City serve as an antipoverty program or a fine liberal arts college, but not both?• By organizing computer training for liberal arts students generally, significant economies of scale can be achieved.• In the public sector, many managers have liberal arts degrees in public administration or one of the social sciences.• Although many employers prefer candidates to have a degree in business or engineering, some companies hire liberal arts graduates.• There probably never has been a year that employers have knocked down the doors to hire liberal arts graduates.• The first is to promote liberal arts higher education, both at general degree and sub-degree levels.• Others are not employed directly by the ruling class and work in the liberal arts and service professions.• Science and technology institutes tended to receive more investment than the liberal arts colleges. |
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