Examples of using Lectured in English and their translations into Arabic
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You know, dad lectured.
Lectured and researched in bio-chemistry.
Because I lectured on Dante?
No, with all due respect, I will not be lectured.
From 1857 Watson lectured at King's College, London.
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Lectured in the Graduate Institute of International Studies(HEI), Geneva.
A lot of Lenin's guys lectured for American companies.
Jerek lectured on interrogation techniques at Langley.
But good luck with that speech becausekids just love being patronized and lectured.
Yeah, he just lectured me about not having a choice.
Lectured on Belize ' s Families and Children ' s Act of 1998.
I did not come here to be lectured. You're treating me like a child.
Lectured to staff at United States Department of State, Washington, D. C.
Turkish University has lectured on aliens. Let's follow them!
Lectured at the Drug Dependence Institute of the Complutense University of Madrid.
During the period under review, ICTR legal professionals lectured at the national university and this programme will be extended to other Rwandan universities.
Lectured at the postgraduate course at the Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik.
I will not be lectured on alcohol by an Irishman.
He has lectured about science and the media in dozens of British and foreign cities.
At lunch, you lectured me about the duties of a father and a husband.
Lectured on the international arbitral process, Civil Law Department, University of Malta.
During the years 1543-1552, Cardan lectured on medicine at the universities of Milan and Pavia, as war frequently forced the closure of the university in Pavia.
Lectured on" Legal aspects of Mediterranean regional institutions", University of Malta.
From 1860 Cantor lectured on the history of mathematics and became one of the leading German historians of mathematics at the end of the 19th Century.
Lectured at the International Law Section of the New York City Bar Association on the United Nations and international business.
The educators lectured in Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on the necessity of weapons of mass destruction disarmament, especially nuclear disarmament.
Dirichlet lectured to Carl Bjerknes in Göttingen on hydrodynamics and Bjerknes became so interested in that topic that he spent the rest of his life researching in that area.
The educators lectured in Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on the necessity of nuclear disarmament, and also exchanged opinions with the victims of atomic bombs and non-governmental organizations.