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  • 1 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) nesėkmingas
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) netikęs

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 2 line up

    1) (to form a line: The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs.) iš(si)rikiuoti
    2) (to collect and arrange in readiness: We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun line-up).) surinkti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > line up

  • 3 pandemonium

    [pændi'mouniəm]
    (a state of noise and confusion: There was pandemonium in the classroom before the teacher arrived.) tikras pragaras, maišatis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pandemonium

  • 4 play the fool

    (to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) kvailioti, vaizduoti kvailį

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > play the fool

  • 5 quieten

    1) ((often with down) to make or become quiet: I expect you to quieten down when I come into the classroom.) nuraminti, nurimti
    2) (to remove or lessen (a person's fears, doubts etc).) sumažinti, pašalinti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > quieten

  • 6 streamer

    noun (a long narrow banner, or narrow paper ribbon: The aeroplane dragged a streamer that read `Come to the Festival'; The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers.) plakatas, popierinis kaspinas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > streamer

  • 7 sweep out

    (to sweep (a room etc) thoroughly; to clean by sweeping: to sweep the classroom out.) iššluoti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sweep out

См. также в других словарях:

  • classroom — (n.) 1870, from CLASS (Cf. class) (n.) + ROOM (Cf. room) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • classroom — ► NOUN ▪ a room in which a class of pupils or students is taught …   English terms dictionary

  • classroom — ☆ classroom [klas′ro͞om΄ ] n. a room in a school or college in which classes are taught …   English World dictionary

  • Classroom — Classrooms in 1897 at the Francis M. Drexel School. Note the gaslights, chalkboards, moveable walls, and the maps and pictures on the walls A classroom is a room in which teaching or learning activities can take place. Classrooms are found in… …   Wikipedia

  • classroom */*/ — UK [ˈklɑːsˌruːm] / US [ˈklæsˌrum] noun Word forms classroom : singular classroom plural classrooms 1) [countable] a room where you have classes in a school 2) [singular] the activities and methods involved in teaching School management is often… …   English dictionary

  • classroom — noun Classroom is used before these nouns: ↑activity, ↑context, ↑discussion, ↑environment, ↑instruction, ↑interaction, ↑lecture, ↑management, ↑setting, ↑teacher, ↑teaching …   Collocations dictionary

  • classroom — /klas roohm , room , klahs /, n. 1. a room, as in a school or college, in which classes are held. 2. any place where one learns or gains experience: The sea is the sailor s classroom. [1865 70, Amer.; CLASS + ROOM] * * * …   Universalium

  • classroom — class|room [ klæs,rum ] noun ** 1. ) count a room where you have classes in a school 2. ) singular the activities and methods involved in teaching: School management is often too detached from the classroom …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • classroom — [[t]klɑ͟ːsruːm, klæ̱s [/t]] classrooms N COUNT A classroom is a room in a school where lessons take place …   English dictionary

  • Classroom management — is a term used by teachers to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students. The term also implies the prevention of disruptive behavior. It is possibly the most difficult aspect of… …   Wikipedia

  • Classroom design — is the design of classrooms the places in which people are educated. Historically, relatively few pupil centric design principles were used in the construction of classrooms. In 19th century Britain, one of the few common considerations was to… …   Wikipedia

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