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词汇 tutelage
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Definition of tutelage in English:

tutelage

noun ˈtjuːtɪlɪdʒˈt(j)udlɪdʒ
mass noun
  • 1Protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship.

    守护,监护

    the organizations remained under firm government tutelage

    这些组织仍受到政府严密监控。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mortals became able and prosperous farmers under his tutelage, but gradually they turned careless and wasteful.
    • The year 1968 witnessed the establishment of the Indian Rocket Society under Kalam's tutelage.
    • More recently, and largely as a result of English tutelage, it had acquired some reputation as a maritime power.
    • Adoption too was possible and various forms of tutelage or guardianship existed.
    • Under his tutelage, Australia has fulfilled its historic heritage as ‘the lucky country.’
    • In fact, Leviev had the temerity to lecture Namibians on what would be good for them under his tutelage.
    • But in the long run, this choice will bear fruit - a fruit that is ripened under Mother Nature's own tutelage.
    • From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France.
    • She is hobbled by inexperience and a lowly position, but Wilmot takes her under his patronage and tutelage.
    • What the village has are divisions called houses of 10 children under the care and tutelage of one mother.
    • Under their tutelage, the Egyptian Press became a medium for public debates over socioeconomic and political issues.
    Synonyms
    care, guardianship, charge, keeping, safe keeping, wardship, ward, responsibility, protection, guidance
    1. 1.1 Instruction; tuition.
      指导;辅导
      he felt privileged to be under the tutelage of an experienced actor

      他为能得到一位有经验的演员指导而倍感荣幸。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities.
      • The Robinson girls not only learned how to grow vegetables but also, thanks to the expert tutelage of mum Joan, how to cook them.
      • But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters.
      • I have a feeling they will be around for a time and will get better under his tutelage.
      • From Coventry he moved to Nottingham Forest, where his career took off under the singular tutelage of Clough, the mentor he says was one step up the food chain from the Almighty.
      • But, under his dad's tutelage, Wood Jnr has now taken up the goalkeeping gloves, and is a regular at City's school of excellence.
      • The dribbling tutelage he received from his father on the beaches near his home toughened him up to ensure that he has coped with the physical nature of the Scottish game.
      • He has studied the instrument under the tutelage of some of the best.
      • Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure.
      • Hayes, now a professor of film in New England, blossomed under the master's tutelage, producing crisp, witty dialogue, and for a while the two were close.
      • Under her tutelage, she learned the nuances of singing.
      • Under Tyranowski's tutelage, Karol Wojtyla decided to be a priest and enrolled in a clandestine seminary in Krakow.
      • Some of the older players in that squad have said they will not miss his management style but the kids who now form the core of the first team admire his honesty and are grateful for his tutelage.
      • Under his tough tutelage, moreover, I learnt a good deal about how to handle the world.
      • Under his tutelage, the 17-year-old has won gold at the Junior Olympics, and European and world junior championships.
      • O'Sullivan never had the distinction of guiding a senior team to glory in the top division but his athletic tutelage of any team that crossed his path was legendary.
      • Many readers of this column will have benefited from his tutelage and we all wish him well.
      • The day will alternate between instruction and hands-on practice under the tutelage of the very best in the business.
      • Since five he'd fished under his grandfather's tutelage and had caught just about every known fish.
      • In five years under his tutelage they won seven one-day trophies.
      Synonyms
      teaching, tuition, coaching, tutoring, education, schooling, pedagogy, andragogy

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin tutela 'keeping', (from tut- 'watched', from the verb tueri) + -age.

Definition of tutelage in US English:

tutelage

nounˈt(j)udlɪdʒˈt(y)o͞odlij
  • 1Protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship.

    守护,监护

    the organizations remained under firm government tutelage

    这些组织仍受到政府严密监控。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Under his tutelage, Australia has fulfilled its historic heritage as ‘the lucky country.’
    • More recently, and largely as a result of English tutelage, it had acquired some reputation as a maritime power.
    • What the village has are divisions called houses of 10 children under the care and tutelage of one mother.
    • From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France.
    • In fact, Leviev had the temerity to lecture Namibians on what would be good for them under his tutelage.
    • She is hobbled by inexperience and a lowly position, but Wilmot takes her under his patronage and tutelage.
    • Under their tutelage, the Egyptian Press became a medium for public debates over socioeconomic and political issues.
    • The year 1968 witnessed the establishment of the Indian Rocket Society under Kalam's tutelage.
    • Adoption too was possible and various forms of tutelage or guardianship existed.
    • Mortals became able and prosperous farmers under his tutelage, but gradually they turned careless and wasteful.
    • But in the long run, this choice will bear fruit - a fruit that is ripened under Mother Nature's own tutelage.
    Synonyms
    care, guardianship, charge, keeping, safe keeping, wardship, ward, responsibility, protection, guidance
    1. 1.1 Instruction; tuition.
      指导;辅导
      he felt privileged to be under the tutelage of an experienced actor

      他为能得到一位有经验的演员指导而倍感荣幸。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure.
      • The day will alternate between instruction and hands-on practice under the tutelage of the very best in the business.
      • Under his tough tutelage, moreover, I learnt a good deal about how to handle the world.
      • In five years under his tutelage they won seven one-day trophies.
      • Under his tutelage, the 17-year-old has won gold at the Junior Olympics, and European and world junior championships.
      • I have a feeling they will be around for a time and will get better under his tutelage.
      • The Robinson girls not only learned how to grow vegetables but also, thanks to the expert tutelage of mum Joan, how to cook them.
      • But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters.
      • The dribbling tutelage he received from his father on the beaches near his home toughened him up to ensure that he has coped with the physical nature of the Scottish game.
      • Many readers of this column will have benefited from his tutelage and we all wish him well.
      • He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities.
      • Hayes, now a professor of film in New England, blossomed under the master's tutelage, producing crisp, witty dialogue, and for a while the two were close.
      • Under Tyranowski's tutelage, Karol Wojtyla decided to be a priest and enrolled in a clandestine seminary in Krakow.
      • But, under his dad's tutelage, Wood Jnr has now taken up the goalkeeping gloves, and is a regular at City's school of excellence.
      • He has studied the instrument under the tutelage of some of the best.
      • Since five he'd fished under his grandfather's tutelage and had caught just about every known fish.
      • O'Sullivan never had the distinction of guiding a senior team to glory in the top division but his athletic tutelage of any team that crossed his path was legendary.
      • From Coventry he moved to Nottingham Forest, where his career took off under the singular tutelage of Clough, the mentor he says was one step up the food chain from the Almighty.
      • Under her tutelage, she learned the nuances of singing.
      • Some of the older players in that squad have said they will not miss his management style but the kids who now form the core of the first team admire his honesty and are grateful for his tutelage.
      Synonyms
      teaching, tuition, coaching, tutoring, education, schooling, pedagogy, andragogy

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin tutela ‘keeping’, (from tut- ‘watched’, from the verb tueri) + -age.

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