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1. сущ.1) обр. учащийся, студент, слушатель (в школе, колледже и т. д.)Syn:See:2) общ. ученый; знаток; изучающий (лицо, обладающее значительными знаниями в какой-л. области и заинтересованное в их дальнейшем углублении)See:2. прил.общ. изучающий (что-л.); подготавливающийся, практикующийся (в какой-л. профессиональной области)
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