student
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A student is a person who is studying at an elementary school, secondary school, college, or university. 學生
Warren's eldest son is an art student. 沃倫的長子是一名學藝術的學生。
2. →see also graduate student
3. N-COUNT Someone who is a student of a particular subject is interested in the subject and spends time learning about it. 學者
...a passionate student of history and an expert on nineteenth century prime ministers. …一位熱衷歷史的學者和一個研究19世紀首相們的專家。
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student /ˈstjuːdənt/ (students)
剑桥词典
- a person who is learning at a college or university
- The railcard allows students and young people to travel half-price on most trains .
- We try to treat our students as individuals .
- The course is intended for intermediate-level students.
- I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learning .
- I've got two bright students, but the rest are average . 返回 student
大學生
a law /philosophy /medical student 法律/哲學/毉學專業的學生
a graduate /postgraduate student (= one who has completed a first degree ) 研究生
a full-time /part-time student 全職/兼職學生
a student teacher /nurse /doctor (= a person training to become a teacher , nurse , etc.) 師範生/學生護士/毉學生
He was a student at the University of Chicago. 他是芝加哥大學的學生。
mainly US (UK usually pupil)
someone who is learning at a school
(中、小)學生
Teachers use a variety of materials to inspire their students. 教師用各種材料來激發學生的學習熱情。
Students are not allowed to bring mobile phones in to the test . 學生不允許把手機帶到考場來。
US The school has 24 students inkindergarten . 學校的幼兒園有24個孩子。
If someone is a student of a particular subject , they know about it and are interested in it.
(某學科或方麪的)學習者
As a nurse , you have to be a student of (= to know and learn about) human nature . 儅護士的,一定得對人性有一點兒認識。
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