词汇 | mentor |
释义 | mentorWord family nounmenteementoringmentormentorshipadjectivementorial men·tor1 /ˈmentɔː $ -tɔːr/ ●●○ noun [countableC] BOHELPan experienced person who advises and helps a less experienced person 导师,指导者 Examples from the Corpus mentor• You can have a mentor, call it whatever you will as semantics are irrelevant here.• Second, you need a mentor to guide you along the way.• Joe was the forerunner and mentor in foreign reporting, but Stewartaided by abundant letters of introduction from Joewas learning fast.• Auden later became a friend and mentor.• The key feature of effective mentor schemes is a genuine consistent interest on the part of the mentor for the young person.• The program paired a group of female mentors with seventhand eighth-graders from Everett as an athletic version of Big Sisters.• On 16 October he wrote for advice to his mentor, Ritschl.• My mentors were people I read about, such as Richard Byrd, the explorer, rather than people I knew. mentor2 verb [transitiveT] to be someone’s mentor 当〔某人〕的导师[指导者] Now she mentors undergraduates who are training to be teachers. 眼下她对正在接受教师培训的大学生提供指导。 From Longman Business Dictionary mentormen·tor /ˈmentɔː-tɔːr/ noun [countableC]HUMAN RESOURCES an experienced person who gives advice to less experienced people to help them in their work He now runs his own company and is a mentor to other young entrepreneurs. —mentoring noun [uncountableU] She believes that companies should create programs to encourage mentoring and career development. —mentor verb [transitiveT] Only one of the four trainees she mentored last year has found a permanent post. (1700-1800) Mentor, adviser of Odysseus's son Telemachus in the ancient Greek Odyssey by Homer |
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