curriculum /kə'rɪk.jʊ.ləm/ (plural curricula or curriculums)
noun [C] A * the group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc. 课程
1. the school curriculum 学校课程 See also# the national curriculum#
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1.N-COUNT 可数名词See also:National Curriculum;(学校、学院或大学的)全部课程 A curriculum is all the different courses of study that are taught in a school, college, or university.
There should be a broader curriculum in schools for post-16-year-old pupils...
学校对16岁以上的学生开设的课程,范围应该更广一些。
Russian is the one compulsory foreign language on the school curriculum.
俄语在学校课程设置中是一门必修的外语课。
2.N-COUNT 可数名词(特定的)课程 A particular curriculum is one particular course of study that is taught in a school, college, or university.
【搭配模式】:usu n N
...the history curriculum.
历史课
牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - curriculum
curriculum cur·ricu·lum / kE5rikjElEm / noun (pl. cur·ric·ula / -lE / or cur·ricu·lums) the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school, college, etc.  (学校等的)全部课程: the school curriculum 学校课程 (BrE) Spanish is on the curriculum. 西班牙语已纳入课程内容。 (NAmE) Spanish is in the curriculum. 西班牙语已纳入课程内容。 ⇨ compare syllabus
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curriculum noun
• ADJECTIVEbroad, broadly based, wide | narrowTeachers feel that the present ~ is too narrow. | coreStudents choose from optional subjects in addition to the core ~. | national, official | mainstreamHis disability does not prevent him from following the mainstream ~. | standard | traditional | academic, educational | college, school, university | primary, secondary (both esp. ) | elementary-school, high-school, middle-school (all in the US) | undergraduate | course | English, geography, mathematics, etc. | comprehensive, rigorous (both AmE) | hiddenChildren learn many of their attitudes to life from the hidden ~ at school.
• VERB + CURRICULUMcreate, design, develop, plan | broaden | change, revise | implement | introduce sth intoChinese has been introduced into the ~ as an option. | teach | follow | offer
• PREPOSITIONacross the~Students use computers across the ~ (= in all or most subjects). | in a/the~ (AmE), on a/the~ (BrE)
Spanish is in the ~. | They all have to study French because it's on the ~. | within a/the~the balance of subjects within the ~
• PHRASESareas of the ~We cover all areas of the ~.