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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | академия, школа |
| espanja | academia, cantera |
| esperanto | akademio |
| hollanti | universiteit, college, academie |
| italia | accademia, seminario |
| japani | 学会 (gakkai), 専門学校 (せんもんがっこう, senmon gakkō / senmon gakkō), 学園 (gakuen), 学院 (gakuin), アカデミー (akademī), がくえん (gakuen) |
| kreikka | ακαδημία (akadimía) |
| latina | acadēmīa |
| latvia | akadēmija |
| norja | akademi |
| portugali | seminário, academia, escola |
| puola | akademia |
| ranska | académie, collège |
| ruotsi | akademi |
| saksa | Akademie |
| suomi | akatemia, opisto, yliopisto, korkeakoulu, seminaari, akademia |
| tšekki | akademie |
| unkari | akadémia |
| venäjä | вуз (vuz), вы́сшее уче́бное заведе́ние (výsšeje utšébnoje zavedénije), акаде́мия (akadémija), академия (akademija), высшее учебное заведение (vysšeje utšebnoje zavedenije), школа (škola) |
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (classical studies, usually, capitalized) The garden where Plato taught.
- (classical studies, usually, capitalized) Plato's philosophical system based on skepticism; Plato's followers.
- An institution for the study of higher learning; a college or a university; typically a private school.
- A school or place of training in which some special art is taught.
- A society of learned people united for the advancement of the arts and sciences, and literature, or some particular art or science.
- (obsolete) The knowledge disseminated in an Academy.
- (with the, without reference to any specific academy) Academia.
- A body of established opinion in a particular field, regarded as authoritative.
- (UK, education) A school directly funded by central government, independent of local control.
Esimerkit
- The artists of London had long maintained a private academy for improvement in the art of drawing from living figures
- In this year 1633, I became acquainted with Nicholas Fiske, licentiate in physic, who was born in Suffolk, near Framingham* Castle, of very good parentage, who educated him at country schools, until he was fit for the university; but he went not to the academy, studying at home both astrology and physic, which he afterwards practised in Colchester; and there was well acquainted with Dr Gilbert, who wrote "De Magnete".
- the military academy at West Point; a riding academy; the Academy of Music.
- Rudolf was the bold, bad Baron of traditional melodrama. Irene was young, as pretty as a picture, fresh from a music academy in England. He was the scion of an ancient noble family; she an orphan without money or friends.
- the French Academy; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; academies of literature and philology.
- Les Trolls jumeaux de l’académie du dessous du pont.
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