单词 | education |
释义 | education education /ˌed.jʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ noun [S or U] ► B1 the process of teaching or learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this: » As a child he received most of his education at home.» It's a country which places great importance on education.» She lectures in education (= the study of education) at the teacher training college.» It's important for children to get a good education.Thesaurus+: ↑Teaching in generalWord partners for education• ♯get/♯have/♯receive an education• a ♯good education• be ♯in education• an education ♯authority/♯service/♯systemWord Builder:–Nouns: education–Adjectives: educated, uneducated, educational–Verbs: educate–Adverbs: educationallyCollocations:–Verbs-lu. get/have/receive an education» She received a first-class education.-lu. give/provide an education» The school provided basic education to local children.-lu. enter education» Children enter full-time education at the age of 7 here.-lu. continue/extend your education» We like to give our employees the chance to continue their education.-lu. complete/finish your education» He completed his formal education at an art school in Paris.–Nouns-lu. an education authority/committee/department» Mary has worked for the education authority for thirty years.-lu. an education programme/service/system» There was a debate on whether the education system prepares children for work.-lu. an education chief/minister/officer/secretary/spokesman» The education minister has responsibility for exams.-lu. education standards» Have education standards been rising under this government?–Adjectives-lu. a decent/excellent/good education» I was lucky because I had a very good education.-lu. compulsory education» In those days, we finished compulsory education at 13.–Types-lu. private/public/state education» His job is to improve state education.-lu. early/nursery/pre-school education» Nursery education is not available for all families.-lu. primary/secondary education» Moving from primary to secondary education is a big change for children.-lu. college/university education» A university education improves your chances of getting a job.-lu. adult/further/higher/vocational education» William is a lecturer in the university's adult education department.-lu. full-time/part-time education» Dental care is free for those in full-time education.-lu. graduate /post-graduate education» She started her post-graduate education immediately after completing her degree.-lu. classical/formal education» People used to talk about the benefits of a classical education.-lu. drugs/health/religious/sex education» We are introducing a new health education programme in schools.-lu. bilingual education» There has been a great debate about bilingual education in California.–Prepositions-lu. in education» I have three children in full-time education .-lu. education about sth» The public requires education about diet. • • • Extra Examples:» I'm very fortunate to have had such a good education.» They had a difference of opinion about their child's education.» It's a disgrace that the government spends so much on guns and so little on education.» Most children in the UK remain in full-time education until they are at least 16 years old.» A college education is often the best route to a good job. |
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