0 a lecturer (= a college teacher), especially at Oxford or Cambridge University in England -- (尤指英国牛津、剑桥大学的)教师,讲师
Sometimes they have seen the scripts in advance of donning the masks, sometimes not.
Lacking full access to the political system, women resorted to claiming symbolically full citizenship by donning uniforms.
Writing avowedly as a historian, he dons (in his own phrase) ' many methodological hats ', which he wears (his readers will find) with admirable style.
She looks almost as though she has donned a smooth carapace with wrinkles and ambiguous edges airbrushed out.
At first, the same woman who cycled during the summer donned her habit in the autumn and rode to the hunt in her sidesaddle.
A device we don as part of our clothing is experienced as much less problematic than a device implanted within the body.
So what does it say, today, when a composer (so to speak) dons his wig?
Accessories such as earrings and makeup could also be donned for the trip between school and home.