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1 Canada Cana·da n
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2 education **** edu·ca·tion n
[ˌɛdjʊ'keɪʃ(ə)n](schooling) istruzione f, (teaching) insegnamento, (knowledge, culture) cultura, (studies) studi mpl, (training) formazione f, (Univ : subject etc) pedagogiaprimary education Am; elementary education — scuola elementare or primaria
physical education — educazione f fisica
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3 government ***** gov·ern·ment n
['ɡʌv(ə)nmənt]local government — amministrazione f locale
See:English-Italian dictionary > government ***** gov·ern·ment n
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4 grade ***
[ɡreɪd]1. n1) (on scale) categoria, livello, (in hierarchy), (also) Mil grado, Comm qualità f inv, (size) misura, grandezza2) (Scol: mark) voto, (Am: class) classe f, anno3) (Am: gradient) pendenza, gradiente m2. vt1) (goods, eggs) classificare, (level of difficulty) graduare2) (Scol: mark) giudicare, dare un voto aSee:Cultural note: GRADE Negli Stati Uniti e nel Canada gli anni scolastici vengono chiamati grades, per cui il primo anno di scuola elementare è il "first grade" e l'ultimo anno di scuola superiore è il "twelfth grade". Negli Stati Uniti gli studenti degli ultimi anni, dal nono al dodicesimo, si chiamano: "freshmen" (ninth grade), "sophomores" (tenth grade), "juniors" (eleventh grade) e "seniors" (twelfth grade).
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