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schooled

/skool/US // skul //UK // (skuːl) //

有学问的,受教育,受教育程度,有学问

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an institution where instruction is given, especially to persons under college age: The children are at school.
    • : an institution for instruction in a particular skill or field.
    • : a college or university.
    • : a regular course of meetings of a teacher or teachers and students for instruction; program of instruction: summer school.
    • : a session of such a course: no school today; to be kept after school.
    • : the activity or process of learning under instruction, especially at a school for the young: As a child, I never liked school.
    • : one's formal education: They plan to be married when he finishes school.
    • : a building housing a school.
    • : the body of students, or students and teachers, belonging to an educational institution: The entire school rose when the principal entered the auditorium.
    • : a building, room, etc., in a university, set apart for the use of one of the faculties or for some particular purpose: the school of agriculture.
    • : a particular faculty or department of a university having the right to recommend candidates for degrees, and usually beginning its program of instruction after the student has completed general education: medical school.
    • : any place, situation, etc., tending to teach anything.
    • : the body of pupils or followers of a master, system, method, etc.: the Platonic school of philosophy.
    • : Art. a group of artists, as painters, writers, or musicians, whose works reflect a common conceptual, regional, or personal influence: the modern school; the Florentine school.the art and artists of a geographical location considered independently of stylistic similarity: the French school.
    • : any group of persons having common attitudes or beliefs.
    • : Military, Navy. parts of close-order drill applying to the individual , the squad , or the like.
    • : Australian and New Zealand Informal. a group of people gathered together, especially for gambling or drinking.
    • : schools, Archaic. the faculties of a university.
    • : Obsolete. the schoolmen in a medieval university.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or connected with a school or schools.
    • : Obsolete. of the schoolmen.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to educate in or as if in a school; teach; train.
    • : Archaic. to reprimand.

Phrases

  • school of hard knocks
  • tell tales (out of school)

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Its anxiety gets channeled through a fabulous spin cycle of musical motifs, a hip-hop beat set to funk horn and guitars with an old-school boy band chorus.

  • Martin, the English drama teacher — the one she dated when she was 16 and he was 40 — has been fired from his high school for having sexual relationships with students.

  • Of the teachers who responded to this 2019 survey, six taught preschool, 62 taught elementary school, 44 taught middle school and 147 taught high school.

  • The alienation at school was compounded by his loss of traditional sport — where he felt he belonged.

  • Emily Engel-Natzke started to play hockey in middle school and kept playing in Wisconsin, after her family moved to the state from Colorado.

  • Consumers have been schooled to be wary of companies that offer them valuable products for free along with substantial rebates.

  • Chef Alex Armstrong prepared the meal for participants while Kaye schooled them in the art of reconstructing ex-rabbits.

  • The young men had been drinking, and an argument erupted over who was better schooled in rap music.

  • Are we really gearing up to unleash a pack of highly schooled Jack Abramoffs on it as well?

  • But instead of boning up on trivia, he read my blog—and schooled himself on game theory.

  • The fact is, I believe, that I had been severely schooled by my past sufferings, and was resigned to the will of God.

  • She had him educated and the fair inference is that he was schooled in the culture of the Egyptians.

  • His temper, though naturally ardent and sensitive, had been schooled in a proud self-command.

  • Gano schooled himself to keep the growing assurance and victory out of his face and manner.

  • His swarthy face was flushed, and its constant smile was effortless; for he had schooled himself to adapt the mood to the hour.