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pupil
зрачок – cat' cat-eye pupil – pin-hole pupil
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  1. ученик; учащийся; воспитанник pupil teacher —- студент-практикант (в начальной школе) 2. юр. малолетний; подопечный 3. ученик, последователь 4. зрачок ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I noun  1) ученик; учащийся; воспитанник  2) leg. малолетний; подопечный Syn: see student II noun зрачок ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) зрачковый 2) зрачок 3) учащийся 4) ученик - entrance pupil - exit pupil ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. n. 1 a person who is taught by another, esp. a schoolchild or student in relation to a teacher. 2 Sc. Law a boy less than 14 or a girl less than 12 years in age. Derivatives pupillage n. (also pupilage). pupillary adj. (also pupilary). Etymology: ME, orig. = orphan, ward f. OF pupille or L pupillus, -illa, dimin. of pupus boy, pupa girl 2. n. the dark circular opening in the centre of the iris of the eye, varying in size to regulate the passage of light to the retina. Derivatives pupillar adj. (also pupilar). pupillary adj. (also pupilary). Etymology: OF pupille or L pupilla, dimin. of pupa doll (as PUPIL(1)): so called from the tiny images visible in the eye ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~le minor ward, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~lus male ward (from diminutive of pupus boy) & ~la female ward, from diminutive of pupa girl, doll  Date: 1536  1. a child or young person in school or in the charge of a tutor or instructor ; student  2. one who has been taught or influenced by a famous or distinguished person  II. noun  Etymology: Middle French ~le, from Latin ~la, from diminutive of pupa doll; from the tiny image of oneself seen reflected in another's eye  Date: 1567 the contractile aperture in the iris of the eye  • ~lary adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (pupils) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. The pupils of a school are the children who go to it. Over a third of those now at secondary school in Wales attend schools with over 1,000 pupils... N-COUNT 2. A pupil of a painter, musician, or other expert is someone who studies under that expert and learns his or her skills. After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker. N-COUNT: with poss 3. The pupils of your eyes are the small, round, black holes in the centre of them. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 especially BrE someone who is being taught, especially a child  (This school has about pupils. | I teach private pupils on Wednesdays.) 2 the small black round area in the middle of your eye ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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