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student ['stju:dənt]1 nounUniversity étudiant(e) m,f; School élève mf, lycéen(enne) m,f;∎ she's a biology student or a student of biology elle étudie la biologie ou est étudiante en biologie;∎ a good student School un bon élève; University un bon étudiant;∎ figurative students of human nature/Middle Eastern politics will know that… ceux qui s'intéressent à la nature humaine/à la politique au Moyen-Orient sauront que…(life) d'étudiant, estudiantin; (hall of residence, canteen) universitaire; (participation) University étudiant; School des élèves; (power, union) étudiant; (protest) University d'étudiants, étudiant; School d'élèves, de lycéens; (attitudes) University des étudiants; School des élèves;∎ the student body les étudiants mpl►► student adviser conseiller(ère) m,f pédagogique;student body University étudiants mpl inscrits; School élèves mpl inscrits;student card carte f d'étudiant;student flat appartement m d'étudiants;student grant bourse f (d'études);student hostel résidence f universitaire;student house maison f d'étudiants;American student lamp lampe f de bureau;student loan = prêt bancaire pour étudiants;student nurse élève m infirmier, élève f infirmière;students' representative council = comité étudiant;student teacher (in primary school) instituteur(trice) m,f stagiaire; (in secondary school) professeur m stagiaire;students' union (trade union) syndicat m ou union f des étudiants; (premises) ≃ foyer m des étudiantsⓘ STUDENTS' UNION Dans les universités britanniques et américaines, on appelle "students' union" à la fois le syndicat et les locaux où il se trouve. Le syndicat est chargé de défendre les intérêts des étudiants, sert de centre d'information et de conseil en matière de logement, de santé et de financement, et organise des événements culturels et des activités. -
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student [ˈstju:dənt]1. noun2. compounds[life, unrest] étudiant ; [residence] universitaire* * *['stjuːdnt], US ['stuː-] 1.noun élève mf; University étudiant/-e m/f2. -
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['stju:dənt]1) (an undergraduate or graduate studying for a degree at a university etc: university students; a medical student; ( also adjective) She is a student nurse/teacher.) (d')étudiant/-ante2) ((especially American) a boy or girl at school.) élève3) (a person studying a particular thing: a student of politics.) étudiant/-ante -
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registered [ˈredʒɪstəd][voter] inscrit (sur les listes électorales) ; [student] inscrit ; [letter] recommandé ; [luggage] enregistré ; [nursing home, childminder] agréé• to be registered as disabled ≈ être titulaire d'une carte d'invalidité► registered charity noun ≈ association f caritative reconnue d'utilité publique* * *['redʒɪstəd]1) [voter] inscrit; [vehicle, student] immatriculé; [charity] ≈ agréé; [firearm] déclaré; [company] inscrit au registre du commerce; [nurse] diplômé d'État; Commerce [shares] nominatif/-ive2) Postal services [letter] recommandéregistered post — envoi m recommandé
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registered ['redʒɪstəd](a) (student, elector) inscrit; British (charity) ≃ reconnu d'utilité publique; Finance (bond, securities, stocks) nominatif;∎ registered unemployed inscrit au chômage;∎ British to be registered disabled avoir une carte d'invalidité(b) (letter, parcel, mail) recommandé;∎ British send it registered envoyez-le en recommandé►► Finance registered bond obligation f nominative;Finance registered capital capital m déclaré;registered charity organisme m de bienfaisance reconnu par l'État;registered childminder nourrice f agréée;registered company société f inscrite au registre du commerce;Finance registered debenture obligation f nominative;Marketing registered design modèle m déposé;Registered General Nurse infirmier(ère) m,f diplômé(e) d'État (remplacé en 1992 par "Registered Nurse");Registered Mental Nurse infirmier(ère) m,f psychiatrique diplômé(e) d'État;registered name nom m déposé;Registered Nurse infirmier(ère) m,f diplômé(e) d'État;British registered office siège m social;British registered post envoi m recommandé;French Canadian Finance registered retirement savings plan régime m enregistré d'épargne-retraite;Finance registered securities titres mpl nominatifs, valeurs fpl nominatives;Finance registered share certificate certificat m nominatif d'action(s);Stock Exchange registered stock titres mpl nominatifs, valeurs fpl nominatives;Nautical registered tonnage jauge f;registered trademark marque f déposée;Computing registered user utilisateur(trice) m,f disposant d'une licence -
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enrol, American enroll [ɪn'rəʊl] ( British pt & pp enrolled, cont enrolling, American pt & pp enroled, cont enroling)∎ to enrol on or for a course s'inscrire à un cours;∎ to enrol as a student s'inscrire à la faculté►► American enroled bill projet m de loi enregistré;British enrolled nurse = infirmière diplômée -
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staff [stα:f]1. nouna. ( = work force) personnel m ; ( = teachers) personnel m enseignant ; ( = servants) domestiques mfplb. ( = stick) bâton m[+ school, hospital] pourvoir en personnel3. compounds* * *[stɑːf], US [stæf] 1.1) (pl staves [steɪvz] ou staffs) ( stick) ( for walking) canne f; ( crozier) crosse f; ( as weapon) bâton m3) [U] (also teaching staff) School, University personnel m enseignantmember of staff — enseignant/-e m/f
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Words like French can also refer to the language (e.g. a French textbook ⇒ Languages) and to the country (e.g. French history ⇒ Countries and continents).Note the different use of capital letters in English and French ; adjectives never have capitals in French:a French student= un étudiant français/une étudiante françaisea French nurse= une infirmière française/un infirmier françaisa French tourist= un touriste français/une touriste françaiseNouns have capitals in French when they mean a person of a specific nationality:a Frenchman= un Françaisa Frenchwoman= une FrançaiseFrench people or the French= les Français mpla Chinese man= un Chinoisa Chinese woman= une ChinoiseChinese people or the Chinese= les Chinois mplEnglish sometimes has a special word for a person of a specific nationality ; in French, the same word can almost always be either an adjective (no capitals) or a noun (with capitals):Danish= danoisa Dane= un Danois, une Danoisethe Danes= les Danois mplhe is French= il est français or c’est un Françaisshe is French= elle est française or c’est une Françaisethey are French= ( men or mixed) ils sont français or ce sont des Français ( women) elles sont françaises or ce sont des FrançaisesWhen the subject is a noun, like the teacher or Paul below, the adjective construction is normally used in French:the teacher is French= le professeur est françaisPaul is French= Paul est françaisAnne is French= Anne est françaisePaul and Anne are French= Paul et Anne sont françaisOther ways of expressing someone’s nationality or origins are:he’s of French extraction= il est d’origine françaiseshe was born in Germany= elle est née en Allemagnehe is a Spanish citizen= il est espagnola Belgian national= un ressortissant belgeshe comes from Nepal= elle vient du Népal -
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1 noun∎ the company has a staff of fifty l'effectif de la société est de cinquante personnes;∎ we have ten lawyers on the staff notre personnel comprend dix avocats;∎ reductions in the clerical staff une réduction du personnel administratif;∎ is he staff or a member of staff? est-ce qu'il fait partie du personnel?;∎ staff only (sign) réservé au personnel;∎ staff/student ratio taux m d'encadrement, rapport m entre le nombre de professeurs et le nombre d'étudiants∎ she was asked to join the President's campaign staff on lui a demandé de faire partie de l'état-major de campagne du Président(c) (rod) bâton m; (flagpole) mât m; (of banner, lance) hampe f; (for shepherd) houlette f; (for bishop) crosse f, bâton m pastoral; British (in surveying) jalon m; figurative (support) soutien m;∎ treble staff portée en clé de sol(canteen, outing etc) du personnel(usu passive) pourvoir en personnel;∎ the branch is staffed by or with competent people le personnel de la succursale est compétent;∎ the office is only staffed between the hours of 2 and 4 pm il y a quelqu'un au bureau de 14h à 16h seulement;∎ the committee is completely staffed by volunteers le comité est entièrement composé de bénévoles►► staff association ≃ comité m d'entreprise;Military staff college école f supérieure de guerre;Military staff corporal ≃ sergent-major m;staff manager chef m du personnel;British staff nurse infirmier(ère) m,f diplômé(e);Military staff officer officier m d'état-major;staff training formation f du personnel;staff turnover roulement m du personnel
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student nurse — noun a nurse in training who is undergoing a trial period • Syn: ↑probationer • Hypernyms: ↑nurse * * * a person who is training to be a nurse at a nursing school or hospital. [1930 35] … Useful english dictionary
student nurse — a person who is training to be a nurse at a nursing school or hospital. [1930 35] * * * … Universalium
student nurse — a person enrolled in a basic program of nursing education … Medical dictionary
Nurse education — consists in the theorical and practical training provided to nurses with the purpose to prepare them for their duties as nursing care professionals. This education is provided to nursing students by experienced nurses and other medical… … Wikipedia
student — ► NOUN 1) a person studying at a university or other place of higher education. 2) chiefly N. Amer. a school pupil. 3) (before another noun ) denoting someone who is studying to enter a particular profession: a student nurse. 4) a person who… … English terms dictionary
student */*/*/ — UK [ˈstjuːd(ə)nt] / US [ˈstud(ə)nt] noun [countable] Word forms student : singular student plural students Differences between British and American English: student: In the UK, a student is someone who is studying at university or college. A… … English dictionary
nurse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. attendant, nursemaid, nanny (inf.). See safety. v. i. foster, tend, serve, cherish; suckle, give suck; entertain, manage. See remedy. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who cares for the sick] Syn. attendant … English dictionary for students
nurse — Synonyms and related words: LPN, RN, advance, aliment, amah, apprentice, attend, attend to, ayah, baby, baby sit, bandage, bathe, bear, bosom, break, break in, breast feed, breed, bring up, care for, chaperon, charge nurse, cherish, cling to,… … Moby Thesaurus
nurse — nurse1 W3S3 [nə:s US nə:rs] n ↑stethoscope [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: nurice, from Latin nutricius; NUTRITIOUS] 1.) someone whose job is to look after people who are ill or injured, usually in a hospital ▪ The nurse is coming to give … Dictionary of contemporary English
student — stu|dent [ studnt ] noun count *** 1. ) someone who goes to school: Jennifer is one of my best students. physics/art student a student nurse/teacher (=someone who is learning to be a nurse or teacher) 2. ) student of someone who is very… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nurse — 1 noun (C) 1 someone who is trained to look after people who are ill or injured, usually in a hospital: The nurse is coming to give you an injection. | a student nurse (=someone learning to be a nurse) | Nurse Jones | a male nurse 2 old fashioned … Longman dictionary of contemporary English