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词汇 gut course
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Definition of gut course in US English:

gut course

noun
informal
  • A college or university course requiring little work or intellectual ability.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But it shouldn't be considered a gut course - what you learn and the grade you earn is reflective of the amount of effort you put in.
    • What we see here is a gut course, an easy A, an academic peer of Music Appreciation 101.
    • The inclination of the nation as a whole is to take gut courses, the arts and entertainment curriculum, preferably with heavy doses of sex and death.
    • We need to encourage children to take more math and science - and not just gut courses, like that geology class I squeaked through at Yale.
    • I needed a gut course, something to fill in my schedule.
    • My first acting course was my senior year in college and I took it as a gut course to fill out my last semester and had a good time, but didn't think it was something I was ever going to do seriously.
    • Of course, if you see the place offering gut courses or academic credit for ballroom dancing or an easy life, then we would all have to think again.
    • If not, you are wasting your time with too many gut courses.
    • In real life, there are no distribution requirements to complete and no concentration requirements to fulfill, no gut course and no high-demand course.
    • So if you want there to be no gut courses, improve the student body.
    • I learned that I was in a ‘gut course’ when the instructor, taking a page from the Marine Corps manual, marched in and announced that we would memorize 66 integrals by the next class.
    • And while some poorly designed labs are gut courses, he says, so are some traditional lecture courses.
    • So are you telling me that the premier Catholic university in America has gut courses for jocks?
    • Today, as two recent reports have revealed, it's the girls who achieve and the boys who coast along on gut courses congenial to hangovers.
    • His popularity was not purchased by giving gut courses.
    • To a lot of guys it was your basic gut course, sit around and talk about football and actually get credits for it.
    • This was by no means a gut course, but it was definitely a refreshing break for an overworked junior.
    • He makes much of having scored a gentleman's C in a Harvard gut course in ecology, but his peculiar scientific hyperbole more reflects his taking homiletics in divinity school.
    • Personally, I was happy enough with my GPA that I didn't bother taking the gut courses.
    • There are no frills here, no gut courses to skim through.

Definition of gut course in US English:

gut course

noun
informal
  • A college or university course requiring little work or intellectual ability.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was by no means a gut course, but it was definitely a refreshing break for an overworked junior.
    • I learned that I was in a ‘gut course’ when the instructor, taking a page from the Marine Corps manual, marched in and announced that we would memorize 66 integrals by the next class.
    • My first acting course was my senior year in college and I took it as a gut course to fill out my last semester and had a good time, but didn't think it was something I was ever going to do seriously.
    • Personally, I was happy enough with my GPA that I didn't bother taking the gut courses.
    • If not, you are wasting your time with too many gut courses.
    • His popularity was not purchased by giving gut courses.
    • In real life, there are no distribution requirements to complete and no concentration requirements to fulfill, no gut course and no high-demand course.
    • But it shouldn't be considered a gut course - what you learn and the grade you earn is reflective of the amount of effort you put in.
    • The inclination of the nation as a whole is to take gut courses, the arts and entertainment curriculum, preferably with heavy doses of sex and death.
    • So if you want there to be no gut courses, improve the student body.
    • I needed a gut course, something to fill in my schedule.
    • Today, as two recent reports have revealed, it's the girls who achieve and the boys who coast along on gut courses congenial to hangovers.
    • And while some poorly designed labs are gut courses, he says, so are some traditional lecture courses.
    • To a lot of guys it was your basic gut course, sit around and talk about football and actually get credits for it.
    • So are you telling me that the premier Catholic university in America has gut courses for jocks?
    • He makes much of having scored a gentleman's C in a Harvard gut course in ecology, but his peculiar scientific hyperbole more reflects his taking homiletics in divinity school.
    • What we see here is a gut course, an easy A, an academic peer of Music Appreciation 101.
    • We need to encourage children to take more math and science - and not just gut courses, like that geology class I squeaked through at Yale.
    • Of course, if you see the place offering gut courses or academic credit for ballroom dancing or an easy life, then we would all have to think again.
    • There are no frills here, no gut courses to skim through.
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