单词 | homework |
释义 | homework (once / 5228 pages) n Any assignment you're expected to complete after school and bring back to class the next day is called homework. Many students make up excuses for not having their homework done. The "My dog ate my homework" excuse doesn't work so well in the digital age. High school students typically have a lot of homework most days, and often that's true for younger students as well. In college, an increasing amount of school work is done outside of class, as homework (even if you do it in the library, a cafe, or a dorm). Homework originally referred to any work done at home, including cooking and cleaning. The first example of the "school work" meaning dates from the late 1880s. WORD FAMILYhomework: homeworks USAGE EXAMPLESAt first, the parents thought he was doing homework, and then realized, as he brought home D’s and F’s, that he was obsessed with gaming. Seattle Times(Dec 28, 2016) He stopped doing homework, then stopped attending most classes. New York Times(Dec 28, 2016) “We are doing our homework — we are investing into our defense,” she said. Seattle Times(Dec 27, 2016) n preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home) Syn|Hyper prep, preparation school assignment, schoolwork a school task performed by a student to satisfy the teacher |
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