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pupil+(noun)

  • 1 pupil

    I ['pju:pl] noun
    (a person who is being taught by a teacher or tutor: The school has 2,000 pupils.) nemandi
    II ['pju:pl] noun
    (the round opening in the middle of the eye through which the light passes.) ljósop, sjáaldur; augasteinn

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  • 2 classmate

    noun (a pupil in the same school class.) bekkjarfélagi

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  • 3 homework

    noun (work or study done at home, especially by a school pupil: Finish your homework!) heimavinna

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  • 4 school-leaver

    noun (a school-pupil who is about to leave, or has just left, school eg because he has finished his course of education there.) útskriftarnemandi

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  • 5 cow

    I noun
    1) (the female of cattle used for giving milk: He has ten cows and a bull.) kÿr
    2) (the female of certain other animals eg the elephant, whale.) kÿr, kvendÿr
    - cowherd
    - cowhide
    II verb
    (to subdue or control through fear: The pupil was cowed by the headmaster's harsh words.) hræða til undirgefni

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  • 6 mark

    1. noun
    1) ((also Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark) the standard unit of German currency before the euro.)
    2) (a point given as a reward for good work etc: She got good marks in the exam.)
    3) (a stain: That spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet.)
    4) (a sign used as a guide to position etc: There's a mark on the map showing where the church is.)
    5) (a cross or other sign used instead of a signature: He couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead.)
    6) (an indication or sign of a particular thing: a mark of respect.)
    2. verb
    1) (to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained: Every pupil's coat must be marked with his name; That coffee has marked the tablecloth; This white material marks easily.)
    2) (to give marks to (a piece of work): I have forty exam-papers to mark tonight.)
    3) (to show; to be a sign of: X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.)
    4) (to note: Mark it down in your notebook.)
    5) ((in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball: Your job is to mark the centre-forward.)
    - markedly
    - marker
    - marksman
    - marksmanship
    - leave/make one's mark
    - mark out
    - mark time

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  • 7 monitor

    ['monitə] 1. noun
    1) (a senior pupil who helps to see that school rules are kept.) bekkjarumsjónarmaður
    2) (any of several kinds of instrument etc by means of which something can be constantly checked, especially a small screen in a television studio showing the picture which is being transmitted at any given time: television monitor; computer monitor.) skjár, eftirlitstæki
    2. verb
    (to act as, or to use, a monitor; to keep a careful check on: These machines/technicians monitor the results constantly.) hafa eftirlit með

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  • 8 rate

    [reit] 1. noun
    1) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.) tíðni, hlutfall, prósenta
    2) (the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio: There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.) hlutfall, prósenta
    3) (the speed with which something happens or is done: He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion.) hraði
    4) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) taxti
    5) ((usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.) skattur
    2. verb
    (to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc: I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.) meta
    - at this
    - at that rate
    - rate of exchange

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  • 9 white

    1. adjective
    1) (of the colour of the paper on which these words are printed: The bride wore a white dress.) hvítur
    2) (having light-coloured skin, through being of European etc descent: the first white man to explore Africa.) hvítur
    3) (abnormally pale, because of fear, illness etc: He went white with shock.) náfölur
    4) (with milk in it: A white coffee, please.) mjólkurbættur
    2. noun
    1) (the colour of the paper on which these words are printed: White and black are opposites.) hvítur litur
    2) (a white-skinned person: racial trouble between blacks and whites.) hvítur maður
    3) ((also egg-white) the clear fluid in an egg, surrounding the yolk: This recipe tells you to separate the yolks from the whites.) (eggja)hvíta
    4) ((of an eye) the white part surrounding the pupil and iris: The whites of her eyes are bloodshot.) (augn)hvíta
    - whiteness
    - whitening
    - whitish
    - white-collar
    - white elephant
    - white horse
    - white-hot
    - white lie
    - whitewash
    3. verb
    (to cover with whitewash.) kalka
    - white wine

    English-Icelandic dictionary > white

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  • pupil — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pupille minor ward, from Anglo French, from Latin pupillus male ward (from diminutive of pupus boy) & pupilla female ward, from diminutive of pupa girl, doll Date: 1536 1. a child or young person in school or in… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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