1. incorporate v.
If someone or something is incorporated into a large group, system, or area, they become a part of it. (FORMAL) 使并入;包含
The agreement would allow the rebels to be incorporated into a new national police force.
2. academic adj.
Academic is used to describe things that relate to the work done in schools, colleges, and universities, especially work which involves studying and reasoning rather than practical or technical skills.学术的
Their academic standards are high.
3. counterpart n.
Someone's or something's counterpart is another person or thing that has a similar function or position in a different place. 与对方地位相当的人
The Foreign Secretary telephoned his Italian counterpart to protest.
4. inflation n.
Inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in a country. (BUSINESS) 膨胀;通货膨胀
Because of inflation, they had to spend more money on food.
5. anti-intellectualism n.
反智主义,反学识
6. institution n.
An institution is a large important organization such as a university, church, or bank. 机构;惯例,习俗
The Hong Kong Bank is Hong Kong's largest financial institution.
7. curriculum n.
A curriculum is all the different courses of study that are taught in a school, college, or university.总课程
Russian is the one compulsory foreign language on the school curriculum.
8. elitist n.
An elitist is someone who has elitist ideas or is part of an elite. 优秀人才,杰出者
He was an elitist who had no time for the masses.
9. comprehensive adj.
Something that is comprehensive includes everything that is needed or relevant. 综合的;全面的
The Rough Guide to Nepal is a comprehensive guide to the region.
10. equality n.
Equality is the same status, rights, and responsibilities for all the members of a society, group, or family. 平等,相等
They are fighting for the equality of the sexes.
11. incentive n.
If something is an incentive to do something, it encourages you to do it. 刺激,诱因,动机
There is little or no incentive to adopt such measures.
12. dictate v.
If someone dictates to someone else, they tell them what they should do or can do. 指定,指示,支配
What right has one country to dictate the environmental standards of another?
13. accommodate v.
If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them. 提供住宿
The school in Poldown was not big enough to accommodate all the children.
14. prescribe v.
If a person or set of laws or rules prescribes an action or duty, they state that it must be carried out. (FORMAL) 规定
Alliott told Singleton he was passing the sentence prescribed by law.
15. accumulation n.
An accumulation of something is a large number of things which have been collected together or acquired over a period of time. 积累,积聚,堆积
...an accumulation of experience and knowledge.
* accumulate v.
16. certificate n.
A certificate is an official document that you receive when you have completed a course of study or training. The qualification that you receive is sometimes also called a certificate. 文凭,结业证书,合格证
To the right of the fireplace are various framed certificates.
17. syllabus n.
You can refer to the subjects that are studied in a particular course as the syllabus. (mainly BRIT) 教学大纲
Have you got next year’s syllabus?
18. prestige n.
If a person, a country, or an organization has prestige, they are admired and respected because of the position they hold or the things they have achieved. 威望,声望
It was his responsibility for foreign affairs that gained him international prestige.
19. conventional adj.
A conventional method or product is one that is usually used or that has been in use for a long time. 传统的;依照惯例的
These discs hold more than 400 times as much information as a conventional computer floppy disk.
20. prospective adj.
You use prospective to describe something that is likely to happen soon.预期的,未来的
Is she the prospective buyer?