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单词 workbook
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Definition of workbook in English:

workbook

noun ˈwəːkbʊkˈwərkˌbʊk
  • 1A student's book containing instruction and exercises relating to a particular subject.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year we would particularly hope to send reading books and workbooks for beginners.
    • Your children must learn to use standard English, but that is best taught in conjunction with their writing and not in abstracted exercises in grammar workbooks.
    • He bought stacks of English workbooks and reading books.
    • By following the workbook exercises you will develop the courage you need to dare to face the fears which accompany a life of not overeating.
    • The pages in the student workbook are reproducible with numerous ‘look and do’ activities including weaving, pottery, and so on, closing with a ‘Fun Quiz’ and a glossary of terms.
    • Once you figure out how to browse it, you stumble across carefully prepared exercises and workbooks.
    • This concept is represented in a bar graph pictured in the students' workbooks.
    • But what people focus on really isn't the beautiful thing, they always focus on the amount of time it took her to do the workbook, math book, homework, reading or puzzle.
    • The net enables us to translate material from books and workbooks into live, interactive, exciting, dynamic action tools embedded in the daily work of people and organisations.
    • Again, you get a Teacher's Manual, two student workbooks, and yet another set of 28 readers which pick up where the First Grade set left off.
    • An instructor's guide that included answers to end-of-chapter questions and additional problems, and especially a workbook for students, would make the book even more attractive as a text.
    • One was a workbook that gave instructions to employees about how to correspond with customers who have inquiries or complaints.
    • By working through the exercises in their workbook, parents learn to set and monitor their own goals for behavior change and enhance their skills in observing their child's and their own behavior.
    • Konowitz's book could be a workbook for the student and teacher.
    • It offered workbook courses that allowed students to independently pick up the high school courses they wanted or needed to take.
    • Roll up your sleeves while a Disney facilitator guides you through your own workbook of exercises designed to engage the minds of customers and win the hearts of employees.
    • The teacher's edition includes extra notes, activity ideas, and all pages from the student workbook.
    • Children of the second-year class (six-year-olds) are expected to carry to school 18 copy books, a mathematics textbook, a reading book, workbooks and their normal writing stationary every day.
    • This means certain books must be purchased, but individual workbooks can be charged directly to the students.
    • After being given a grammar book, a literature book, and a workbook to go with each, we were given, believe it or not, three sheets containing literary terms followed by our first homework assignment.
  • 2Computing
    A single file containing several different types of related information as separate worksheets.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Well, I want know how to link sheets from different workbooks.
    • Moreover, a special Web site has been set up, which provides the various Microsoft Excel workbooks mentioned along the way.
    • The example works with Excel, so you need a connection to the application, the workbook, and a worksheet to do anything worthwhile.
    • For its part, Microsoft has created an Excel-based workbook for users, for download, to access the data.
    • The woman somehow selected an entire workbook in MS Excel and printed it out.
 
 

Definition of workbook in US English:

workbook

nounˈwərkˌbʊkˈwərkˌbo͝ok
  • 1A student's book containing instruction and exercises relating to a particular subject.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The pages in the student workbook are reproducible with numerous ‘look and do’ activities including weaving, pottery, and so on, closing with a ‘Fun Quiz’ and a glossary of terms.
    • He bought stacks of English workbooks and reading books.
    • This year we would particularly hope to send reading books and workbooks for beginners.
    • By working through the exercises in their workbook, parents learn to set and monitor their own goals for behavior change and enhance their skills in observing their child's and their own behavior.
    • After being given a grammar book, a literature book, and a workbook to go with each, we were given, believe it or not, three sheets containing literary terms followed by our first homework assignment.
    • Once you figure out how to browse it, you stumble across carefully prepared exercises and workbooks.
    • One was a workbook that gave instructions to employees about how to correspond with customers who have inquiries or complaints.
    • Konowitz's book could be a workbook for the student and teacher.
    • Again, you get a Teacher's Manual, two student workbooks, and yet another set of 28 readers which pick up where the First Grade set left off.
    • Children of the second-year class (six-year-olds) are expected to carry to school 18 copy books, a mathematics textbook, a reading book, workbooks and their normal writing stationary every day.
    • This concept is represented in a bar graph pictured in the students' workbooks.
    • This means certain books must be purchased, but individual workbooks can be charged directly to the students.
    • The teacher's edition includes extra notes, activity ideas, and all pages from the student workbook.
    • But what people focus on really isn't the beautiful thing, they always focus on the amount of time it took her to do the workbook, math book, homework, reading or puzzle.
    • The net enables us to translate material from books and workbooks into live, interactive, exciting, dynamic action tools embedded in the daily work of people and organisations.
    • It offered workbook courses that allowed students to independently pick up the high school courses they wanted or needed to take.
    • Roll up your sleeves while a Disney facilitator guides you through your own workbook of exercises designed to engage the minds of customers and win the hearts of employees.
    • An instructor's guide that included answers to end-of-chapter questions and additional problems, and especially a workbook for students, would make the book even more attractive as a text.
    • By following the workbook exercises you will develop the courage you need to dare to face the fears which accompany a life of not overeating.
    • Your children must learn to use standard English, but that is best taught in conjunction with their writing and not in abstracted exercises in grammar workbooks.
    1. 1.1Computing A single file containing several different types of related information as separate worksheets.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Moreover, a special Web site has been set up, which provides the various Microsoft Excel workbooks mentioned along the way.
      • The example works with Excel, so you need a connection to the application, the workbook, and a worksheet to do anything worthwhile.
      • For its part, Microsoft has created an Excel-based workbook for users, for download, to access the data.
      • The woman somehow selected an entire workbook in MS Excel and printed it out.
      • Well, I want know how to link sheets from different workbooks.
 
 
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