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词汇 student
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Definition of student in English:

student

noun ˈstjuːd(ə)ntˈst(j)udnt
  • 1A person who is studying at a university or other place of higher education.

    (高等学校的)学生

    a student of sociology
    a maths student
    as modifier student loans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Twenty-four male and 29 female first-year psychology students participated to earn credit for their course.
    • The case has been studied by MBA students around the world since.
    • Most of those at the cyber cafe were students studying at local universities.
    • There are also post-graduate fee-paying students studying in courses such as the MBA.
    • All second- and third-year clinical PhD students now participate in the clinic and its research lab.
    • The Board agreed that the Applicant should not be permitted to continue as a graduate student of the University.
    • We also have another 73,800 people who are covered by student visas and permits.
    • Over beer and spring rolls I find out that Julia is a first-year graduate student in clinical psychology.
    • The students were all third year professional pharmacy students enrolled in a full-time program.
    • Almost 80 % of the participants were traditional college students between the ages of 18 and 24.
    • I remember a conversation with a South Asian student in Sanskrit class in 1990.
    • They have strong academic skills and are consistently among the best students on campus.
    • Last year the average undergraduate student loan debt reached $18,900.
    • There, he will serve as a clinician specializing in infectious disease and teach post-graduate medical students.
    • What this legislation will do is mean that student union fees will be voluntary.
    • The participants were 101 students from classes in general psychology at the George Washington University.
    • With interest rates so low, I immediately consolidated my student loan debt.
    • What do today's college students really need to know and be able to do when they graduate?
    • If this post helps even one potential grad student, it will be worth it.
    • We have about 585,000 foreign students on our campuses which looks like a lot.
    Synonyms
    undergraduate, postgraduate, scholar, tutee
    freshman, freshwoman, finalist
    North American sophomore, coed
    British informal fresher
    North American informal frosh
    1. 1.1 A school pupil.
      〈主北美〉(中小学的)学生
      high-school students
      Example sentencesExamples
      • None of the sedentary students participated in organized exercise activities during the preceding year.
      • He was a typical popular student in the seventh grade who could be trusted.
      • One third of both male and female high school students reported being currently sexually active.
      • As a former high school student I can tell you that, yes, this is entirely realistic.
      • Approximately 70 % of charter schools reporting enrolled fewer students with disabilities than the state average.
      • Virtually all of the high school students are played by men obviously in their thirties or forties.
      • Approximately 20 % of Smith's students are students of color.
      • I teach high-school students who are highly motivated to know this.
      • It was on that night that I lost my faith in today's generation of high school students.
      • Defense Department schools offer valuable lessons, particularly in educating low-income, minority students.
      • I had my best day in June when we awarded a scholarship in my brother's memory to a student at his high school.
      • Fellowship is presented to a journalism educator committed to helping prepare minority students for successful careers in journalism.
      • In the United States, urban public schools are attended primarily by students from various racial minority groups.
      • The participants were middle-school and high-school students enrolled in health classes at 10 urban schools.
      • Yet only half of all students who enter high school enroll in a post-secondary institution.
      • Voters and policymakers should hold school districts and their employees accountable for student learning.
      • Ruby Jane completed elementary school an average student and began high school with a whole new crowd.
      • What's more, she was the only student to graduate from high school in Taloyoak at all.
      • There are also concerns about the applicability of the recommendations made to help first-generation students be successful.
      • During her training, she took one class on teaching students with disabilities.
      Synonyms
      pupil, schoolchild, schoolboy, schoolgirl, scholar
      infant, junior, senior
    2. 1.2as modifier Denoting someone who is studying in order to enter a particular profession.
      (为进入某行业而学习的)学员
      a group of student nurses

      一群(实习)护士生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, the right wing in the Liberal Party is based around former student politicians.
      • Walking towards the hospital, near to where he'd parked his car, Dan was accosted by two student nurses.
      • She is a student nurse who works with people who have intellectual disabilities.
      • There are even fleshy pads in his buttocks and thighs where student nurses can practice giving injections.
      • Lynn, 53, wrote her first piece of poetry when she was 23 and a student nurse in Jersey.
      • She has six brothers and three sisters and is a final year student nurse in London.
      • I suspect LamatDance may be student dancers hoping to pass as professionals.
      • Lorraine is a Donegal lady and a student nurse at Moore Abbey and has entered her final year.
      • Parents of some student nurses have also made statements about the tutor's conduct.
      • It was the right thing to do because all these student leaders do is harass people.
      • This issue is one of interest to many students but also directly affects student teachers and social workers.
      • Most patients were being turned away or given a limited service by student nurses.
      • I think one point to make to student writers is that a citation is a map for your reader.
      • These are challenges that student reporters need to meet to help students pick the best people.
      • Do you have any advice for budding young student comedians that you'd like to share with Cherwell readers?
      • My wife entered the ward at the same time as a student nurse who was having her first day there.
      • Initially the suite will be used to train student doctors and nurses, but will eventually be available to all staff.
      • Seeing that there were two doctors and two student nurses present, the nurse left.
      • Graft is the word for two student actors hopelessly devoted to the stage.
      • It is my dream to see this column included in the syllabus for student doctors and nurses.
      Synonyms
      trainee, apprentice, probationer, recruit, novice, learner, mentee, beginner
      Christianity postulant, novitiate
      informal greenhorn, rookie
    3. 1.3 A person who takes an interest in a particular subject.
      学者,研究者
      a student of the free market

      自由市场研究者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mr Adams was a keen student of Islamic culture and civilisation, of which he is said to have had a deep understanding.
      • Dave is a student of the culture, and he's a relentless listener to democracy.
      • Another example, of more interest to the student of Spinoza, is our knowledge of the validity of an argument.
      • Any keen student of media and related industries should be very interested in these stats.
      • Thus this biography will be of interest to any student of the mid-twentieth century South.

Derivatives

  • studentship

  • noun ˈstjuːd(ə)n(t)ʃɪpˈst(j)udntˌʃɪp
    • A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.

      fully funded PhD studentships are restricted to students with a good degree in the physical sciences
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Government funded, it provides research grants and studentships to scientists.
      • In 1930, the 19-year-old prodigy set sail from Madras to take up a research studentship at Cambridge.
      • PPARC is government funded to provide research grants and studentships to scientists in British universities.
  • studenty

  • adjective ˈstjuːd(ə)ntiˈst(j)ud(ə)nti
    British informal
    • Characteristic of or favoured by students.

      a small, studenty flat
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's the embodiment of a solid, stolid studenty reality principle, Brit middlebrow popcult mediocrity personified.
      • But now it seems just a bit gratuitously surreal and studenty.
      • Director Penny Woolcock has come up with a fundamentally silly and posturing drama which is so studenty it should have its own library card.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin student- 'applying oneself to', from the verb studere, related to studium 'painstaking application'.

Rhymes

imprudent, jurisprudent, prudent

Definition of student in US English:

student

nounˈst(j)udntˈst(y)o͞odnt
  • 1A person who is studying at a school or college.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Twenty-four male and 29 female first-year psychology students participated to earn credit for their course.
    • With interest rates so low, I immediately consolidated my student loan debt.
    • We also have another 73,800 people who are covered by student visas and permits.
    • Last year the average undergraduate student loan debt reached $18,900.
    • The case has been studied by MBA students around the world since.
    • I remember a conversation with a South Asian student in Sanskrit class in 1990.
    • There, he will serve as a clinician specializing in infectious disease and teach post-graduate medical students.
    • If this post helps even one potential grad student, it will be worth it.
    • They have strong academic skills and are consistently among the best students on campus.
    • We have about 585,000 foreign students on our campuses which looks like a lot.
    • What this legislation will do is mean that student union fees will be voluntary.
    • There are also post-graduate fee-paying students studying in courses such as the MBA.
    • What do today's college students really need to know and be able to do when they graduate?
    • The participants were 101 students from classes in general psychology at the George Washington University.
    • Almost 80 % of the participants were traditional college students between the ages of 18 and 24.
    • All second- and third-year clinical PhD students now participate in the clinic and its research lab.
    • The Board agreed that the Applicant should not be permitted to continue as a graduate student of the University.
    • Over beer and spring rolls I find out that Julia is a first-year graduate student in clinical psychology.
    • The students were all third year professional pharmacy students enrolled in a full-time program.
    • Most of those at the cyber cafe were students studying at local universities.
    Synonyms
    undergraduate, postgraduate, scholar, tutee
    1. 1.1as modifier Denoting someone who is studying in order to enter a particular profession.
      (为进入某行业而学习的)学员
      a group of student nurses

      一群(实习)护士生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Parents of some student nurses have also made statements about the tutor's conduct.
      • Seeing that there were two doctors and two student nurses present, the nurse left.
      • Most patients were being turned away or given a limited service by student nurses.
      • It was the right thing to do because all these student leaders do is harass people.
      • My wife entered the ward at the same time as a student nurse who was having her first day there.
      • Do you have any advice for budding young student comedians that you'd like to share with Cherwell readers?
      • These are challenges that student reporters need to meet to help students pick the best people.
      • She is a student nurse who works with people who have intellectual disabilities.
      • It is my dream to see this column included in the syllabus for student doctors and nurses.
      • I think one point to make to student writers is that a citation is a map for your reader.
      • She has six brothers and three sisters and is a final year student nurse in London.
      • This issue is one of interest to many students but also directly affects student teachers and social workers.
      • There are even fleshy pads in his buttocks and thighs where student nurses can practice giving injections.
      • Walking towards the hospital, near to where he'd parked his car, Dan was accosted by two student nurses.
      • Graft is the word for two student actors hopelessly devoted to the stage.
      • I suspect LamatDance may be student dancers hoping to pass as professionals.
      • In fact, the right wing in the Liberal Party is based around former student politicians.
      • Lynn, 53, wrote her first piece of poetry when she was 23 and a student nurse in Jersey.
      • Lorraine is a Donegal lady and a student nurse at Moore Abbey and has entered her final year.
      • Initially the suite will be used to train student doctors and nurses, but will eventually be available to all staff.
      Synonyms
      trainee, apprentice, probationer, recruit, novice, learner, mentee, beginner
    2. 1.2 A person who takes an interest in a particular subject.
      学者,研究者
      a student of the free market

      自由市场研究者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dave is a student of the culture, and he's a relentless listener to democracy.
      • Another example, of more interest to the student of Spinoza, is our knowledge of the validity of an argument.
      • Any keen student of media and related industries should be very interested in these stats.
      • Thus this biography will be of interest to any student of the mid-twentieth century South.
      • Mr Adams was a keen student of Islamic culture and civilisation, of which he is said to have had a deep understanding.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin student- ‘applying oneself to’, from the verb studere, related to studium ‘painstaking application’.

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