lecturing
v. (向…)演讲, (给…)讲课( lecture的现在分词 ); 责备; 教训; (尤指恼人地)指责
A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college.
...a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson...
埃里克·鲁宾逊教授的系列讲座
In his lecture Riemann covered an enormous variety of topics.
里曼的演讲涵盖了各种各样的主题。
If you lecture on a particular subject, you give a lecture or a series of lectures about it.
She then invited him to Atlanta to lecture on the history of art...
她于是邀请他去亚特兰大讲艺术史。
She has danced, choreographed, lectured and taught all over the world...
她到过世界各地跳舞、编舞、演讲和教学。
If someone lectures you about something, they criticize you or tell you how they think you should behave.
He used to lecture me about getting too much sun...
他以前常唠叨我太阳晒得太多。
Chuck would lecture me, telling me to get a haircut...
查克就会数落我,让我去理一下发。
1. teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)
The director is always lecturing Jim for being late.
主任老为吉姆迟到训斥他.
He's lecturing a group of tourists.
他在向一群观光者作报告.
She was no longer interrogating but lecturing.
她已经不是在审问而是在教训人了。
Don't digress ( from the subject ) when lecturing.
讲课时不要岔开 ( 主题 ).
He tried lecturing in California again with great success in the style of zany inconsequence.
他在加州讲演,又非常成功,用的噱头也是模仿丑角的滑稽.