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单词 pupil
释义
pupil
(pjpɪl )
Word forms: pupils
1. countable noun A2
The pupils of a school are the children who go to it.
Many secondary schools in Wales have over 1,000 pupils.
Eleanor was a reluctant, anxious pupil.
2. countable noun [with poss] B1+
A pupil of a painter, musician, or other expert is someone who studies under that expert and learns his or her skills.
...the only drawing firmly attributed to Cesare Magni (1511-1534), a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci. [+ of]
3. countable noun
The pupils of your eyes are the small, round, black holes in the centre of them.
Collocations:
able pupil
We have examinations because we need to identify the most able pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It is the least able pupils on whom we should be spending money.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
But some of the most able pupils rattled out the answers faster than most of us could think them.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
admit a pupil
Now we are ready to admit more pupils.
The Sun (2020)
It also acknowledged that the school had tried to have an inclusive ethos by admitting pupils who had difficult educational experiences.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
The school will admit 150 pupils aged 11 next autumn.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
bright pupil
He wants parents to confront teachers they feel are not doing enough for bright pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The fact that she was one of the brightest pupils and expected to do well, only made her feel worse.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The brightest pupils would be taught together to avoid being held back by less gifted peers.
The Sun (2014)
disadvantaged pupil
We have to do more to maximise the progress of the most disadvantaged pupils.
The Sun (2009)
Research shows that our most disadvantaged pupils are taught by the worst teachers.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
They have, I think, a desire to help more disadvantaged pupils realise their potential.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
disruptive pupil
Senior staff will always be on hand to deal with disruptive pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Head teachers are to have more power to exclude disruptive pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
He went on: 'Every hour spent with a disruptive , attention-seeking pupil is an hour away from ensuring other pupils are getting a decent education'.
The Sun (2014)
engage a pupil
I am prepared to do anything, including making a fool of myself, to engage my pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
We recently invested in web-based app-design software and in order to engage the pupils we asked local businesses to give them a brief to work to.
Times, Sunday Times
Still, he keeps on keeping on — trying to engage the pupils' attention, building up their self-esteem, stopping them from having fizzy drinks and managing somehow not to lose his temper.
Times, Sunday Times
We know what good teaching involves, and anyone with real educational experience can tell when they observe a lesson that has engaged the pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
He blamed funding cuts, the reduction of support services and a curriculum that failed to engage some pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
expel a pupil
Over the past five years, 3,600 primary school pupils were expelled .
The Sun (2014)
A pupil was expelled and 11 suspended when they were caught with cannabis.
The Sun (2012)
He was a feared house captain at Eton, getting fellow pupils expelled for misdemeanours.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
fellow pupil
His protest was backed by 30 fellow pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
He became incredibly popular with fellow pupils and teachers.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
He was attempting to save a fellow pupil from slipping down a mountain ravine during a school skiing trip.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
gifted pupil
A gifted pupil favoured by good weather could gain his license in as little as eight days, although for some it took as long as six weeks.
Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
Only the most academically gifted pupils from any prep school have ever been offered places there.
Times, Sunday Times
The report said that some schools had given gifted pupils extra work, but failed to make it more challenging.
Times, Sunday Times
However, it has recently been at the centre of a controversy over selection in the state sector because it reserves 10 per cent of its places for musically gifted pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
The brightest and most gifted pupils are shunning university and questioning its value, according to the head teacher of an independent school.
Times, Sunday Times
past pupil
Education officials in Belfast have written to current and past pupils urging them to go for check-ups.
The Sun (2012)
The bulk has come in donations from parents and past pupils, with gifts ranging from £5 to £10, 000.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
She has worked for designers around the world, and the list of her past pupils reads like a Who's Who of top British fashion designers.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
prepare a pupil
They may also prepare pupils who study these subjects for external examinations in these areas.
Siann, Gerda & Ugwuegbu, Denis C. E. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988)
It is our job as teachers to prepare our pupils for life and we plan to take that seriously.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Many schools will have to add an extra hour a week to the maths timetable to prepare pupils.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
primary pupil
A third of primary pupils leave school unable to read or write.
The Sun (2006)
She doesn't think that primary pupils need to be doing algebra.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
More than 600,000 primary school pupils speak English as a foreign language.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
prospective pupil
Another four groups of prospective pupils are due to sit the tests for admission next year.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
I believe setting aside a few hours to surf the internet could save parents of prospective secondary pupils a lot of stress in the long run.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Tens of thousands of parents applying to secondary school next week will be chasing places where lotteries are used to choose between prospective pupils, research indicates.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
school pupil
Funding per school pupil has been frozen in cash terms since 2011 but has been cut for sixth forms, colleges and other post-16 education.
Times, Sunday Times
Magic tricks should be taught to every school pupil, researchers have concluded.
Times, Sunday Times
Instead, the news of the world's oldest primary school pupil spread.
Times, Sunday Times
If you are a boarding school pupil with access to athlete's foot powder, you should probably look away now.
Times, Sunday Times
Universities would also have a cap on private school pupil numbers to mirror the ratio compared with other schools - currently seven per cent.
The Sun
secondary pupil
One in three secondary pupils drops out.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Thousands of secondary school pupils are taught by teachers who do not have a degree in their subject.
The Sun (2012)
The numbers increase substantially when secondary school pupils are added.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
select pupils
Currently, schools are not allowed to select pupils according to social background.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Obviously, if a school selects only the brightest pupils then its average grades will be higher.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
But there is precious little evidence that schools selecting pupils does anything to close the attainment gap.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
star pupil
He was the star pupil in the art class.
Times, Sunday Times
But he firmly believes his star pupil can correct his summer errors and pass his latest highprofile test.
The Sun
He watched helplessly as his star pupil - who once held the featherweight and lightweight crowns - tumbled down a familiar path.
The Sun
He was instantly a star pupil, but he was already failing - perhaps dancing was too easy for him.
Times, Sunday Times
He found a classroom where he thrived and where the teachers considered him the star pupil.
Times, Sunday Times
suspend a pupil
Parents of suspended pupils face fines of up to 1,000 if they fail to supervise them properly at home.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
More than 2,000 pupils were suspended more than eight times last year.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
He suspended 300 pupils in his first week.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
talented pupil
The most talented pupil was called paraphonist and was responsible for singing the solos of the alleluia.
Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
He was not a talented pupil, but was exceptionally persistent and performed all the drills set by the coach.
Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
They have set up a network to bring on talented pupils through mentoring and extra classes.
Times, Sunday Times
While the best schools were tenacious in making sure talented pupils were stretched in the classroom, it said this was far too rare.
Times, Sunday Times
He said some would benefit from 1 million to support gifted and talented pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
unruly pupil
Should schools exclude unruly pupils?
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Schools which fail to control unruly pupils could face closure.
The Sun (2011)
Teachers will be urged to make punishments for unruly pupils clear, so they know exactly what to expect.
The Sun (2011)
Translations:
Chinese: 学生, 瞳孔
Japanese: 生徒 learner , 瞳孔 eye
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