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How do you say liberal arts and science in English?
English art and science

First, science? Read French and English? 【‘sa? ns]? Beautiful? 【‘sa? ns]?

Noun (short for noun) science; Technology; Discipline; science

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Archives science? Archives science; Archives research; ?

Applied science? [Technology]? Applied science; Ministry of applied science; Introduction to applied science; And applied science

Agricultural science? [Agriculture]? Agricultural science; Agronomy; Agricultural science and technology; agronomy

Space science? [air]? Space science; Space science; Space science; Cosmology division

Second, liberal arts? Read French and English? [a: ts]? Beautiful?

the humanities

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Applied art? Practical art; Applied arts; Applied translation company

Digital art? Digital art; Digital art; Digital art; Art design

Academy of Fine Arts? Miscellaneous arts; Buza academic style; The art of beauty; Buza style

Spreading art? Communication art; Communication art; Media art; The art of information exchange

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Use of discipline:

Discrimination of words

The words training, practice, exercise, drill and discipline all mean "practice, training and exercise". The differences are as follows:

1, training? Common words refer to physical or intellectual training for a profession.

2. practice? Refers to the application of learned theory or knowledge to practice in order to acquire skills and skills.

3. Exercise? Mainly refers to the exercise to keep fit, but also refers to the exercise to keep the skills learned.

4. drilling? Pay attention to systematic, strict and repetitive exercises.

5. discipline? It can refer to both training and restriction in order to achieve a certain level of proficiency.