tutelage
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tu·te·lage /ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ $ ˈtuː-/ noun [uncountable] formal 1 TEACHwhen you are taught or looked after by someone 受指导(期);受监护(期)under somebody’s tutelage You can attend embroidery classes under the tutelage of Jocelyn James. 你可以参加乔斯林•詹姆斯执教的刺绣班。2 responsibility for someone’s education, actions, or property 监护,保护 parental tutelage 父母的监护
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tutelage• Under his generous tutelage, she was developing a narcissistic interest in herself.• In summer and autumn embroidery courses under the tutelage of Jocelyn James are held.Origin tutelage (1600-1700) Latin tutela “protection, guarding”, from tutus, past participle of tueri “to look at, guard”tu·te·lage nounChineseSyllable
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tutelage
tu‧te‧lage /ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ, ˈtjuːtɪlɪdʒ $ ˈtuː-/
noun [uncountable] formal
under sb’s tutelage
You can attend embroidery classes under the tutelage of Jocelyn James.
2. responsibility for someone’s education, actions, or property:
parental tutelage
tu‧te‧lage /ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ, ˈtjuːtɪlɪdʒ $ ˈtuː-/
noun [uncountable] formal Date: 1600-1700
Language: Latin
Origin: tutela __protection, guarding__, from tutus, past participle of tueri __to look at, guard__
1. when you are taught or looked after by someoneLanguage: Latin
Origin: tutela __protection, guarding__, from tutus, past participle of tueri __to look at, guard__
under sb’s tutelage
2. responsibility for someone’s education, actions, or property: