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pupil

/pyoo-puhl/US // ˈpyu pəl //UK // (ˈpjuːpəl) //

瞳孔,小学生,学生,瞳孔放大

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, usually young, who is learning under the close supervision of a teacher at school, a private tutor, or the like; student.
    • : Civil Law. an orphaned or emancipated minor under the care of a guardian.
    • : Roman Law. a person under the age of puberty orphaned or emancipated, and under the care of a guardian.

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Examples

  • In an effort to measure the profits online charter schools make, the report’s authors compared California’s per-pupil funding with fees charged for the same products in other jurisdictions.

  • “He was a rebellious, difficult pupil — a boy of that age, after all, does not find it easy to stick to hours of practice,” his father wrote in an essay relayed in an email by Cai.

  • Per pupil spending in North Carolina then was well below the national average.

  • While attending a series of Catholic boarding schools, he later wrote of his attraction to other boy pupils.

  • Teachers have fewer tools at their disposal to hold students accountable now that teachers and pupils don’t share a physical space.

  • In the U.S, Allan Kaprow, an artist pupil of John Cage, came up with the word “Happening” in 1957.

  • The compilation also brought the Nazi-riffic Apt Pupil and leach-tastic The Body (aka Stand By Me) to the silver screen.

  • Per-pupil funding has fallen and cuts in local schools have alarmed teachers and parents.

  • Bryan is very interested in World War II, which was a very big part of X-Men, Valkyrie, and Apt Pupil.

  • The value of leisure was one subject on which both teacher and pupil agreed.

  • Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.

  • Was a pupil of Caspar Netscher of Heidelberg, whose little pictures are of fabulous value.

  • It is well known that Prud'hon and his pupil painted many pictures in collaboration.

  • She was a pupil of Kullak's, too, but it is four years since she left him, and she has been concertizing a good deal.

  • This led to her painting portraits of various members of the royal family while she was still a pupil of De Zichys.