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مَدْرَسَة خاصّة (في بريطانيا) \ public school: (in Britain) a privately owned school for boys or girls aged 13-19, usu. with lodgings; open to anyone on payment (compared with a state school, which is open only to local children but is free). -
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A prestigious (and very private) school; similar to Brtish public schools.Iभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Public School
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4 Public school
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5 Public School Employees Retirement System
Education: PSERSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Public School Employees Retirement System
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6 Public School Program
Education: PSPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Public School Program
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7 Public School Recruitment Services
Education: PSRSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Public School Recruitment Services
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8 Clay County Public School System
School: CCPSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Clay County Public School System
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9 Durant Public School System
School: DPSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Durant Public School System
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10 Habib Public School
School: HPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Habib Public School
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11 Pittsburgh Public School
School: PPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pittsburgh Public School
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12 Delhi Public School
Education: DPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Delhi Public School
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13 District Of Columbia Public School
Education: DCPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > District Of Columbia Public School
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14 Manitowoc Public School District
Electronics: MPSDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Manitowoc Public School District
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15 public
public, -ique [pyblik]1. adjectivea. ( = non privé) publicb. ( = de l'État) [services, secteur, finances] public ; [école, instruction] State before n, public (US)2. masculine nouna. ( = population) le public the (general) public• « interdit au public » "no admittance to the public"b. ( = audience, assistance) audience• être bon/mauvais public to be easy/hard to pleasec. ( = secteur) le public the public sector* * *
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- ique pyblik adjectif [lieu, argent] public; [enseignement] state (épith) GB, public US; [entreprise, chaîne] state-owned (épith)homme or personnage public — public figure
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nom masculin1) ( tout le monde) public‘interdit au public’ — ‘no admittance’
2) (de spectacle, conférence, d'émission) audience; ( de manifestation sportive) spectators (pl)3) ( lecteurs) readership4) ( adeptes)5) ( secteur)* * *pyblik (-ique)1. adj1) (jardin, piscine, bibliothèque) public, (école, instruction) state modif2) (scrutin) open2. nm1) (= population) publicCe parc est ouvert au public. — The park is open to the public.
2) (= assistance) audienceLe public a applaudi le chanteur. — The audience applauded the singer.
Je déteste parler en public. — I hate speaking in public.
* * *A adj [lieu, vente, argent] public; [école, enseignement] state ( épith) GB, public US; [entreprise, chaîne] state-owned ( épith); rendre qch public to make sth public; la dette publique the national debt; hôpital public state-run hospital; les cours sont publics the lectures are open to the public; en audience publique in open court; homme or personnage public public figure; femme or fille publique prostitute.B nm1 ( tout le monde) public; en public in public; ouvert au public open to the public; ‘interdit au public’ ‘no admittance’; ‘avis au public’ ‘public notice’; porter qch à la connaissance du public to make sth public; ⇒ grand;2 (de spectacle, conférence, d'émission) audience; ( de manifestation sportive) spectators (+ v pl); s'adresser à un public jeune/un large public to be directed at a young audience/a wide audience; il lui faut un public he/she has to have an audience; être bon public to be easily pleased; être mauvais public to be hard to please; tous publics for all ages; on entendait des rires dans le public there was laughter in the audience;3 ( lecteurs) readership;4 ( adeptes) avoir un public to have a following; elle ne veut pas décevoir son public she doesn't want to disappoint her fans ou public;1. [ouvert à tous] publicsa nomination a été rendue publique ce matin his nomination was officially announced ou was made public this morning————————nom masculin1. [population] publicle grand public the general public, the public at large2. [audience - d'un spectacle] public, audience ; [ - d'un écrivain] readership, readers ; [ - d'un match] spectatorspublic féminin/familial female/family audiences'adresser à un vaste public/à un public restreint to address a vast/limited audiencec'est un excellent livre, mais qui n'a pas encore trouvé son public although the book is excellent, it hasn't yet found the readership it deserves3. [secteur]————————en public locution adverbiale————————grand public locution adjectivale -
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I [skuːl]1. noun1) a place for teaching especially children:He's not at university – he's still at school
مَدْرَسَه(American) He's still in school.
2) the pupils of a school:تِلْميذThe behaviour of this school in public is sometimes not very good.
مَدْرَسَه، مؤَسَّسَةٌ تَعْليميَّهa driving school.
4) a department of a university or college dealing with a particular subject:كُلِّيَّه، قِسمthe School of Mathematics.
5) (American) a university or college.جامِعَه او كُلِّيَّهمَذْهَب، مَدْرَسَه فِكْرِيَّهThere are two schools of thought about the treatment of this disease.
2. verbto train through practice:يُدَرِّب، يُمَرِّن II [skuːl] nounWe must school ourselves to be patient.
a group of certain kinds of fish, whales or other water animals swimming about:سِربa school of porpoises.
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17 School Of Public Health
University: SPHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > School Of Public Health
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18 openbare school
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19 Bay City Public Schools
School: BCPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bay City Public Schools
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20 Boston Public Schools
School: BPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Boston Public Schools
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