-
1 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.) végzős -
2 pupil
-
3 homework
lecke, házi feladat* * *noun (work or study done at home, especially by a school pupil: Finish your homework!) házi feladat -
4 enrol
beáll, beiktat, beiratkozik, besoroz, bejegyez* * *[in'rəul](to add (someone), or have oneself added, to a list (as a pupil at a school, a member of a club etc): Can we enrol for this class?; You must enrol your child before the start of the school term.) -
5 old boy/girl
(a former pupil (of a school): The new prime minister is an old boy of our school.) öregdiák -
6 classmate
-
7 monitor
felsőosztályos felügyelő diák, ellenőrzőműszer to monitor: folyamatosan ellenőriz, figyel, lehallgat* * *['monitə] 1. noun1) (a senior pupil who helps to see that school rules are kept.) felügyelő (diák)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.) monitor2. verb(to act as, or to use, a monitor; to keep a careful check on: These machines/technicians monitor the results constantly.) ellenőriz
См. также в других словарях:
gross misdemeanor of public school pupil — Gross misbehavior but not necessarily criminal conduct; persistent disobedience of the proper and reasonable rules and regulations of the school. Holman v Trustees of School Dist. 77 Mich 605, 43 NW 996 … Ballentine's law dictionary
pupil — pupil1 pupilless, adj. /pyooh peuhl/, n. 1. a person, usually young, who is learning under the close supervision of a teacher at school, a private tutor, or the like; student. 2. Civil Law. an orphaned or emancipated minor under the care of a… … Universalium
School prayer — in its most common usage refers to state sanctioned prayer by students in state schools. Depending on the country and the type of school, organized prayer may be required, permitted, or proscribed. The separation of church and state, in the… … Wikipedia
School shooting — School shooter redirects here. For the Half Life 2 mod, see School Shooter: North American Tour 2012. Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism Inter … Wikipedia
School leadership — School leadership, or educational leadership, is the process of enlisting the talents and energies of teachers, pupils, and parents toward achieving common educational aims. This term supplanted educational administration in the United States and … Wikipedia
pupil — pupil1 [pyo͞o′pəl] n. [ME pupille < MFr < L pupillus, pupilla, orphan, ward, dim. of pupus, boy, pupa, girl: see PUPA] 1. a person, esp. a young person, under the supervision of a teacher or tutor, as in school 2. Civil Law a minor under… … English World dictionary
School uniform — School uniforms are common in primary and secondary schools in many nations. They are the most widely known form of student uniform; other types of which include uniforms worn by students participating in higher vocational training, such as in… … Wikipedia
School choice — is a term used to describe a wide array of programs aimed at giving families the opportunity to choose the school their children will attend. As a matter of form, school choice does not give preference to one form of schooling or another, rather… … Wikipedia
School bus traffic stop laws — School bus stop laws vary by locale and there is controversy regarding them and school bus safety. chool bus stop laws in the United States and Canada Jurisdictions in the United States (including overseas territories) and Canada have adopted… … Wikipedia
School Sisters of Notre Dame — School Sisters of Notre Dame † Catholic Encyclopedia ► School Sisters of Notre Dame A religious community devoted to education. In the United Sates they have conducted parish schools and orphanages in numerous archdioceses and… … Catholic encyclopedia
School of Tuam — School of Tuam † Catholic Encyclopedia ► School of Tuam (Irish, Tuaim da Ghualann, or the Mound of the two Shoulders ). The School of Tuam was founded by St. Jarlath, and even during his life (d. c. 540) became a renowned school… … Catholic encyclopedia