student
noun [ C ] uk/ˈstjuː.dənt/ us/ˈstuː.dənt/
A1 大学生
a person who is learning at a college or university
a law/philosophy/medical student 法律/哲学/医学专业的学生
a graduate/postgraduate student (= one who has completed a first degree) 研究生
a full-time/part-time student 全职/兼职学生
a student teacher/nurse/doctor (= a person training to become a teacher, nurse, etc.) 师范生/学生护士/医学生
He was a student at the University of Chicago. 他是芝加哥大学的学生。
mainly US (UK usually pupil)(中、小)学生
someone who is learning at a school
Teachers use a variety of materials to inspire their students. 教师用各种材料来激发学生的学习热情。
Students are not allowed to bring mobile phones in to the test. 学生不允许把手机带到考场来。
US The school has 24 students in kindergarten. 学校的幼儿园有24个孩子。
(某学科或方面的)学习者
If someone is a student of a particular subject, they know about it and are interested in it.
As a nurse, you have to be a student of (= to know and learn about) human nature. 当护士的,一定得对人性有一点儿认识。
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- The railcard allows students and young people to travel half-price on most trains.
- We try to treat our students as individuals.
- The course is intended for intermediate-level students.
- I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learning.
- I've got two bright students, but the rest are average.