释义 |
‖ ulpan|ulˈpan| Pl. ulpanim |-ˈim|. [mod. Heb. ulpān.] An intensive course in the Hebrew language, orig. for immigrants to the modern state of Israel; a centre providing such a course; also in extended use.
1950Israel Govt. Yearbk. 119/1 The intensive Hebrew language courses (Ulpanim) are attended by lawyers, engineers, teachers, newspapermen..and senior officials. 1973Jewish Chron. 19 Jan. 7/1 The erection of temporary classrooms and religious ulpanim. 1975Times 27 May 2/3 The courses, run by the extramural department of the University of Wales, are a development of the Ulpan method of language teaching. 1977New Yorker 9 May 42/3 You should go downtown..where they got regular language factories... They even got an ulpan, like in Israel. |