school的意思和读音

school

: [skul] : [skuːl]

n.

v.使

schools  schooling  schooled  

adj.+n.high school,primary school,middle school,secondary school,vocational school

v.+n.leave school,attend school,start school,finish school,skip school

n.individual

n.university,college,seminary,conservatory,graduate school

v.train,instruct,educate,discipline,teach

schooln.where children learn

1.[c]a place where children go to be educated

My brother and I went to the same school.

Which school do they attend?

I'm going to the school today to talk to Kim's teacher.

We need more money for roads, hospitals and schools.

school buildings

2.[u]the process of learning in a school ; the time during your life when you go to a school

to start/leave school;(

to start/quit school;(

Where did you go to school?

All my kids are still at school .

All my kids are still in school .

to teach school(= teach in a school)

The transition from school to work can be difficult.

3.[u]the time during the day when children are working in a school

Shall I meet you after school today?

School begins at 9.9

The kids are at/in school until 3.30. 3:30

after-school activities

students and teachers

4.[sing]all the children or students and the teachers in a school

I had to stand up in front of the whole school.

for particular skill

5.[c]a place where people go to learn a particular subject or skill

a drama/language/riding, etc. school

college/university

6.[c][u](informal)a college or university; the time that you spend there

famous schools like Yale and Harvard

Where did you go to school?

7.[c]a department of a college or university that teaches a particular subject

the business/medical/law school

the School of Dentistry

of writers/artists

8.[c]a group of writers, artists, etc. whose style of work or opinions have been influenced by the same person or ideas

the Dutch school of painting

of fish

9.[c]a large number of fish or other sea animals, swimming together

a school of dolphins

IDM

There are two schools of thought about how this illness should be treated.

school(s) of thoughta way of thinking that a number of people share

There are two schools of thought about how this illness should be treated.

v.yourself/animal

1.使to train sb/yourself/an animal to do sth

to school a horse

She had schooled herself in patience.

I have schooled myself to remain calm under pressure.

child

2.~ sbto educate a child

She should be schooled with her peers.

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n.1.a place where children go to be taught; all the students and staff at a school; the time that children spend at school during a day; the period during your life when you go to school; belonging to or connected with a school2.a college or university; the period during your life when you go to a college or university; belonging to or connected with a college or university3.a university department or a college that teaches a particular subject; a private institution that teaches a particular skill4.a group of writers, artists, etc. whose work or ideas are similar; a group of people who share the same opinions or ways of thinking5.a large group of fish, dolphins, whales, etc.1.a place where children go to be taught; all the students and staff at a school; the time that children spend at school during a day; the period during your life when you go to school; belonging to or connected with a school2.a college or university; the period during your life when you go to a college or university; belonging to or connected with a college or university3.a university department or a college that teaches a particular subject; a private institution that teaches a particular skill4.a group of writers, artists, etc. whose work or ideas are similar; a group of people who share the same opinions or ways of thinking5.a large group of fish, dolphins, whales, etc.

v.1.to educate a child2.to teach or train someone in a particular subject or skill3.to train a horse so that someone can ride it, especially in competitions4.to make yourself do something difficult; if you school your features, you make yourself look calm even though you do not feel calm1.to educate a child2.to teach or train someone in a particular subject or skill3.to train a horse so that someone can ride it, especially in competitions4.to make yourself do something difficult; if you school your features, you make yourself look calm even though you do not feel calm

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1.Palin, 44, earned the nickname "Sarah Barracuda " for her fiery performances on her high school basketball team.44”。

2.An adult bicycling on his way out of town could have yelled at them from the road, asking why they were not in school.

3.To me, these are the tools that kids need out of a consumer education class , and materials like this should be taught in every high school.

4.At my high school, we were able to participate in a fantastic music rental program.

5.As she stood in front of her 5th grade class on the very first day of school, Mrs. Thompson told the children an untruth.

6."I was lost, 'cause I had been out of school for so long. You know, I was young and had a crazy mind, " he says.“,”

7.He decided to walk to the school, and the next bus had already passed him when he was near the school gate.

8.A tough kid comes to a new high school and begins muscling his way into the drug scene.

9.I thought really I attend when the junior middle school you are leading me, that this good!

10.But analysts said the greatest value of school vending machines was their ability to capture brand loyalty among young consumers.