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noun the faculty of sight视觉 She retained her mental faculties (= the ability to think and understand) until the day she died. 她直到去世那天一直保持着思维和理解能力。 to be in full possession of your faculties (= be able to speak, hear, see, understand, etc.)拥有一切官能(能够说、听、看见、理解等) intellectual/critical/artistic faculties the faculty of understanding complex issues理解复杂问题的能力 He had a faculty for seeing his own mistakes. 他具有看到自己错误的能力。 the Faculty of Law法学院 the Arts Faculty文学院 the Law School faculty法学院全体教师 a faculty meeting全体教师会议 faculty members全系教师 faculty members全系教师 He is not in full possession of all his mental faculties. I was fortunate to receive a faculty appointment at Ohio State. Larger grants may ensure more funding for faculty development. My faculty adviser made an effort to contact me. She is over eighty but still has all her faculties. She joined the faculty of the University of Maryland. Teachers are typically part-timers and adjunct faculty. The degree of job security for tenured faculty is high relative to most other jobs. We try to develop the student’s critical faculties. a hearing before a faculty committee collaboration across faculties her colleagues on the faculty our faculty for picking up speech even in noisy environments students who are doing degrees in the Arts Faculty the Faculty of Arts the evolution of man’s higher faculties the faculty at public institutions She retained her mental faculties until the day she died. 她直到去世那天一直保持着思维和理解能力。 a faculty for seeing his own mistakes |