释义 |
lyceumly‧ce‧um /laɪˈsiːəm/ noun [countable]  lyceumOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin Lyceum school near Athens where the ancient Greek thinker Aristotle taught, from Greek, from lykeios name given to Apollo, Greek god of poetry - Rather it is neoclassical, and resembles a lyceum more than a church.
American English old-fashioned a building used for public meetings, concerts, speeches etc |