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aula (universitaria)
lecture hall [ˈlektʃəˌhɔːl] N Am
1. lecture hall:
2. lecture hall UNIV:
hall [Brit hɔːl, Am hɔl] N
1. hall:
2. hall:
3. hall ADMIN (offices):
4. hall UNIV (residence):
5. hall UNIV (refectory):
to dine in hall Brit
6. hall (country house):
I. lecture [Brit ˈlɛktʃə, Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər] N
1. lecture (public talk) Brit:
conferenza f (on su)
lecture UNIV
lezione f (on su)
to give a lecture Brit UNIV
2. lecture (scolding):
II. lecture [Brit ˈlɛktʃə, Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər] VB trans
1. lecture Brit UNIV:
2. lecture (scold):
III. lecture [Brit ˈlɛktʃə, Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər] VB intr
1. lecture Brit UNIV:
dare lezioni, fare una lezione (to a; on su)
2. lecture (give public talk):
lecture hall N
hall [hɔ:l] N
1. hall (corridor):
2. hall (entrance room):
3. hall:
4. hall UNIV:
I. lecture [ˈlek·tʃɚ] N
lecture UNIV
to give sb a lecture fig
II. lecture [ˈlek·tʃɚ] VB intr
III. lecture [ˈlek·tʃɚ] VB trans
1. lecture:
2. lecture fig (criticize):
Present
Ilecture
youlecture
he/she/itlectures
welecture
youlecture
theylecture
Past
Ilectured
youlectured
he/she/itlectured
welectured
youlectured
theylectured
Present Perfect
Ihavelectured
youhavelectured
he/she/ithaslectured
wehavelectured
youhavelectured
theyhavelectured
Past Perfect
Ihadlectured
youhadlectured
he/she/ithadlectured
wehadlectured
youhadlectured
theyhadlectured
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The institute's academic facilities are located in the north-western part of the campus; these include the department buildings, laboratories, lecture halls, the computer centre and the central library.
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The foundations of the main hall, a pagoda, a lecture hall, and surrounding buildings are preserved.
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Moving from the small, intimate, setting of a high school classroom to a university lecture hall with hundreds of students can be intimidating.
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This saying, from a 1943 lecture, has been frequently misquoted.
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Along with the galleries, the main building houses a gift shop, a restaurant, a rooftop garden, meeting and lecture rooms, and a 325-seat theatre auditorium.
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