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1 Gymnasium
n; -s, Gymnasien1. etwa grammar (Am. high) school; humanistisches / musisches Gymnasium etwa grammar (Am. high) school specializing in classics / the fine arts; mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliches Gymnasium mit neusprachlichem Zweig etwa grammar (Am. high) school specializing in mathematics and sciences with a modern languages department2. HIST. gymnasium* * *das Gymnasiumhigh school; grammar school* * *A Gymnasium is a secondary school which students attend for nine or, in some federal states, eight years and which leads to the Abitur. The final two years at a Gymnasium (two and a half in some Länder) are known as the Kollegstufe. The curriculum varies according to the type of school: in a humanistisches Gymnasium Latin and Greek are taught in a neusprachliches Gymnasium English, Latin and French or other lingua franca are taught and in a mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliches Gymnasium the emphasis is on the sciences. A Gymnasium may offer several of these curricula, which pupils choose from when they reach a certain class, usually the seventh or ninth. Since nowadays many students who have taken their Abitur do not necessarily continue studying but undertake a period of training instead, new types of Gymnasien (for example Wirtschaftsgymnasien) have been created with an emphasis on practical work. See: → Abitur, Kollegstufe* * *(a type of secondary school.) grammar school* * *Gym·na·si·um<-s, -sien>[gʏmˈna:zi̯ʊm, pl gʏmˈna:zi̯ən]humanistisches/mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliches \Gymnasium ≈ grammar school specializing in humanities/mathematics and natural science* * *das; Gymnasiums, Gymnasien ≈ grammar school•• Cultural note:aufs Gymnasium gehen — ≈ be at or attend grammar school
The secondary school which prepares pupils for the Abitur. The Gymnasium is attended after the Grundschule by the most academically-inclined pupils. They spend nine years at this school, and during the last three years, they have some choice as to which subjects they study. See also Schule* * *humanistisches/musisches Gymnasium etwa grammar (US high) school specializing in classics/the fine arts;mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliches Gymnasium mit neusprachlichem Zweig etwa grammar (US high) school specializing in mathematics and sciences with a modern languages department2. HIST gymnasium* * *das; Gymnasiums, Gymnasien ≈ grammar school•• Cultural note:aufs Gymnasium gehen — ≈ be at or attend grammar school
The secondary school which prepares pupils for the Abitur. The Gymnasium is attended after the Grundschule by the most academically-inclined pupils. They spend nine years at this school, and during the last three years, they have some choice as to which subjects they study. See also Schule* * *n.grammar school (UK) n.secondary school n.senior high school (US) n. -
2 Gymnasiast
* * *der Gymnasiastgrammar school pupil; high school student* * *Gym|na|si|ạst [gʏmna'ziast]1. m -en, -en, Gym|na|si|as|tin[-'ziastɪn]2. f -, -nen≈ grammar school pupil (Brit), ≈ high school student (US)* * *Gym·na·si·ast(in)<-en, -en>[gʏmnaˈzi̯ast]m(f) ≈ grammar-school pupil [or ≈ high-school student] AM* * *der; Gymnasiasten, Gymnasiasten, Gymnasiastin die; Gymnasiast, Gymnasiastnen ≈ grammar-school pupil* * *Gymnasiast m; -en, -en, Gymnasiastin f; -, -nen; etwa grammar (school) pupil, US high school student* * *der; Gymnasiasten, Gymnasiasten, Gymnasiastin die; Gymnasiast, Gymnasiastnen ≈ grammar-school pupil -
3 neusprachlich
Adj.: neusprachlicher Unterricht etc. modern language teaching etc.; neusprachliches Gymnasium grammar school with special emphasis on modern languages* * *neu|sprach|lichadjmodern language attrnéúsprachliches Gymnasium — ≈ grammar school (Brit), ≈ high school (esp US, Scot, stressing modern languages)
* * *neu·sprach·lichII. adv modern language\neusprachliche Gymnasien grammar schools specializing in modern languages* * *ein neusprachlichsprachliches Gymnasium — a grammar school with emphasis on modern languages
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4 Gymnasiallehrer
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5 Wirtschaftsgymnasium
* * *Wịrt|schafts|gym|na|si|umntgrammar school or high school which places emphasis on economics, law, management studies etc* * *Wirt·schafts·gym·na·si·umnt SCH grammar school where the emphasis is on business studies, economics and law* * ** * *n.commercial high school n. -
6 Sekunda
f; -, Sekunden; PÄD.1. altm. sixth and seventh year of grammar school2. österr. second year (of grammar school)* * *Se|kụn|da [ze'kʊnda]f -, Seku\#nden[-dn] (dated SCH) sixth and seventh year of German secondary school* * *die; Sekunda, Sekunden (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) sixth and seventh years ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) second year ( of a Gymnasium)* * *1. obs sixth and seventh year of grammar school2. österr second year (of grammar school)* * *die; Sekunda, Sekunden (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) sixth and seventh years ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) second year ( of a Gymnasium)* * *f.second year of high (secondary)school n. -
7 Sexta
f; -, Sexten; PÄD.1. altm. first year of grammar school2. österr. sixth year (of grammar school)* * *Sẹx|ta ['zɛksta]f -, Se\#xten[-tn] (dated SCH) first year in a secondary school (Aus SCH) top year in a secondary school* * *Sex·ta<-, -ten>[ˈzɛksta]1. (1. Klasse des Gymnasiums) first year of a Gymnasium* * *die; Sexta, Sexten (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) first year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) sixth year ( of a Gymnasium)* * *1. obs first year of grammar school2. österr sixth year (of grammar school)* * *die; Sexta, Sexten (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) first year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) sixth year ( of a Gymnasium) -
8 Sextaner
m; -s, -; PÄD.1. altm. first year grammar school pupil* * *Sex|ta|ner [zɛks'taːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Sex|tá|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (dated SCH)pupil in the first year of a secondary school (Aus SCH) pupil in the top year of a secondary school* * *Sex·ta·ner(in)<-s, ->[zɛksˈta:nɐ]1. (veraltend) pupil in the first year of a Gymnasium* * *der; Sextaners, Sextaner (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) pupil in the first year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) pupil in the sixth year ( of a Gymnasium)* * *1. obs first year grammar school pupil2. österr sixth-year (grammar school) pupil, in GB etwa sixth-former* * *der; Sextaners, Sextaner (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) pupil in the first year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) pupil in the sixth year ( of a Gymnasium) -
9 Gymnasium
Gym·na·si·um <-s, -ien> [gʏmʼna:zi̭ʊm, pl gʏmʼna:zi̭ən] nthumanistisches/mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliches \Gymnasium ≈ grammar school specializing in humanities/mathematics and natural science¿Kultur?German schoolchildren who after primary school go to the Gymnasium are trained to achieve the necessary academic standard required for university entrance between Years 5 and 13. In Austria, this takes eight years and in Switzerland the pupils have to spend at least eight years (and in some cantons nine) at Maturitätsschule - grammar school. Traditionally, there are several types of grammar school: those that specialize in classical languages (Latin and Greek), those that emphasize modern languages (with or without Latin), those that specialize in maths and science or economics, and those that put emphasis on music and art. -
10 Quarta
f; -, Quarten; PÄD.1. altm. third year (of grammar school)2. österr. fourth year (of grammar school)* * *Quạr|ta ['kvarta]f -, Qua\#rten[-tn] (dated SCH) third year of German secondary school* * *Quar·ta<-, -ten>[ˈkvarta]f SCH1. (veraltend: des Gymnasiums: 3.Klasse) third year of a Gymnasium* * *die; Quarta, Quarten (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) third year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) fourth year ( of a Gymnasium)* * *1. obs third year (of grammar school)2. österr fourth year (of grammar school)* * *die; Quarta, Quarten (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) third year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) fourth year ( of a Gymnasium) -
11 Quartaner
1. altm. third-year (grammar school) pupil2. österr. fourth-year (grammar school) pupil* * *Quar|ta|ner [kvar'taːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Quar|tá|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (dated SCH)pupil in third year of German secondary school* * *Quar·ta·ner(in)<-s, ->[kvarˈta:nɐ]1. (veraltend) pupil in the third year of a Gymnasium* * *1. obs third-year (grammar school) pupil2. österr fourth-year (grammar school) pupil -
12 Quinta
f; -, Quinten; PÄD.1. altm. second year (of grammar school)2. österr. fourth year (of grammar school)* * *Quịn|ta ['kvɪnta]f -, Qui\#nten[-tn] (dated SCH) second year of German secondary school* * *Quin·ta<-, -ten>[ˈkvɪnta, pl ˈkvɪntn̩]f SCH1. (veraltend: des Gymnasiums: 2.Klasse) second year of a Gymnasium* * *die; Quinta, Quinten (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) second year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) fifth year ( of a Gymnasium)* * *1. obs second year (of grammar school)2. österr fourth year (of grammar school)* * *die; Quinta, Quinten (Schulw.)1) (veralt.) second year ( of a Gymnasium)2) (österr.) fifth year ( of a Gymnasium) -
13 Quintaner
1. altm. second-year (grammar school) pupil (Am. student)2. österr. fourth-year (grammar school) pupil (Am. student)* * *Quin|ta|ner [kvɪn'taːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Quin|tá|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (dated SCH)pupil in second year of German secondary school* * *Quin·ta·ner(in)<-s, ->[kvɪnˈta:nɐ]1. (veraltend) pupil in the second year of a Gymnasium* * *1. obs second-year (grammar school) pupil (US student)2. österr fourth-year (grammar school) pupil (US student) -
14 Sekundaner
1. altm. pupil in the sixth or seventh year of grammar school2. österr. second year (grammar school) pupil* * *Se|kun|da|ner [zekʊn'daːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Se|kun|dá|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (dated SCH)pupil in sixth and seventh year of German secondary school* * *1. obs pupil in the sixth or seventh year of grammar school2. österr second year (grammar school) pupil -
15 Realgymnasium
n altm. secondary school emphasizing science subjects, maths and modern languages; GB etwa grammar school, USA etwa academic high school* * *Re|al|gym|na|si|umnt≈ grammar school (Brit), ≈ high school (esp US) (stressing modern languages, maths and science)* * *Realgymnasium n obs secondary school emphasizing science subjects, maths and modern languages; GB etwa grammar school, USA etwa academic high school -
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17 humanistisch
Adj.1. humanist2. humanistische Bildung classical education; humanistisches Gymnasium grammar school (emphasizing the study of the classics)* * *classical; humanistic* * *hu|ma|nịs|tisch [huma'nIstɪʃ]1. adjhumanist( ic); (HIST) Humanist; (= altsprachlich) classicalhumanistische Bildung — classical education, education in the classics or the humanities
humanistisches Gymnasium — secondary school with bias on Latin and Greek, ≈ grammar school (Brit)
2. advjdn humanistisch bilden — to provide sb with a humanistic or classical education
* * *hu·ma·nis·tisch1. (im Sinne des Humanismus) humanisticder \humanistische Geist the spirit of humanism3. (altsprachlich) humanistic, classicaleine \humanistische Bildung a classical education* * *1) humanist[ic]; (hist.) Humanist2) (altsprachlich) classicalein humanistisches Gymnasium — secondary school emphasizing classical languages
* * *humanistisch adj1. humanist2.humanistische Bildung classical education;humanistisches Gymnasium grammar school (emphasizing the study of the classics)* * *1) humanist[ic]; (hist.) Humanist2) (altsprachlich) classicalein humanistisches Gymnasium — secondary school emphasizing classical languages
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18 Abitur
n; -s, -e; Qualifikation: university entry qualification; Prüfung: school-leaving exam; Brit. etwa A-levels; Zeugnis: school-leaving certificate, Am. high-school diploma; das Abitur machen (die Prüfung machen) take one’s school-leaving exam, Brit. take one’s A-levels, Am. graduate from high school; weitS. get one’s school-leaving certificate (oder Am. high-school diploma), Brit. be taking one’s A levels* * *das AbiturA-levels* * *In Germany the Abitur examination is taken at the end of the Gymnasium when students are 18 or 19. It consists of written and oral tests in four core subjects. The overall mark also takes account of students' performance throughout their Kollegstufe. The Abitur is also known as the allgemeine Hochschulreife, since it is a required for acceptance onto a university course. The Austrian equivalent is the Matura, and in Switzerland it is the Maturität. See: → Gymnasium, Kollegstufe* * *Abi·tur<-s, -e>[abiˈtu:ɐ̯]nt pl selten Abitur (school examination usually taken at the end of the 13th year and approximately equivalent to the British A level/American SAT exam)das/sein \Abitur ablegen (geh) to sit the/one's Abitur[das] \Abitur haben to have [one's] Abitur[das] \Abitur machen to do [one's] Abitur* * *das; Abiturs, Abiture Abitur (school-leaving examination at grammar school needed for entry to higher education); ≈ A levels (Brit.)•• Cultural note:sein od. das Abitur machen — do or take one's Abitur
The Abitur, or Matura in Austria, is the final exam taken by pupils at a Gymnasium, usually when they are aged about 19. The final result is based on continuous assessment during the last two years before the Abitur, plus examinations in four subjects. On passing the Abitur, a Zeugnis der allgemeinen Hochschulreife is issued. This certificate is the obligatory qualification for university entrance* * *Abitur n; -s, -e; Qualifikation: university entry qualification; Prüfung: school-leaving exam; Br etwa A-levels; Zeugnis: school-leaving certificate, US high-school diploma;das Abitur machen (die Prüfung machen) take one’s school-leaving exam, Br take one’s A-levels, US graduate from high school; weitS. get one’s school-leaving certificate (oder US high-school diploma), Br be taking one’s A levels* * *das; Abiturs, Abiture Abitur (school-leaving examination at grammar school needed for entry to higher education); ≈ A levels (Brit.)•• Cultural note:sein od. das Abitur machen — do or take one's Abitur
The Abitur, or Matura in Austria, is the final exam taken by pupils at a Gymnasium, usually when they are aged about 19. The final result is based on continuous assessment during the last two years before the Abitur, plus examinations in four subjects. On passing the Abitur, a Zeugnis der allgemeinen Hochschulreife is issued. This certificate is the obligatory qualification for university entrance* * *-e n.high school leaving diploma n. -
19 altsprachlich
* * *classical* * *ạlt|sprach|lichadjZweig, Abteilung classics attraltsprachliches Gymnasium — ≈ grammar school (Brit) or high school (US) teaching classical languages
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20 Gymnasialbildung
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