单词 | report card |
释义 | > as lemmasreport card report card n. (a) chiefly North American = sense 1d (also in extended use); (b) Australian Rules Football a card on which, at the end of a match, an umpire records any charges given to players. ΘΚΠ society > education > educational administration > school administration > [noun] > report report1835 school report1840 report card1869 1869 16th Ann. Rep. Superintendent Public Schools (City & County San Francisco) 143 Monthly report card for pupils. 1929 W. Faulkner Sound & Fury 223 I didn't even know she had a report card. She told me last fall that they had quit using them this year. 1954 Canberra Times 10 May 6/3 After the match, goal umpire Davis filled in a report card and told field umpire Patterson he was taking further action. 1977 Time 22 Aug. 11/3 Carter's early forcefulness..drove six Latin countries..to reject U.S. military assistance rather than agree to prepare ‘report cards’ for Washington on human rights. 1996 Daily Tel. (Sydney) (Nexis) 27 July 143 Greg Stafford was charged with wrestling..and was exonerated when the umpires mixed up the report cards. 2006 Washington Post (Nexis) 7 Apr. h2 One of my high school professors said to look at my report cards and do whatever I constantly got A's in. < as lemmas |
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