mentor

mentor [ˈmentɔ:(r)]  ['mentɔ:r] 

mentor的翻译

第三人称单数:mentors

第三人称复数:mentors

mentor的反义词

现在分词:mentoring

过去分词:mentored

过去式:mentored

mentor 基本解释
有经验可信赖的顾问;做…的良师;指导;
mentor 网络解释

mentor的意思

1. 心靈導師:尊崇美国第16任总统亚伯拉罕林肯(Abraham Lincoln)为心灵导师(mentor)的现任总统欧巴马(Barack Obama),早在年轻求学时代,无论是在夏威夷檀香山的Punaho高中、纽约的哥伦比亚大学,乃至最后的哈佛大学法学院,都深受林肯总统的思想与言行之感召.

mentor 单语例句

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1. It was started in 1985 by Geoffrey Moore, founder of the ECRI and once a mentor to former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan.

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2. This is the first album for which Lang Lang collaborates with Eschenbach, his mentor and collaborator.

3. Eccentric composer Tan Dun pays musical homage to his equally unorthodox late mentor John Cage.

4. mentor是什么意思

4. Singapore's Minister Mentor says one likely reason is that there was never a complete demilitarization of the thinking in Japan.

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5. Not only do they mount an aggressive counterterrorism campaign across the country, but they also form teams to train or mentor Afghan forces.

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6. He wrote a song especially for Li, who has been a mentor from the very beginning.

7. On campus, he became known for his flamboyance and showmanship as a teacher and mentor.

8. Geno's cheese mentor, and together they set out to explore cheeses from around the world.

9. Boston and Chicago have teacher residency programs much like medical residencies, with aspiring teachers working alongside mentor teachers before they are assigned their own classrooms.

10. Landing the sponsor was still only half the battle - Yates also needed a driver, preferably a veteran who could mentor Gilliland.

mentor 英英释义

noun

1. a wise and trusted guide and advisor

    Synonym: wise man

verb

1. serve as a teacher or trusted counselor

    e.g. The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school
           She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring