student
- 英式英标[\'studnt]
- 美式音标[\'stjuːd(ə)nt]
n. 学生;学者
n. (Student)人名;(德)施图登特
英文词源
- student (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French estudiant "student, scholar, one who is studying" (Modern French étudiant), noun use of past participle of estudiier, from Medieval Latin studiare "to study," from Latin studium (see study (v.)). Student-teacher of a teacher in training working in a classroom is from 1851, American English.
实用例句
- 1. In 1978 there were 884 students at a lecturer/student ratio of 1:15.
- 1978年有884名学生,师生比为1比15。
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- 2. The fact of the matter is that student finances are stretched.
- 关键是奖学金有限。
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- 3. Rules governing student conduct relaxed somewhat in recent years.
- 近年来约束学生行为的规定有所放宽。
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- 4. Did you learn anything in your day, as a student?
- 你在学生时代学到什么东西了吗?
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- 5. The club specialises in videoing its student golfers to correct their faults.
- 俱乐部专门为高尔夫学员制作录像,以纠正他们的错误。
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