こうぎ
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. lecture
Pitch accent
うぎ
Composed of
(Buddhist) lecture meeting; religious association; mutual assistance association (i.e. for financial assistance)
morality; righteousness; meaning; teachings; doctrine; nonconsanguineous relationship (i.e. of in-laws)
Used in vocabulary (8 in total)
lecture hall; lecture room
closely-packed series of lectures; intensive course
lecture transcript
Examples (34 in total)
Is the lecture already finished?
We were really moved by his lecture.
I delivered a lecture in English.
Many students were present at the lecture.
As a matter of fact, his lecture was boring.
He made notes of the teacher's lecture.
His lecture started on time.
I concentrated my attention on the lecture.
Where did he go after the lecture?
When we arrived, the lecture had already begun.
She was very bored during the lecture.
The professor lectured on French history.
All the students are fed up with his lecture.
Kate took careful notes on the history lecture.
We had a lecture on environmental pollution.
His lecture ended with his witty joke.
Few people came to the lecture.
When listening to a lecture, you should be quiet.
That lecture really stimulated me.
He lectured our class on literature.
Mr. Smith always begins his lectures with a joke.
The professor gave a lecture on the Middle East.
The special lecture was put off until the next day due to the bad weather.
I sat at the front in order to hear the lecture clearly.
"Did you hear the lecture in that class yesterday?" asked the student.
The scientist gave a lecture on the structure of the universe.
His lecture on chemistry was nothing but torture.
The audience was impressed by his eloquent lecture.
The great critic and poet is lecturing on philosophy.
He began his lecture with a humorous anecdote.
The lecture started on schedule.
As many as fifty students gathered to hear his lecture.
They listened to the lecture very attentively.
His lecture is far more difficult than Mr Tanaka's.