lecture|lectures in English

noun

[lec·ture || 'lektʃə(r)]

discourse given before an audience (especially one that is instructive); tedious reprimand, formal reproof

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1. Lecture after lecture, accompanied by complaints about the futility of lectures and his reluctance to give them.

2. No lecture?

3. Don't lecture me.

4. Professor Pearson gave the inaugural lecture in the new lecture theatre.

5. 15 Her lectures never overrun.

6. Will they lecture you ?

7. Where's the lecture hall?

8. The latest from Acmes 2020.10.25 Acmes Co-Operated the Third International Autism Forum 2020.04.18 Acmes Holds the Tenth Lecture in a Series Lectures on COVID-19 2020.02.22 Acmes and WuHan Landsman Society Discussed over COVID-19

9. Regular attendance at lectures is important.

10. 4 She attended lectures only sporadically.

11. I always nod off during his lectures.

12. Lecture you on what?

13. "Joan Anim-Addo Inaugural Lecture".

14. You dare lecture me, slave?

15. The Catsters, 7 lectures on Adjunctions

16. McGovern lectures in a conversational style.

17. Attendance at these lectures is not Compulsory

18. His lectures tend to heaviness and repetition.

19. Attendance at these lectures is not compulsory.

20. Lectures will be interspersed with practical demonstrations.

21. She gave them a chastening lecture.

22. Arranging experts for lectures, trade fairs, advertising events

23. He regularly gives lectures on modern French literature.

24. She gave them a Chastening lecture

25. We're sitting in another lecture together.