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Lecture
01
wykład, lekcja
a talk given to an audience about a particular subject to educate them, particularly at a university or college
Example
The lecturer provided handouts to accompany the lecture.
She attended a lecture on modern European history.
The lecture was held in the university ’s main auditorium.
02
nauka, wykład
a lengthy rebuke
What is a "lecture"?
A lecture is a formal talk or presentation, often given by an expert or instructor, where information on a specific topic is shared with an audience, typically in a classroom or seminar setting. It is usually one-way communication, where the speaker presents detailed content, such as theories, concepts, or research findings, while the audience listens and learns. Lectures may include visual aids like slides or videos to support the material. The purpose of a lecture is to educate, inform, or explain a subject in depth to help listeners gain a better understanding of the topic.
to lecture
01
przeprowadzić wykład, wykładać
to give a formal talk or presentation to teach someone or a group
Intransitive: to lecture | to lecture somewhere
Example
The expert was invited to lecture at the conference, sharing insights on the latest advancements in technology.
The professor lectures twice a week on Renaissance art history.
The author was asked to lecture at the literary festival, discussing the creative process behind writing a novel.
02
udzielać wykładu, wykładać
to deliver a serious or reproving talk to someone, often meant to convey advice, criticism, or instruction
Transitive: to lecture sb on sth | to lecture sb about sth
Example
The parent lectured their teenager about the importance of curfew and responsibility.
The manager lectured the team on the significance of meeting deadlines and maintaining quality standards.
The coach lectured the athletes about the significance of discipline and dedication in achieving success
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lecture
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lectureship
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lectureship
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