گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'education'

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english

1 general:: education ADJECTIVES/NOUN + education a good education • All parents want a good education for their children. a poor education (= not very good ) • She had a poor education, and left school without qualifications. an all-round education (= including a balance of lots of different subjects ) • The school offers a good all-round education. full-time education (= spending every weekday in a school or college ) • Children must stay in full-time education until the age of 16. state education British English , public education American English (= provided by the government of a country ) • The state of California guarantees free public education to all children. private education (= that people have to pay for ) • I don't agree with the principle of private education. formal education (= from teachers at school or college, rather than learning by yourself ) • She had no formal education and was brought up by her grandmother. primary (school) education British English , elementary education American English (= for children aged between 5 and 11 ) • The government has announced plans to improve the quality of primary school education. secondary education ( also high school education American English ) (= for children aged between 11 and 18 ) • She hopes to start a teaching career in secondary education. university/college education • Do you have a university education? further/higher education (= at a college or university ) • I did a carpentry course at the further education college. adult education (= for adults ) • They run adult education classes at the local community college. vocational education (= relating to skills needed for a particular job ) • We offer vocational education and job training. nursery/pre-school education (= for children aged under 5 ) • The funding will provide nursery education for all four-year-olds. verbs have an education • The women have had little education. get/receive an education • Some children grow up without receiving any education. give/provide an education • The school aims to provide a good general education. enter education (= start going to school, college etc ) • The number of students entering higher education has risen. leave education British English (= stop going to school, college etc ) • She left full-time education at the age of 16. continue your education • I hope to continue my education after high school. education + NOUN the education system (= the way education is organized and managed in a country ) • Is the British education system failing some children? the education department (= the government organization that makes decisions about education ) • Newcastle City Council’s education department an education authority (= a government organization that makes official decisions about education in one particular area ) • The school is funded by the local education authority. the education service (= all the government organizations that work together to provide education ) • There are plans to expand the adult education service. education policy (= political plans for managing an education system ) • The teaching unions are calling for the government to review its education policy. education reform (= changes that a government makes to the education system in a country ) • the government’s programme of education reform

transnet.ir

2 general:: noun knowledge: Education will make people free.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun ADJ. decent, excellent, first-class, good | poor | compulsory | formal Although he had had little formal education, he could read and write well. | adult, further, higher, pre-school, primary, secondary a college of further education | university | professional, vocational | all-round | health, religious, sex | full-time, part-time | public, state | private parents who choose private education for their children VERB + EDUCATION have, receive He was at a disadvantage because of the poor education he had received. | give sb, provide (sb with) The school provides an excellent all-round education. | enter students entering higher education | continue, extend She went to college to continue her education. | leave young people who are just leaving full-time education | complete, finish He went to America to complete his education. EDUCATION + NOUN authority, committee, department, ministry, sector, service, system funds provided by the local education authority | minister, officer, official | policy | reform | campaign, initiative, programme, project, scheme The council has launched a new health education campaign. | facilities, materials, resources | class, course adult education courses | centre, college, establishment, institution PREP. in ~ students in full-time education | through ~ We acquire much of our world knowledge through education. | ~ about education about danger on the roads

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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