Adjective
/ˌæk.əˈdɛm.ɪ.kəl/
The word "academical" generally pertains to academic institutions, learning, and scholarly pursuits. It often refers to theoretical knowledge or practices rather than practical applications. While "academic" is far more commonly used in contemporary English, "academical" can occasionally appear, often in more formal or historical contexts. Usage frequency is low compared to "academic," and "academical" is more commonly found in written texts rather than in spoken language.
The professor's academical approach to the subject impressed all the students.
Профессора академический подход к предмету впечатлил всех студентов.
Many academical publications focus on theoretical frameworks rather than applied research.
Многие академические публикации сосредоточены на теоретических основах, а не на прикладных исследованиях.
The debate over the academical requirements for graduation continues to agitate the faculty.
Дебаты о академических требованиях для выпуска продолжают волновать факультет.
Although "academical" is not frequently featured in idiomatic expressions, it inherently relates to various academic contexts. However, when considering idioms with "academic" (a more commonly used variant), we can explore expressions such as:
To pass with flying colors
He passed his academics with flying colors. Он сдал свои академические экзамены с блестящими результатами.
An academic exercise
Writing that report felt like an academic exercise rather than a practical necessity. Написание этого отчета казалось академическим упражнением, а не практической необходимостью.
The ivory tower
Some scholars seem lost in their ivory tower, disconnected from real-world problems. Некоторые ученые, похоже, потерялись в своей «слоновой башне», оторванные от реальных проблем.
Academic quarter
Many students struggle with their workload during the academic quarter. Многие студенты борются с объемом работы в течение академического квартала.
The word "academical" is derived from the noun "academy," which comes from the Latin "academia" and the Greek "Akademia," the name of a park in ancient Athens where Plato taught. The suffix "-cal" indicates the adjectival form, suggesting a relationship to something pertaining to an academy or learning.
Synonyms: - Scholarly - Educational - Theoretical
Antonyms: - Practical - Applied - Vocational