majoring

基本词汇  
['meɪdʒə(r)]     ['meɪdʒər]    
  • adj. 较多的;主要的;严重的;(音乐)大调的
  • n. 成年人;主修(科目);陆军少校;举足轻重者
  • v. 主修
majored majored majoring majors
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major的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 较多的,较大的,较优的
  2. 主要的,重要的,重大的
  3. 成年的,年长的
  4. 较大范围的
  5. 一流的
  6. 主修的
  7. 【逻】大前提的
  8. 【音】大调的,大音阶的
  9. 疾病严重的;有生命危险的;有风险的
n. (名词)
  1. 成年人,已到法定年龄者
  2. 少校,陆军少校
  3. 主要公司
  4. 主修学生,专科生
  5. 【逻】大前提,大名词
  6. 【音】大调,大音阶,大音程
  7. 专修科目,主修科目
  8. 重要人物,地位优越者
v. (动词)
  1. <美>主修,专攻,专门研究

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. [A]较大的,主要的 greater when compared with others in size, number, importance, or seriousness
n. (名词)
  1. [C]少校 an officer of middle rank in the British or US army or marines orthe US airforce
  2. [C]专业; 主修科目 a chief or special subject at a university
v. (动词)
  1. vi. 主修,专攻 study as the chief subjects when doing a university degree

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines; below lieutenant colonel and above captain

  2. British statesman who was prime minister from 1990 until 1997 (born in 1943)

  3. a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject;

    "she is a linguistics major"

  4. the principal field of study of a student at a university;

    "her major is linguistics"

Adjective:
  1. of greater importance or stature or rank;

    "a major artist"
    "a major role"
    "major highways"

  2. greater in scope or effect;

    "a major contribution"
    "a major improvement"
    "a major break with tradition"
    "a major misunderstanding"

  3. greater in number or size or amount;

    "a major portion (a majority) of the population"
    "Ursa Major"
    "a major portion of the winnings"

  4. of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes;

    "his major field was mathematics"

  5. of a scale or mode;

    "major scales"
    "the key of D major"

  6. of greater seriousness or danger;

    "a major earthquake"
    "a major hurricane"
    "a major illness"

  7. of full legal age

  8. of the elder of two boys with the same family name;

    "Jones major"

Verb:
  1. have as one's principal field of study;

    "She is majoring in linguistics"

major的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. The city holds the major portion of the population in the country.
    那个城市聚集了全国大部分人口。
  2. Popular education is one of our major objectives.
    民众教育是我们的主要目标之一。
  3. This quartet represents a major new trend in modern music.
    这首四重奏的曲子反映了现代音乐中一种主要的新趋向。
  4. We have encountered major problems.
    我们已遇到重大的问题。
  5. The safe disposal of nuclear waste is a major problem.
    安全处置核废料是个大问题。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. Majors should take more responsibilities and be more intelligent in handling personal relations.
    成年人要承担更多的责任,在处理人际关系中也要变得更急灵活。
  2. He is a history major.
    他是主修历史的学生。
  3. Captain is an inferior rank to major.
    上尉是低于少校的一个官阶
  4. An oil-producing country is considered as one of the majors.
    产油国被认为是世界上的重要国家之一。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. She majored in maths and physics at university.
    她在大学期间主修数学和物理。

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
major in (v.+prep.)
    主修,专攻 specialize in a certain subject.
    major in sth

    She majored in maths and physics at university.

    她在大学里主修数学和物理。

    Are you majoring in English Literature?

    你是在专修英国文学吗?

    He majored in International Politics at Harvard University.

    他在哈佛大学主修国际政治。

    In college I majored in natural science. What was your major?

    上大学时我主修自然科学,你当时学什么专业?

    Brian majored in economics.

    布莱恩主修经济学。

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~

经典引文

  • He kept us in his charge for the major part of the day.

    出自: R. K. Narayan
  • It's been a day of major catastrophes.

    出自: C. Hampton
  • It's a very young cast, with only two really major adult parts.

    出自: B. Reid
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