Skip to main content

truancy

/troo-uhn-see/US // ˈtru ən si //

逃学,旷课,逃课,逃学问题

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tru·an·cies.

    • : the act or state of being truant.
    • : an instance of being truant: His parents were questioned about his many truancies.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • I would hate to see on September 1st that — even 2 percent of students — just do not want to return and do not have a medical condition and the only option for them is truancy.

  • Incorrigibility, like truancy or running away, is a status offense, deemed a violation of the law only because it is committed by a minor.

  • The sheriff charged them with truancy, and then he and his officers ran them out of town.

  • For example, in 2008, Los Angeles issued 12,000 fines for truancy.

  • In contrast, other jurisdictions only fine students for truancy, not the parents.

  • Since the year 2000, 1,600 people have been jailed in Berks County alone for failing to pay truancy fines.

  • Some of the commentators on the Toronto Life site note that it is peculiar that truancy laws weren't enforced in this situation.

  • Then there is the lure of the water, which explains more than half his school truancy during the open season.

  • With the help of the principal of the school make a study of some specific cases of truancy.

  • With even, passionless voice, with almost no sign of penitence, he told her the story of the day's truancy.

  • The thought of Persis came to him now with the charm of all three—honey, truancy to duty, and danger.

  • We learn the probable reason for the lads truancy from Beethovens statement at the examination in court on December 11th.

truancy - EE Dictionary | EE Dictionary