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schoolteacher

/skool-tee-cher/US // ˈskulˌti tʃər //UK // (ˈskuːlˌtiːtʃə) //

学校教师,学校老师,学校教员,教师

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a teacher in a school, especially in one below the college level.

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Examples

  • Duckworth used to be, like Amanda Markey is now, a schoolteacher.

  • At its center is David Balfour, who at 17, following the death of his schoolteacher father in 1751, hikes to the small town of Cramond, near Edinburgh, with a letter for an uncle he never knew he had.

  • Essential workers—health-care workers, grocery workers, and many schoolteachers, among others—are at high risk for infection because they cannot socially distance.

  • When he was 9, his father, a schoolteacher, died, leaving the family in poverty.

  • So they did, in the summer of 1965, my mother was a schoolteacher, she had the summer off.

  • Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits?

  • She became a schoolteacher, but, as war erupted, began taking in kids abandoned or orphaned by the conflict.

  • John Scopes, the schoolteacher, was not a prisoner of his conscience.

  • His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a preacher.

  • During the night, they come to a small village and arrive at a house where a schoolteacher lives with his son.

  • The schoolteacher has mixed these episodes with his teaching; he has nourished with them infantile imaginations.

  • Herbert Miller, the young schoolteacher, when he heard the demand made by Hank Sprowl, felt that he was in great danger.

  • The Prime Minister is a poor Welsh schoolteacher's son, without early education.

  • Yes, I see it too, and I will be a schoolteacher if we have to hold our first school in the open air.

  • Suddenly the schoolteacher rapped on the desk and bade us come to order and Ransom Walker was called to the chair.