英:[ˈstjuːdnt]
美:[ˈstuːdnt]
英:[ˈstjuːdnt]
美:[ˈstuːdnt]
stu·dent
stu dnt
复数:students
词根:student
n.studentship 学生身分;(英)奖学金
noun
a person enrolled in an educational institution or is taking lessons privately.The school has a population of three thousand students.I am just one of my piano teacher's many students.
a person who studies or observes something carefully or in depth.My father has been a keen student of history all his life.
college student大学生
university student大学生
graduate studentn. 研究生;毕业生
good student好学生
foreign student外国学生,外籍学生;留学生
high school student高中生
international student国际学生;留学生
middle school student中学生
student loan助学贷款
student visa学生签证
student life学生生活;学习生活
doctoral student博士生
excellent student优秀学生;优等生
girl student女学生
student id学生证;学号
outstanding student优秀学生,杰出学生
postgraduate student硕士研究生
poor student贫困生;学困生
student body全体学生;学生的总称
undergraduate student本科生
这组词都有“学生”的意思,其区别是:
student普通用词,可指中学生,但主要指高等学校或专科学校的学生。
learner通俗用词,指某一门学问上的初学者,尤指成年的初学者。
pupil特指中小学生,尤其是小学生。
scholar可指一切学生,尤指学识渊博的某一学科的学者。
以上来源于网络
14世纪后期,源自古法语 estudiant “学生,学者,正在学习的人”(现代法语 étudiant),是 estudiier 的现在分词名词用法,源自中世纪拉丁语 studiare “学习”,源自拉丁语 studium(参见 study(v.))。古英语中的一个词是 leorningcild “学生,门徒”。
Student-teacher 指在主教师监督下在教室里工作的教师培训生,最早见于1851年的美国英语(pupil-teacher 在同样的意义上是在1838年出现的)。
Middle English, from Latin student-, studens, from present participle of studēre to study — more at study
The first known use of student was in the 15th century
studiousadjective
devoted to, fond of, or concerned with study studious habits
a studious child
of determined purpose : earnest
made a studious effort to obey the rules
studiousadjective
devoted to, fond of, or concerned with study studious habits
a studious child
of determined purpose : earnest
made a studious effort to obey the rules
studionoun
the working place of an artist
a place for the study of an art
a place where motion pictures are made
a place for the transmission of radio or television programs
studiedadjective
carefully thought out or prepared : thoughtful
your judgments are always studied and fair
knowledgeable, learned
studied in the craft of blacksmithing
intentional, deliberate
a studied insult
studentnoun
scholar sense 1especially: one who attends a school or college
one who studies
a student of life
studentnoun
scholar sense 1especially: one who attends a school or college
one who studies
a student of life
1 The most impressive proof of this is found in the classrooms where teachers and students face squarely the problems that haunt this country, particularly the race problem.
2 At Iona, relief teachers, student teachers, and work-experience kids were all fair game for students to pick on, but the kids at this school were just fine.
3 He carried two shopping bags for Tolkachev, filled with ruble notes, cameras, and special drafting pens and books for Tolkachev's son, an architecture student in Moscow.
4 I knew that I had violated the ideal of the macho by becoming such a dedicated student of language and literature.
5 Along the winding hallway, near the door we had entered, I passed several clusters of students who stared at me, whispered obscenities, and pointed.
6 A small student wearing a freshman's cap stuck his head in the door, shouting, "Dr. Bledsoe said he wants to see you down at Rabb Hall."
7 But a nursing student has both her hands out to me, and Noelle is across the room.
8 At Berkeley, that institution which symbolizes middle-class opportunity, students complained about the impersonal life on the campus—they were being reduced to IBM numbers.
9 Questions were answered on a volunteer basis, and I was able to sit back and relax, confident that the same few students would do most of the talking.
10 The Hogwarts Express was usually reserved for students and they had never seen an adult there before, except for the witch who pushed the food cart.
11 He just said, “I want to talk about 1 of my favorite students.”
12 This was not an angry response to a fellow student being assaulted; this looked exactly like what the newscaster said it was.
13 Some lazy college students take snap courses.
有些懒惰的大学生选择容易的课程.
14 Most students took a foreign language they might actually be able to use someday, like Mandarin, or Hindi, or Spanish.
15 Even when I practiced with the rotating college students, other than during lessons, I still usually played solo.
16 At Swanburne there were students, and there were teachers, and there was Miss Charlotte Mortimer, the headmistress.
17 The D.H.C. for Central London always made a point of personally conducting his new students round the various departments.
18 Rita became a prizewinning math student, and Kuda, to no one’s surprise, was possessed by his great-great-grand- uncle, a famous fighter pilot, and was taught military strategy from the inside out.
19 Cars and buses pass in clouds of exhaust, and clusters of students walk by carrying steaming food bought from ven- dors along the street.
20 What Volpe’s students gain from him is a passion and sense of self unrelated to anything having to do with money, power, or status.
5 学生的
7 公费生
8 研究者
9 学生
pupilary schoolboy scholar learner pupil commuter scholastic tutee schoolkid pupillary man schooler disciple schoolie gownsman college schoolchild educate flock pup school boy
10 学者
scholarly scholastic -logue master doctor artist scholar clerk scribe pundit virtuoso savant swami bookman sophist wonk wiseacre pandit hakim clerisy mallam ologist literatus philomath schoolman academic literate hakeem longhair literator academician egghead expert learned doctoral philosopher mage effendi
11 中学生