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Academic
 academic
gen. académica; académico; investigador; investigadora; profesor; profesora
| Resource
 Resources
gen. Recursos
comp., MS Recursos
| Mentor
 mentor
gen. mentor
- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)

noun | adjective | to phrases
academic ['ækə'demɪk] n
gen. académica (Teacher or scholar belonging to a body of higher education or a learned society); académico n (Teacher or scholar belonging to a body of higher education or a learned society); investigador m (Teacher or scholar belonging to a body of higher education or a learned society); investigadora m (Teacher or scholar belonging to a body of higher education or a learned society); profesor m (Teacher or scholar belonging to a body of higher education or a learned society); profesora f (Teacher or scholar belonging to a body of higher education or a learned society); estudiante m
cinema académico n
 English thesaurus
academic ['ækə'demɪk] n
archit. study of humanities topics rather than science and engineering (wiktionary.org)
ACADEMIC ['ækə'demɪk] abbr.
abbr., med. Azithromycin In Coronary Artery Disease Elimination Of Myocardial Infection With Chlamydia (study)
academic ['ækə'demɪk] adj.
gen. having little practical use or value, as by being overly detailed, unengaging, or theoretical (by ext., having no practical importance: As a general matter, we will not consider a protest where the issue presented has no practical consequences with regard to an existing federal government procurement, and thus is of purely academic interest. • For the majority of owners, its four-wheel-drive endeavours will be of purely academic interest. • The question of how many weapons are required for credible deterrence against India is purely academic. wiktionary.org); theoretical or speculative, abstract, scholarly, literary or classical (in distinction to practical or vocational; from late 19th century: I have always had an academic interest in hacking. wiktionary.org); having a love of or aptitude for learning (I'm more academic than athletic — I get lower marks in phys. ed. than in anything else. wiktionary.org)
archit. subscribing to the architectural standards of Vitruvius (wiktionary.org)
arts. conforming to set rules and traditions, conventional, formalistic (from late 19th century wiktionary.org)
disappr. so scholarly as to be unaware of the outside world (wiktionary.org); lacking in worldliness (wiktionary.org)
ed. belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning, also a scholarly society or organization (from late 16th century: academic courses • academic study wiktionary.org)
philos., hist. belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato (from late 16th century: the academic sect of philosophy wiktionary.org)
Academic: 76 phrases in 17 subjects
Communications1
Corporate governance1
Economy1
Education45
Finances1
General3
Human rights activism1
Information technology1
Internet1
Law6
Medical1
Microsoft1
Name of organization7
Politics2
Social science1
Statistics2
United Nations1