institute
A formal organization created for a specific purpose, typically focused on education, science, or research. It often functions as a specialized branch within a university or as an independent body dedicated to advancing a particular field of study or professional practice.
Exemplos
3 de 5I am taking a weekend painting class at the local arts institute.
I am taking a weekend painting class at the local arts institute.
The government has granted additional funding to the national health institute for vaccine development.
The government has granted additional funding to the national health institute for vaccine development.
He's been spending all his time lately at the tech institute in the city.
He's been spending all his time lately at the tech institute in the city.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the letters 'IN-ST-IT': An INdependent STructure for IT (Information/Technology).
Quiz rápido
The ______ of Tropical Medicine published a groundbreaking study on malaria last month.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: institute
Exemplos
I am taking a weekend painting class at the local arts institute.
everydayI am taking a weekend painting class at the local arts institute.
The government has granted additional funding to the national health institute for vaccine development.
formalThe government has granted additional funding to the national health institute for vaccine development.
He's been spending all his time lately at the tech institute in the city.
informalHe's been spending all his time lately at the tech institute in the city.
The institute's latest publication challenges previous assumptions regarding quantum entanglement.
academicThe institute's latest publication challenges previous assumptions regarding quantum entanglement.
Our firm has established a partnership with the management institute to certify our senior staff.
businessOur firm has established a partnership with the management institute to certify our senior staff.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
Institute of Technology
Institute of Technology
a specialized institute
a specialized institute
within the institute
within the institute
Frequentemente confundido com
An institution is a broader term that can refer to laws, customs, or large organizations like banks; an institute is specifically focused on education or research.
An installation refers to the physical act of setting something up or a military base, whereas an institute is an organizational entity.
Notas de uso
Use 'institute' when referring to a specific, specialized organization, especially in science or the arts. It is more prestigious and specific than 'school' or 'club'.
Erros comuns
Learners sometimes use 'institute' when they mean the physical building of a university; 'institute' refers to the organization itself, though it may have a building.
Dica de memorização
Think of the letters 'IN-ST-IT': An INdependent STructure for IT (Information/Technology).
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'institutum', meaning 'an established custom, arrangement, or purpose'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In many English-speaking countries, names like 'Massachusetts Institute of Technology' (MIT) carry high prestige, signaling a focus on technical excellence over general liberal arts.
Quiz rápido
The ______ of Tropical Medicine published a groundbreaking study on malaria last month.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: institute
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