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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - school

 
 

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~1 n 1 »WHERE CHILDREN LEARN« a place where children are taught  (Which school do you go to? | There are several good schools in the area | school bus/building etc)  (the school hall | to/from school)  (Mum takes us to school every morning.) 2 »TIME AT SCHOOL« a) a day's work at school  (School begins at 8.30. | before/after school)  (I'll see you after school.) b) the time during your life when you go to a school  (After two years of school, he still couldn't read. | start/leave school)  (She started school when she was four. | I left school two years ago.) 3 »UNIVERSITY« a) AmE a university, or the time when you study there  (Where did you go to school? | law/medical/graduate etc school)  (After two years of medical school, I thought I knew everything.) b) a department that teaches a particular subject at a university + of  (the School of Oriental Languages) 4 »ONE SUBJECT« a place where a particular subject or skill is taught  (a language school in Brighton | the Pastern Riding School) + of  (Amwell School of Motoring) 5 at school a) in the school building  (I can get some work done while the kids are at school.) b) BrE attending a school, rather than being at college or university or having a job  (We've got two children at school, and one at university.) 6 in school a) in the school building  (Sandra's not in school today - she's not well.) b) AmE attending a school or university as opposed to having a job  (Are your boys still in school?) 7 »ART« a number of people who are considered as a group because of their style of work  (the Impressionist school) 8 school of thought an opinion or way of thinking about something that is shared by a group of people  (There are two schools of thought on drinking red wine with fish.) 9 of the old school having old-fashioned values or qualities, especially good ones  (an officer of the old school) 10 »SEA ANIMALS« a large group of fish, whale1 (1) s, dolphins etc that are swimming together + of  (a school of whales) 11 the school of hard knocks old-fashioned the difficult or unpleasant experiences you have in life ~2 v old-fashioned to train or teach someone  (be schooled in sth)  (a young lady schooled in all the usual accomplishments)
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1.
  (schools, schooling, schooled) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. A school is a place where children are educated. You usually refer to this place as school when you are talking about the time that children spend there and the activities that they do there. ...a boy who was in my class at school... Even the good students say homework is what they most dislike about school... I took the kids for a picnic in the park after school. ...a school built in the Sixties... ...two boys wearing school uniform. N-VAR: usu prep N 2. A school is the pupils or staff at a school. Deirdre, the whole school’s going to hate you. N-COUNT-COLL 3. A privately-run place where a particular skill or subject is taught can be referred to as a school. ...a riding school and equestrian centre near Chepstow. N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 4. A university, college, or university department specializing in a particular type of subject can be referred to as a school. ...a lecturer in the school of veterinary medicine at the University of Pennsylvania... Stella, 21, is at art school training to be a fashion designer. N-VAR; N-IN-NAMES 5. School is used to refer to university or college. (AM) Moving rapidly through school, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Kentucky at age 18. N-UNCOUNT 6. A particular school of writers, artists, or thinkers is a group of them whose work, opinions, or theories are similar. ...the Chicago school of economists... N-COUNT-COLL: usu with supp 7. A school of fish or dolphins is a large group of them moving through water together. N-COUNT-COLL: N of n 8. If you school someone in something, you train or educate them to have a certain skill, type of behaviour, or way of thinking. (WRITTEN) Many mothers schooled their daughters in the myth of female inferiority... He is schooled to spot trouble. VERB: V n in n, be V-ed to-inf 9. To school a child means to educate him or her. (AM; also BRIT FORMAL) She’s been schooling her kids...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English scole, from Old English scol, from Latin schola, from Greek schole leisure, discussion, lecture, ~; perhaps akin to Greek echein to hold — more at scheme  Date: before 12th century  1. an organization that provides instruction: as  a. an institution for the teaching of children  b. college, university  c.  (1) a group of scholars and teachers pursuing knowledge together that with similar groups constituted a medieval university  (2) one of the four faculties of a medieval university  (3) an institution for specialized higher education often associated with a university the ~ of engineering  d. an establishment offering specialized instruction a secretarial ~ driving ~s  2.  a.  (1) the process of teaching or learning especially at a ~  (2) attendance at a ~  (3) a session of a ~  b. a ~ building  c. the students attending a ~; also its teachers and students  3. a source of knowledge experience was his ~  4.  a. a group of persons who hold a common doctrine or follow the same teacher (as in philosophy, theology, or medicine) the Aristotelian ~; also the doctrine or practice of such a group  b. a group of artists under a common influence  c. a group of persons of similar opinions or behavior; also the shared opinions or behavior of such a group other ~s of thought  5. the regulations governing military drill of individuals or units; also the exercises carried out the ~ of the soldier  II. transitive verb  Date: 15th century  1.  a. to teach or drill in a specific knowledge or skill well ~ed in languages  b. to discipline or habituate to something ~ oneself in patience  2. to educate in an institution of learning  Synonyms: see teach  III. noun  Etymology: Middle English scole, from Middle Dutch schole; akin to Old English scolu multitude and probably to Old English scylian to separate — more at skill  Date: 15th century a large number of fish or aquatic animals of one kind swimming together  IV. intransitive verb  Date: 1597 to swim...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a an institution for educating or giving instruction, esp. Brit. for children under 19 years, or US for any level of instruction including college or university. b (attrib.) associated with or for use in school (a school bag; school dinners). 2 a the buildings used by such an institution. b the pupils, staff, etc. of a school. c the time during which teaching is done, or the teaching itself (no school today). 3 a a branch of study with separate examinations at a university; a department or faculty (the history school). b Brit. the hall in which university examinations are held. c (in pl.) Brit. such examinations. 4 a the disciples, imitators, or followers of a philosopher, artist, etc. (the school of Epicurus). b a group of artists etc. whose works share distinctive characteristics. c a group of people sharing a cause, principle, method, etc. (school of thought). 5 Brit. a group of gamblers or of persons drinking together (a poker school). 6 colloq. instructive or disciplinary circumstances, occupation, etc. (the school of adversity; learnt in a hard school). 7 hist. a medieval lecture-room. 8 Mus. (usu. foll. by of) a handbook or book of instruction (school of counterpoint). 9 (in pl.; prec. by the) hist. medieval universities, their teachers, disputations, etc. --v.tr. 1 send to school; provide for the education of. 2 (often foll. by to) discipline; train; control. 3 (as schooled adj.) (foll. by in) educated or trained (schooled in humility). Phrases and idioms at (US in) school attending lessons etc. go to school 1 begin one's education. 2 attend lessons. leave school finish one's education. of the old school according to former and esp. better tradition (a gentleman of the old school). school age the age-range in which children normally attend school. school board US or hist. a board or authority for local education. school-days the time of being at school, esp. in retrospect. school-inspector a government official reporting on the efficiency, teaching standards, etc. of schools. school-leaver Brit. a...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  школа boarding school professional school residential school vocational school ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
5.
  1) учебный 2) училище 3) учиться в школе 4) школа 5) экзамены на ученую степень - driving school - fixed school - homogeneous school - iterated school - public school - school airplane - school laboratory - technical school - vocational school ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  сущ. 1) школа 2) учебное заведение 3) учение, образование 4) институт, научно-исследовательский институт 5) факультет университета (дающий право на получение ученой степени) • - Cambridge School - boarding school - business school - continuation school - correspondence school - elementary school - fitting school - higher school - junior school - law school - primary school - public school - school leaver - school of economic thought - school of economics - secondary school - senior school - specialized secondary school - technical school - the lower school - the upper school - trade school - vocational school ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
7.
  стая, косяк (рыб); стадо (китов); собираться стаями, косяками или стадами – spawning school ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
8.
  образ. (в США) 1. факультет Чаще всего специализированное отделение последипломного уровня в университете. См. тж. professional school 2. учебное заведение Любого уровня ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. школа, учебное заведение day school —- дневная школа elementary (primary) school —- начальная школа junior (the lower) school —- младшие классы (средней школы), начальная школа senior (the upper) school —- старшие классы (средней школы), средняя школа higher school —- высшая школа secondary —- (ам. high) school средняя школа public school —- закрытое частное привилегированное среднее учебное заведение, преимущественно для мальчиков (в Великобритании; готовит к поступлению в университет); (бесплатная) средняя школа (в США и в Шотландии) technical school —- техническое училище, техникум riding school —- школа верховой езды, манеж school building —- школьное здание school grounds —- школьный участок (здания, двор, сад и т. п.) what school were you at? —- где вы учились?; какую школу вы окончили? we were at school together —- мы вместе с ним учились; мы учились в одной школе a girl just out of school —- вчерашняя школьница to keep (a) school —- занимать пост директора (частной) школы; быть владельцем школы 2. курсы driving school —- водительские курсы; школа подготовки водителей a school of beauty culture —- курсы по подготовке косметичек, массажисток и т. п. summer school —- летняя школа (для молодых ученых с лекциями крупных специалистов) 3. учение, обучение, образование free school —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
10.
  house  а) квартира директора или учителя при школе;  б) пансионат при школе SCHOOL pence hist. еженедельный взнос на учение в начальной школе SCHOOL miss  1) школьница  2) застенчивая, наивная девушка SCHOOL I  1. noun  1) школа - secondary school - high school - higher school - elementaryschool - primary school  2) учение, обучение; to go to school -  а) ходить в школу;  б) поступить в школу; to go to school to smb. - учиться у кого-л.; to attend school - ходить в школу; учиться в школе; to leave school - бросать учение в школе  3) занятия в школе, уроки; there will be no school today - сегодня занятий не будет  4) collect. учащиеся одной школы  5) класс, классная комната  6) школа, направление (в науке, литературе, искусстве); of the old school -  а) старой школы (о произведениях искусства и т.п.);  б) старомодный  7) факультет университета (дающий право на получение ученой степени)  8) (the schools) pl. средневековые университеты  9) attr. школьный, учебный - school house  2. v.  1) дисциплинировать, обуздывать; It is difficult for someone with my character to school myself to patience.  2) приучать (к чему-л.); тренировать; воспитывать; Every soldier has to be schooled in the care of his weapons.  3) obs. посылать в школу, посылать учиться Syn: see teach II  1. noun стая, косяк (рыб)  2. v. собираться косяками SCHOOL leaver  1) ученик, бросивший школу  2)...
Англо-русский словарь
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  See: TELL TALES OUT OF SCHOOL. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом

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