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101 учительский
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102 школьный
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103 схоласт
doctrinaire, scholastic -
104 схоластический
doctrinaire, scholastic -
105 схоласт
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106 схоластик
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107 школьный
school (attr.); scholasticшкольный учитель — schoolteacher, schoolmaster; schoolman* амер.
школьный работник — school worker, teacher
школьные годы — school years, school-days
школьное здание — schoolhouse*
ребёнок школьного возраста — child* of school age
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108 F81
рус Специфические расстройства развития учебных навыковeng Specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills. Disorders in which the normal patterns of skill acquisition are disturbed from the early stages of development. This is not simply a consequence of a lack of opportunity to learn, it is not solely a result of mental retardation, and it is not due to any form of acquired brain trauma or disease. -
109 F81.3
рус Смешанное расстройство учебных навыковeng Mixed disorder of scholastic skills. An ill-defined residual category of disorders in which both arithmetical and reading or spelling skills are significantly impaired, but in which the disorder is not solely explicable in terms of general mental retardation or of inadequate schooling. It should be used for disorders meeting the criteria for both F81.2 and either F81.0 or F81.1. (Excludes: ) specific: disorder of arithmetical skills ( F81.2), reading disorder ( F81.0), spelling disorder ( F81.1) -
110 F81.8
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111 F81.9
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112 F83
рус Смешанные специфические расстройства психологического развитияeng Mixed specific developmental disorders. A residual category for disorders in which there is some admixture of specific developmental disorders of speech and language, of scholastic skills, and of motor function, but in which none predominates sufficiently to constitute the prime diagnosis. This mixed category should be used only when there is a major overlap between each of these specific developmental disorders. The disorders are usually, but not always, associated with some degree of general impairment of cognitive functions. Thus, the category should be used when there are dysfunctions meeting the criteria for two or more of F80.-, F81.- and F82. -
113 F83.9
рус Смешанные специфические расстройства психологического развитияeng Mixed specific developmental disorders. A residual category for disorders in which there is some admixture of specific developmental disorders of speech and language, of scholastic skills, and of motor function, but in which none predominates sufficiently to constitute the prime diagnosis. This mixed category should be used only when there is a major overlap between each of these specific developmental disorders. The disorders are usually, but not always, associated with some degree of general impairment of cognitive functions. Thus, the category should be used when there are dysfunctions meeting the criteria for two or more of F80.-, F81.- and F82. -
114 R48
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115 преподавательский
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116 традиционалист
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117 школьный
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118 неосхоласт
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119 схоласт
(1. средневековый теолог, христ. философ; 2. последователь схоластики) scholastic, schoolman -
120 теолог
( учёный богослов) theologian, theologus, theologue, сокр. theol., doctor, divine; ( в средневековых школах) schoolman, Scholastic
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Scholastic — Scho*las tic, a. [L. scholasticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to have leisure, to give lectures, to keep a school, from ? leisure, a lecture, a school: cf. F. scholastique, scolastique. See {School}.] 1. Pertaining to, or suiting, a scholar, a school, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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scholastic — (adj.) 1590s, of or pertaining to Scholastic theologians (Churchmen in the Middle Ages whose theology and philosophy was based on Church Fathers and Aristotle), from M.Fr. scholastique, from L. scholasticus learned, from Gk. skholastikos studious … Etymology dictionary
scholastic — [skə las′tik] adj. [L scholasticus < Gr scholastikos < scholazein, to devote one s leisure to study, be at leisure < scholē: see SCHOOL1] 1. of schools, colleges, universities, students, teachers, and studies; educational; academic 2.… … English World dictionary
Scholastic — Scho*las tic, n. 1. One who adheres to the method or subtilties of the schools. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. (R. C. Ch.) See the Note under {Jesuit}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scholastic — index didactic, disciplinary (educational), informative, literate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
scholastic — academic, *pedantic, bookish Analogous words: *conversant, versed: *dry, arid: formal, conventional (see CEREMONIAL) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
scholastic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) concerning schools and education. 2) relating to medieval scholasticism. ► NOUN ▪ an adherent of medieval scholasticism … English terms dictionary
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scholastic — I. adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin scholasticus of the schoolmen, from Latin, of a school, from Greek scholastikos, from scholazein to keep a school, from scholē school Date: 1596 1. a. often capitalized of or relating … New Collegiate Dictionary
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