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Definition of instructor in English: instructornoun ɪnˈstrʌktəɪnˈstrəktər 1A person who teaches something. 教员;教师 驾驶教练。 Example sentencesExamples - If you go with a group program, check to see if your instructor is qualified to teach.
- Three local martial arts instructors have just returned from a nine day trip teaching their sport in Russia.
- I think it is important that driving instructors are permanent residents or New Zealand citizens.
- In fact, he wouldn't be surprised if she could teach the instructors a thing or three.
- We know that is pointless to stir a desire for free flight in people if they can't then find instructors to teach them.
- I am one of those instructors who teach in an area that is about as rural as it gets.
- For the Comic Relief programme, Gareth was taught by instructors of the original series.
- A karate instructor who teaches his students how to stand up to bullies will star on television chat show Trisha.
- He was a military man with the rank of colonel but he was an instructor teaching artillery and mathematics.
- She is now on a mission to teach instructors through a certification course and written exam.
- I am part of a team of flying instructors and we teach RAF pilots how to fly Nimrods, a maritime patrol aircraft.
- A driving instructor's student narrowly averted an accident as they came across the rope.
- All students are taught by instructors of the Shadow Flight Centre.
- Groce is even thinking of having instructors on hand to teach Americans to speak like the Scots.
- They will learn all about road safety with practical examples while supervised by a trained instructor.
- I would not have cared whether the instructor wants to teach in Chinese or English.
- The instructors teach people survival techniques by showing them how to kill animals to eat.
- He then became a driving instructor, a profession he undertook for 20 years.
- In their eyes, only the handful of instructors who teach at a distance need worry about it.
- The gym has five full-time instructors teaching seven days a week.
Synonyms trainer, teacher, tutor, coach, demonstrator, adviser, counsellor, guide schoolteacher, schoolmaster, schoolmistress, educator, lecturer, professor archaic pedagogue, preceptor - 1.1North American A university teacher ranking below assistant professor.
〈北美〉(大学)讲师 Example sentencesExamples - The appellant was 51 years of age at the time and an English instructor at a local college.
- Many of today's first-year classes are taught by lab instructors or lecturers.
- He is a simple university instructor who probably earns less than most of us.
- For example, it didn't make any sense to talk to math instructors about salary raises.
- He then spent three years as an instructor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
- Medical doctors, a retired principal and university instructors make up the rest of the commission.
- On returning to the USA he became an instructor at the University of California in Berkeley.
- On her return from Japan, Karp accepted a post as instructor at the University of Maryland.
- She is more fortunate than many temporary instructors in the English department.
- Then he was appointed as an instructor at the University of Minnesota in 1900.
- It's one of those things that college political science instructors always tell their students.
Derivativesnoun Upon returning to America, Moore assumed an instructorship at Northwestern University for a year, but a heavy teaching load led him back to Yale as a Tutor (comparable to an Assistant Professor today) for two years. Example sentencesExamples - I've started doing an instructorship so I can teach paddling and we've been in touch with the Sligo Council Sports and Recreation office.
- A perverse ‘balance’ can be found at the lower ranks of the professoriate, where women hold a solid majority of the positions (58 percent of instructorships, 54 percent of lectureships, and 51 percent of unranked positions).
- This makes instructorships very expensive, and since the club pays for our instructorships this makes us have to charge higher fees.
- Three years earlier, Max had been given an instructorship, which began an association with the faculty at Northwestern University that lasted until 1955.
Rhymesabductor, conductor, destructor, obstructor Definition of instructor in US English: instructornouninˈstrəktərɪnˈstrəktər 1A person who teaches something. 教员;教师 驾驶教练。 Example sentencesExamples - She is now on a mission to teach instructors through a certification course and written exam.
- He then became a driving instructor, a profession he undertook for 20 years.
- For the Comic Relief programme, Gareth was taught by instructors of the original series.
- He was a military man with the rank of colonel but he was an instructor teaching artillery and mathematics.
- They will learn all about road safety with practical examples while supervised by a trained instructor.
- Three local martial arts instructors have just returned from a nine day trip teaching their sport in Russia.
- The gym has five full-time instructors teaching seven days a week.
- A karate instructor who teaches his students how to stand up to bullies will star on television chat show Trisha.
- The instructors teach people survival techniques by showing them how to kill animals to eat.
- I am one of those instructors who teach in an area that is about as rural as it gets.
- We know that is pointless to stir a desire for free flight in people if they can't then find instructors to teach them.
- In fact, he wouldn't be surprised if she could teach the instructors a thing or three.
- All students are taught by instructors of the Shadow Flight Centre.
- I am part of a team of flying instructors and we teach RAF pilots how to fly Nimrods, a maritime patrol aircraft.
- I think it is important that driving instructors are permanent residents or New Zealand citizens.
- Groce is even thinking of having instructors on hand to teach Americans to speak like the Scots.
- In their eyes, only the handful of instructors who teach at a distance need worry about it.
- If you go with a group program, check to see if your instructor is qualified to teach.
- A driving instructor's student narrowly averted an accident as they came across the rope.
- I would not have cared whether the instructor wants to teach in Chinese or English.
Synonyms trainer, teacher, tutor, coach, demonstrator, adviser, counsellor, guide - 1.1North American A college teacher ranking below assistant professor.
〈北美〉(大学)讲师 Example sentencesExamples - On her return from Japan, Karp accepted a post as instructor at the University of Maryland.
- On returning to the USA he became an instructor at the University of California in Berkeley.
- It's one of those things that college political science instructors always tell their students.
- He then spent three years as an instructor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
- Medical doctors, a retired principal and university instructors make up the rest of the commission.
- Then he was appointed as an instructor at the University of Minnesota in 1900.
- He is a simple university instructor who probably earns less than most of us.
- For example, it didn't make any sense to talk to math instructors about salary raises.
- The appellant was 51 years of age at the time and an English instructor at a local college.
- Many of today's first-year classes are taught by lab instructors or lecturers.
- She is more fortunate than many temporary instructors in the English department.
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