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∎ she's studying medicine/history elle fait des études de médecine/d'histoire, elle est étudiante en médecine/histoire(b) (examine → plan, evidence, situation) étudier, examiner; (observe → expression, reactions) étudier, observer attentivement; (→ stars) observer∎ she's studying to be an architect elle fait des études pour devenir architecte ou des études d'architecture;∎ he's studying for a degree in history il étudie dans le but d'obtenir un diplôme d'histoire;∎ to study for an examination se préparer pour un examen, préparer un examen;∎ where's Brian? - he's upstairs studying où est Brian? - il travaille en haut;∎ to study for an exam préparer un examen;∎ I studied under her at university je suivais ses cours à l'université3 noun(a) (academic work, acquisition of knowledge) étude f;∎ she devotes most evenings to study elle passe la plupart de ses soirées à étudier;∎ he sets aside one day a week for study il consacre un jour par semaine à ses études∎ the plan is under study le projet est à l'étude f;∎ her thesis is a study of multi-racial communities sa thèse est une étude des communautés ou sur les communautés multiraciales;∎ I've made an extensive study of animal behaviour j'ai fait une étude approfondie du comportement animal;∎ scientific studies have shown that… des études ou des recherches scientifiques ont montré que…∎ a study in black une étude en noir;(hour, room) d'étudeSchool & University études fpl;∎ how are your studies going? comment vont vos études?;∎ the School of Oriental Studies l'Institut des Études orientales►► study group groupe m de travail ou d'étude;study period heure f de permanence ou d'étude;∎ we have a study period on Monday mornings nous avons une heure d'étude le lundi matin;study tour or study trip voyage m d'études
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