英['sɪləbəs]美['sɪləbəs]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
这是一个印刷错误的结果所产生的词。在古罗马政治家、演说家、哲学家西塞罗(Cicero,106-43BC)的《致阿提卡人的信》15世纪版本中有个词sittybas,意思是table of contents(目录),被印刷工误排成syllabos,以后又演变成syllabus。于是syllabus被赋予sittybas原先的词义,即“目录”,以后又引申为“提纲”、“课程大纲”和“教学大纲”等义。
谐音记忆法
还可谐音:是礼拜四,提纲是礼拜四写完的。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A syllabus is a document that outlines everything that will be covered in a class. A syllabus for World Domination 101 might include: strategies for brainwashing the masses, creating an army on a budget, cultivating absolute certainty, and so on.
The noun syllabus comes from the Late Latin word syllabus, meaning “list.” When you teach a class you may be required to make an outline of what you will expect the students to do in your class. That’s the syllabus. A syllabus could vaguely mention the topics that will be covered each week or it can be a detailed synopsis of every reading assignment, homework expectation, and exam question. Syllabus style is the teacher’s choice.