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101 opintotukikeskus
• State Study Grants Centre -
102 opintoviikko
• credit unit• study week -
103 opiskelupaikka
• student place• study place -
104 oppiaine
yks.nom. oppiaine; yks.gen. oppiaineen; yks.part. oppiainetta; yks.ill. oppiaineeseen; mon.gen. oppiaineiden oppiaineitten; mon.part. oppiaineita; mon.ill. oppiaineisiin oppiaineihinbranch of study (noun)discipline (noun)subject (noun)* * *• school subject• subject• discipline• curriculum subject -
105 oppiala
• branch of study -
106 paahtaa
yks.nom. paahtaa; yks.gen. paahdan; yks.part. paahtoi; yks.ill. paahtaisi; mon.gen. paahtakoon; mon.part. paahtanut; mon.ill. paahdettiinbarbecue (verb)be blazing hot (verb)broil (verb)burn (verb)grill (verb)grind away (verb)heat (verb)parch (verb)roast (verb)scorch (verb)toast (verb)* * *• grind away• have one's nose buried in a book• toast• study hard• shine• scorch• roast• parch• heat up• burned• burn• heat• burn the midnight oil• brown• broil• be blazing hot• barbecue• grill -
107 pilottitutkimus
• pilot study -
108 pirstoutanut opiskelu
• fragmentized study -
109 pitää silmämääränään
• have in view• study -
110 pitkittäistutkimus
• longitudinal study -
111 pyrkimys
• drive• purpose• plan• intention• inclination• goal• endeavour• endeavor• pursuit• effort• tendency• attempt• aspiration• ambition• efforts• resolution• aim• study• will• striving -
112 reunaehdot
• course regulations• study regulations -
113 röntgensädetutkimus
• X-ray study -
114 sanafrekvenssitutkiimus
• word frequency study -
115 seurantatutkimus
• follow-up study -
116 siirtyminen opiskelusta työhön
• transition from study to work -
117 sosiaalitutkimus
• social study• social survey -
118 syvissä mietteissä
• in a brown study• plunged in thought -
119 tapaustutkimus
• case study -
120 tarkempi tutkimus
• depth study
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