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I . lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. lecture (speech):

lecture
to give a lecture

2. lecture pej (preaching):

to give sb a lecture on sth

II . lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB intr

to lecture in [or on] sth

III . lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

lecture

lecture room N

lecture room

Usage examples with lecture

lecture theatre
lecture notes
to give a lecture
lecture on Joyce
to lecture in [or on] sth
to give sb a lecture on sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It's a time to catch up on lecture notes or assignments, to see old friends, or to simply veg out at home.
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In addition, the fire and rescue academy was renovated, including new dormitories, new lecture halls, a workout room, and new training equipment.
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The company's mission is to re-educate about hip-hop and its culture through its artistic work, lecture demonstrations, and discussions.
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With a roof on the lecture theatre the building was now weatherproof and work could commence on the electrical systems and the telescope itself.
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This saying, from a 1943 lecture, has been frequently misquoted.
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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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In 2002, a new multistorey complex was built; it includes a cafe and a large lecture theatre.
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His guiding principle was that, if a topic could not be explained in a freshman lecture, it was not yet fully understood.
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There was no lecture hall or dissection gallery at this time.
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The foundations of the main hall, a pagoda, a lecture hall, and surrounding buildings are preserved.
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