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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun pupil: The student sat in class sleeping.
Simple Definitions
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student ADJECTIVES/NOUN + student a law/medical/chemistry etc student • Approximately 40% of law students are women. a university/college/school student • How many college students are politically active? a high school/elementary school student American English • Her son is a high school student. a first-year/second-year etc student (= in their first year, second year etc at college or university ) • First-year students have an exam at the end of term. an A/B/C student American English (= one who usually gets an A, B, or C for their work ) • He was an A student all the way through high school. an undergraduate student (= one who is studying for a first degree ) • Most undergraduate students rely on student loans for finance. a postgraduate student British English , a graduate student American English (= one who has already done a first degree ) • There is a separate university prospectus for postgraduate students. a research student (= doing research in a university ) • When I returned to Cambridge, I continued this work with two of my research students. a mature student especially British English (= a student who is over 25 years old ) • He took a degree as a mature student at Birmingham University. a foreign/overseas student • The University welcomes applications from overseas students. student + NOUN a student loan/grant (= money that is lent or given to a student ) • Some of them are still paying off student loans. student life (= the way of life of university and college students ) • Parties are an important part of student life. a student teacher/doctor/nurse (= someone who is learning to be a teacher, doctor, or nurse ) • Student teachers work alongside qualified teachers to gain classroom experience.
transnet.ir
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noun ADJ. brilliant, good one of the best students the college has ever had | college, school, university | full-time, part-time | first-year, second-year, etc. | graduate, postgraduate, research | doctoral, MA, etc. | mature He studied metallurgy as a mature student, having spent ten years working in a foundry. | overseas | engineering, history, law, medical, etc. STUDENT + NOUN nurse, teacher | numbers, population Student numbers at the college have increased by 25 per cent. | days She travelled a lot in her student days. | life thoroughly enjoying student life | grant, loan She had to take out a student loan to help her through college. | accommodation, dormitory | demonstration, protest, unrest taking part in a student demonstration PREP. as a ~ She first went to London as a student.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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student someone who is studying at a university or school. In British English, student is not usually used to refer to a child at primary school: • a student at Moscow University • How many students are there in your class? • The university has a lot of overseas students. • Most schools have special classes for students with learning difficulties. pupil especially British English someone who is being taught in a particular school or by a particular teacher: • The school has 300 pupils. • He received a letter from one of his former pupils. schoolchild a child who goes to school: • The play was performed by a group of local schoolchildren. schoolboy/schoolgirl especially British English a boy or girl who goes to school – used especially when talking about how they behave, or that time in someone’s life: • They were behaving like naughty schoolgirls. • When he was a schoolboy, no one had heard of computers. • He blushed at her like a schoolboy. learner someone who is learning a foreign language: • Learners often have problems with pronunciation. • a book for foreign learners of English
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