school
school 英 [sku:l] 美 [skul]
n. 学校;
进行时:schooling 过去式:schooled 过去分词:schooled 第三人称单数:schools 名词复数:schools
- School is the place you go to learn, and the place you escape from when you play hooky. When you school someone, it means you’ve educated or put that person in his or her place.
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- n. 学校;
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1. My brother and I went to the same school.
我和我哥哥上的是同一所学校。
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2. school buildings
校舍
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3. Where did you go to school?
你是在哪里上学的?
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4. All my kids are still at school.
我的孩子还都在上学。
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5. Shall I meet you after school today?
今天放学后我去找你好吗?
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6. School begins at 9.
*9 点开始上课。
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7. business/medical/law school
商学院;医学院;法学院
- school (n.1) "place of instruction," Old English scol, from Latin schola "intermission of work, leisure for learning; learned conversation, debate; lecture; meeting place for teachers and students, place of instruction; disciples of a teacher, body of followers, sect," from Greek skhole "spare time, leisure, rest, ease; idleness; that in which leisure is employed; learned discussion;" also "a place for lectures, school;" originally "a holding back, a keeping clear," from skhein "to get" (from PIE root *segh- "to hold") + -ole by analogy with bole "a throw," stole "outfit," etc.
- school (n.2) "group of fish," c. 1400, from Middle Dutch schole (Dutch school) "group of fish or other animals," cognate with Old English scolu "band, troop, crowd of fish," from West Germanic *skulo- (source also of Old Saxon scola "troop, multitude," West Frisian skoal), perhaps with a literal sense of "division," from PIE root *skel- (1) "to cut." Compare shoal (n.2)). For possible sense development, compare section (n.) from Latin secare "to cut."
- school (v.1) "to educate; to reprimand, to discipline," mid-15c., from school (n.1). Related: Schooled; schooling.
- school (v.2) "collect or swim in schools," 1590s, from school (n.2). Related: Schooled; schooling.
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