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IELTS BNC: 432 COCA: 157

student

noun
/ˈstjuːdnt/
/ˈstuːdnt/
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  1. a person who is studying at a university or college大学生;研究生
    • a college/university student大学生
    • a graduate student研究生
    • a medical/law student医学/法学学生
    • international students (= who come to study from other countries)国际学生
    • She's a student at Oxford.她是牛津大学的学生。
    • He's a third-year student at the College of Art.他是艺术学院的三年级学生。
    • a student loan (= money lent to students to pay for their studies)学生贷款
    • He is here on a student visa.他持学生签证来到这里。
    • a plan to reduce student debt减少学生债务的计划
    • student fees (= to pay for the cost of teaching)学费
    • a student nurse/teacher一名实习护士/教师
    • a dramatic increase in student numbers学生人数的急剧增加
    • I did some acting in my student days.我在学生时代做过一些表演。
    More About studentsstudents
    • A student is a person who is studying at a school, college, university, etc.
    • An undergraduate is a student who is studying for their first degree at a university or college.
    • In British English, a graduate is a person who has completed a first degree at a university or college. In North American English graduate is usually used with another noun and can also apply to a person who has finished high school:
      • a high school graduate中学毕业生
      • a graduate student.研究生
    • A postgraduate is a person who has finished a first degree and is doing advanced study or research. This is the usual term in British English, but it is formal in North American English and graduate student is usually used instead.
    see also mature student, summer student, transfer student
    Culture student lifestudent lifeThe popular image of student life is of young people with few responsibilities enjoying themselves and doing very little work. This is often not true. Many older people study at college or university, sometimes on a part-time basis while having a job and looking after a family. Many students are highly motivated (= keen to do well) and work very hard.In Britain reduced government support for higher education (= education after A level) means that students can no longer rely on having their expenses paid for them. In the past, students received a grant (= regular payments of money) towards their living expenses. Now most can only get a loan, which has to be paid back. They also have to pay a fixed amount towards tuition fees up to a maximum of just over £9 000 per year. Scottish students studying at Scottish universities do not pay fees. In the US students also have to pay for tuition. Many get financial aid which may include grants, scholarships (= awards of money for study) and loans. The fear of having large debts places a lot of pressure on students and many take part-time jobs during the term and work full-time in the vacations. Even so, a majority of students leave higher education having borrowed a lot of money.Many students in Britain go to a university away from their home town. They usually live in a hall of residence for their first year, and then move into a rented room in a private house or share a house with housemates. They may go back home during vacations, but after they graduate most leave home for good. In the US many students now save money by living at home and attending college nearby. Others attend colleges some distance from where their parents live and they may live on campus in one of the halls, or off campus in apartments and houses which they share with roommates. Some students, especially at larger universities, join a fraternity or sorority, a social group usually with its own house near the campus. Fraternities and sororities often have names which are combinations of two or three Greek letters. Some people do not have a good opinion of them because they think that students who are members spend too much time having parties.In Britain the interests of students are represented by a students' union which acts as a link with the university on academic matters, arranges social events and provides advice to students. Individual unions are affiliated with (= linked to) the NUS (= the National Union of Students). The student union building is usually the centre of student life and has a bar and common room, and often a restaurant and shops. British universities have a wide range of societies, clubs and social activities including sports, drama and politics. Especially in their first year, US students spend a lot of time on social activities. One of the most important celebrations, especially at universities which place a lot of emphasis on sports, is homecoming. Many alumni (= former students) return to their alma mater (= college) for a weekend in the autumn to watch a football game. During homecoming weekend there are also parties and dances, and usually a parade.When social activities take up too much time, students skip lectures (= miss them) or cut class (NAmE) and take incompletes (NAmE), which means they have to finish their work after the vacation. In the US this has the effect of lowering their course grades, but most US universities expect this behaviour from students and do little to stop it. Students are thought to be old enough to make their own decisions about how hard they work and to accept the consequences. A few students drop out (NAmE flunk out) but the majority try hard to get good grades and a good degree.
    Extra Examples
    • His fellow students at the Slade art school included Dora Carrington.他在斯莱德艺术学校的同学包括多拉·卡灵顿。
    • a scholarship set aside for minority students为少数民族学生设立的奖学金
    • There is university accommodation for all first year students.所有一年级学生都有大学住宿。
    • The department has always had a high percentage of female students.该系女生的比例一直很高。
    • The university attracts a lot of international students.这所大学吸引了许多国际学生。
    • (especially North American English) Chris is a doctoral student at UCLA.克里斯是加州大学洛杉矶分校的博士生。
    • (especially British English) Paola is a PhD student at University of Leeds.宝拉是利兹大学的博士生。
    • The survey was conducted among 400 students at MIT.这项调查在麻省理工学院的400名学生中进行。
    • She was an art student in Paris in the 1960s.她是20世纪60年代巴黎的一名艺术生。
    • Every film student should study the opening sequence of this movie.每个学电影的都要研究这部电影的开场序列。
    • This course is for students of biology, entomology, horticulture, and environmental studies.这门课程是为生物学、昆虫学、园艺和环境研究的学生开设的。
    • She first went to London as a student.她最初以学生的身分去伦敦。
    • They met when they were students.他们是学生时认识的。
    • She's a former student of mine who graduated in 2010.她是我以前的学生,2010年毕业。
    • The course is open to students from all departments of the university.这门课程对该大学所有系的学生开放。
    • Only 8 students were enrolled on the course.这门课程只招收了8名学生。
    • In the first term students learn about the history of English law.在第一学期,学生学习英国法律的历史。
    • one of the best students the college has ever had该学院有史以来最优秀的学生之一
    • She wrote for a student newspaper.她为一份学生报纸撰稿。
    • Student numbers at the college have increased by 25 per cent.这所大学的学生人数增长了25%。
    • The city has a large student population.这个城市有大量的学生。
    • There is a growing demand for student accommodation.对学生住宿的需求越来越大。
    • Student activists occupied university buildings.学生积极分子占领了大学大楼。
    • He often takes part in student protests.他经常参加学生抗议活动。
    • I'm thoroughly enjoying student life.我正全身心地享受学生生活。
    Topics Educationa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brilliant
    • good
    • straight-A
    verb + student
    • enrol/​enroll
    • educate
    • instruct
    student + noun
    • nurse
    • teacher
    • numbers
    preposition
    • as a student
    See full entry
  2. a person who is studying at a school, especially a secondary school学生;(尤指)中学生
    • a 15-year-old high school student15 岁的中学生
    • a teacher who engages her students吸引学生的老师
    Synonyms studentstudent
    • pupil
    • schoolboy/​schoolchild/​schoolgirl
    These are all words for a child who attends school.
    • student a person who is studying in a school, especially an older child:
      • Students are required to be in school by 8.30.学生须在 8:30 以前到校。
      • Any high school student could tell you the answer.随便一个高中生都可以告诉你答案。
    • pupil (British English) a person who is being taught, especially a child in a school:指学生,尤指小学生:
      • The school has over 850 pupils.这所小学有 850 多名学生。
      Pupil is used only in British Englishand is starting to become old-fashioned. Student is often preferred, especially by teachers and other people involved in education, and especially when talking about older children.
    • schoolboy/​schoolgirl/​schoolchild a boy, girl or child who attends school:
      • Since she was a schoolgirl she had dreamed of going on the stage.自从上学以来她就一直梦想着成为演员。
      These words emphasize the age of the children or this period in their lives; they are less often used to talk about teaching and learning: an able schoolboy/​schoolgirl/​schoolchild
    Patterns
    • a(n) good/​bright/​able/​brilliant/​star/​outstanding student/​pupil
    • a naughty schoolboy/​schoolgirl/​schoolchild
    • a disruptive student/​pupil
    • a(n) ex-/former student/​pupil
    • a school student/​pupil
    • to teach students/​pupils/​schoolboys/​schoolgirls/​schoolchildren
    compare pupil see also A student, day student
    Extra Examples
    • I first came to America as an exchange student.我最初是以交换生的身分来美国的。
    • teachers who engage students in meaningful discussions使学生参与有意义讨论的老师
    • Any high school student could tell you the answer.随便一个高中生都可以告诉你答案。
    • Have you ever taught middle school students?你教过中学生吗?
    • Students are encouraged to ask questions in class.鼓励学生在课堂上提问。
    • Students and teachers from the school visited a local business.学校的学生和老师参观了当地的一家企业。
    • We have extra sessions after school to help students who are struggling.放学后我们有额外的课程来帮助那些正在挣扎的学生。
    • Schools must do more to prepare students for real life.学校必须做更多的工作,让学生为现实生活做好准备。
    • Students were asked to complete a reading assignment.学生们被要求完成一项阅读作业。
    • The hall is filled with computers on which the students learn computer-aided design. 大厅里摆满了计算机,学生们在上面学习计算机辅助设计。
    • Students who attend school regularly inevitably do better.经常上学的学生不可避免地会做得更好。
    • Disruptive students may be excluded from school.捣乱的学生可能会被学校开除。
    • He was an outstanding student.他是个优秀的学生。
    • I was always a straight A-student.我一直是优等生。
    • Older students do not have to wear school uniform.大一点的学生不必穿校服。
    • Students are required to be in school by 8.30am.学生必须在早上8:30前到校。
    • The more able students should manage these exercises easily.水平较高的学生应该能很容易地完成这些练习。
    • Teachers learn techniques to positively influence student learning.教师学习技术来积极影响学生的学习。
    • The study showed that US student achievement had increased in grade eight and decreased in grade four.研究表明,美国学生的成绩在八年级有所提高,在四年级有所下降。
    • The high school has a team of coaches and academic staff supporting our student athletes.该高中有一个教练和学术人员团队支持我们的学生运动员。
    Topics Educationa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brilliant
    • good
    • straight-A
    verb + student
    • enrol/​enroll
    • educate
    • instruct
    student + noun
    • nurse
    • teacher
    • numbers
    preposition
    • as a student
    See full entry
  3. student of something (formal) a person who is very interested in a particular subject研究者;学者
    • a keen student of human nature热衷于探究人性的人
    • He was a deeply observant man, a close student of the natural world.他是个观察力特别敏锐的人,热爱对自然界作细致的研究。
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin student- ‘applying oneself to’, from the verb studere, related to studium ‘painstaking application’.
IELTS BNC: 432 COCA: 157
student

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + STUDENT | STUDENT + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbrilliant, good, straight-A, talented出色的學生;優秀的學生;全優生;有天賦的學生one of the best students the college has ever had該學院有史以來最優秀的學生之一college, school, university大學生;在校生A level, sixth-form (both BrE) 準備參加高級考試的學生;中學六年級學生full-time, part-time全日制/非全日制學生prospective潛在的學生first-year, second-year, etc.一年級、二年級等學生graduate, postgraduate, research, undergraduate研究生;本科生doctoral, master's, PhD, etc.博士生、碩士生等mature (BrE) 成人學生She studied metallurgy as a mature student.她作為成人學生學習冶金專業。former, old以前的學生;老學生She's a former student of mine who graduated in the 80s.她是我以前的學生,80 年代就畢業了。fellow同學He developed the website in collaboration with his fellow students.他和同學合作建起了那個網站。foreign, international, overseas (BrE) 外國學生;國際學生;留學生exchange交換生I first came to America as an exchange student.我最初是以交換生的身分來美國的。art, engineering, law, medical, music, etc.藝術、工程、法律、醫學、音樂等專業的學生VERB + STUDENTenrol/enroll招收學生Ninety-four students were enrolled in the class.這個班有 94 名在冊學生。educate, instruct, prepare, teach教育學生;指導學生;培養學生;教學生engage, motivate吸引/激勵學生teachers who engage students in meaningful discussions使學生參與有意義討論的老師assist, encourage, help幫助學生;鼓勵學生The students are encouraged to think creatively.學生在創新思維方面得到鼓勵。STUDENT + NOUNnurse, teacher實習護士/教師numbers, population學生數量/人數Student numbers at the college have increased by 25%.這個學院的學生人數增加了 25%。body, council, government, group, organization學生群體;學生會;學生自治會;學生團體;學生組織days學生時代She worked hard in her student days.學生時代她很用功。life學生生活I'm thoroughly enjoying student life.我正全身心地享受學生生活。participation學生參與enrolment/enrollment在校學生人數grant, loan助學金;學生貸款She had to take out a student loan to help her through college.她得領取學生貸款來完成大學學業。accommodation, dorm (informal) , dormitory學生宿舍newspaper學生報紙visa學生簽證activism, demonstration, protest, unrest學生中的激進主義;學生示威;學生抗議;學生動亂He often takes part in student demonstrations.他經常參加學生示威活動。activist學生中的激進分子PREPOSITIONas a student作為學生She first went to Paris as a student.她最初去巴黎是為了上學。
IELTS BNC: 432 COCA: 157
student noun
student (a school student) learner (a student of human nature)
student

noun

 See also the entry for learner 另见learner条student ♦︎ pupil ♦︎ schoolboy/schoolgirl ♦︎ schoolchildThese are all words for a child who attends school. 这些词均表示学生、小学生。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a / an good / bright / able / brilliant / star / outstanding student / pupil(a) naughty schoolboy / schoolgirl / schoolchildrena disruptive student / pupilolder / younger students / pupils / schoolboys / schoolgirls / schoolchildrena / an ex- / former student / pupila school student / pupila primary school / junior school / secondary school student / pupilto teach students / pupils / schoolboys / schoolgirls / schoolchildren student [countable] a person who is studying in a school, especially an older child (尤指年龄较大的)学生The more able students should manage these exercises easily.水平较高的学生应该能很容易地完成这些练习。He was an outstanding student.他是个优秀的学生。 pupil ˈpjuːpl [countable] (especially BrE, becoming old-fashioned) a person who is being taught, especially a child in a school 学生;(尤指)小学生The school has over 850 pupils.这所学校有850多名学生。Pupil is starting to become old-fashioned. Student is often preferred, especially by teachers and other people involved in education, and especially when talking about older children. Student emphasizes that the children actively study; pupil can suggest children sitting still and being taught. * pupil正开始变得过时,人们常常更喜欢用student,特别是教师和其他教育工作者,也尤用于指年龄较大的学生。student强调孩子们积极主动地学习,pupil则可意味着孩子们静静地坐着听讲。 schoolboy schoolgirl [countable] a boy or girl who attends school (学校的)男生,女生A 13-year-old schoolboy was being hailed as a hero last night.昨晚一名13岁的男生被誉为英雄。Since she was a schoolgirl she had dreamed of going on the stage.当她还是个小学生的时候,就梦想着走上舞台。These words emphasize the age of the children or this period in their lives; they are less often used to talk about teaching and learning. 这两个词强调学生的年龄或他们人生中的这个阶段,较少用于谈论教学或学习an able schoolboy/schoolgirl schoolchild [countable, usually plural] a schoolboy or schoolgirl 学童;小学生Younger schoolchildren will receive free milk and fruit.年纪较小的学童会得到免费的牛奶和水果。
IELTS BNC: 432 COCA: 157

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