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I. lecture [Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər, Brit ˈlɛktʃə] N
1. lecture:
lecture UNIV
notas fpl
2. lecture (talking-to):
II. lecture [Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər, Brit ˈlɛktʃə] VB intr UNIV
dictar clase LatAm form
to lecture on sth/to sb
dar una conferencia/clase sobre algo/ a alguien
to lecture in sth
to lecture in sth
hacer clases de algo Chil
to lecture in sth
dictar clases de algo LatAm form (en la universidad)
III. lecture [Am ˈlɛk(t)ʃər, Brit ˈlɛktʃə] VB trans (scold, reprove)
lecture theater N
aula f (con artículo masculino en el singular) magna
professorial status/lecture
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I. lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] N a. UNIV
to give sb a lecture fig
II. lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] VB intr
III. lecture [ˈlektʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] VB trans
1. lecture:
2. lecture fig (criticize):
lecture theatre N
lecture room N UNIV
lecture notes N pl
lecture tour N
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I. lecture [ˈlek·tʃər] N a. UNIV
to give sb a lecture fig
II. lecture [ˈlek·tʃər] VB intr
III. lecture [ˈlek·tʃər] VB trans
1. lecture:
2. lecture fig (criticize):
lecture notes N pl
lecture tour N
lecture hall N
deliver lecture
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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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They did not have access to books, lecture notes, calculators, or typewriters in the castle.
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In 1503 a printed version of his lecture notes was published.
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His writings were published mostly posthumously based on lecture notes.
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The lecture notes from 19334 were bound in blue cloth and the notes dictated in 19345 were bound in brown.
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Throughout much of history, the diffusion of knowledge via handwritten lecture notes was an essential element of academic life.
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