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teacher

/tee-cher/US // ˈti tʃər //UK // (ˈtiːtʃə) //

老师,教师,师资,师长

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.

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Examples

  • If you’re a teacher, you can discuss this issue with your students, who may influence their parents.

  • In that case, you might have heard of Aaron Orendorf, a philosophy teacher, who used guest posting to catapult himself into prominence in the marketing world.

  • In classrooms, she says, teachers and students sometimes feel pressured to be working all the time.

  • The current plan in New York is for just 10 to 20 percent of students and teachers to be tested once a month.

  • Plus, students are likely to have to do more without a teacher or parent looking over their shoulders.

  • Indeed, every teacher is expected to be a Muslim by birth or conversion.

  • She completed a yoga teacher-training program and, in the spring of 2008, went on a retreat in Peru to study with shamans.

  • Although Huckabee's condescending tone - like that of an elementary school history teacher - makes it difficult to take seriously.

  • When one is a teacher, one confronts this issue all the time.

  • Someone dressed as an Emirati woman killed an American teacher in a mall bathroom.

  • He might have been an insufferable young man for a poverty-stricken teacher of French to have as a fellow-lodger; but he was not.

  • I saw at a glance that Deppe is a magnificent teacher, and I believe that he has originated a school of his own.

  • You would think the poor teacher would be driven crazy, but he seems as calm as a daisy in a June breeze.

  • It is often convenient for a teacher, and others, to recall the number of a page of a book in which a citation is found.

  • One teacher has re-arranged Series in Foreign Grammars in such a manner that he finds a natural suggestiveness between the words.