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词汇 pupil
释义 pupil
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpjuː.pəl/ us /ˈpjuː.pəl/

pupilnoun[C] (STUDENT)


A2
a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught: 学生,(尤指)小学生
a second-year pupil小学二年级学生
a primary-school pupil小学生
The school has over 400 pupils.这所学校有400多名学生。
There is a very relaxed atmosphere between staff and pupils at the school.这所学校师生之间的气氛很轻松。
Her school report described her as a very promising pupil.在她的成绩单中她被描述成一个非常有前途的学生。
someone who is being taught a skill, especially painting or music, by an expert: 学徒;弟子;门徒
The painting is believed to be by a pupil of Titian.这幅画被认为是提香的一位门徒所作。
The stupid behaviour of one pupil has brought discredit on the whole school.
All pupils are expected to attend school assembly.所有学生都要参加校会。
The government has pooh-poohed the idea that primary schools will begin to select pupils.
The vast majority of pupils attend state-funded schools.
The artist himself did not paint the backgrounds to his pictures - they were done by his pupils.画中的背景不是画家亲手画的——都是他的学生画的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Students & pupils
-grader
alum
alumna
alumnae
alumni
alumnus
apprentice
entrant
frosh
graduate
homeschooler
house officer
houseman
infant
school kid
school-leaver
schoolboy
schoolchild
schoolgirl
theologian

pupilnoun[C] (EYE PART)


the circular black area in the centre of an eye, through which light enters: 瞳孔
Pupils contract in bright light, and dilate in darkness.瞳孔在明亮的光线下会收缩,在黑暗中会扩大。
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The eye & surrounding area
beadily
beetling
canthus
chiasm
chiasma
eye socket
eyeball
eyelid
glassy
limbus
macula
macula lutea
macular
monobrow
optic nerve
staring
suborbital
superciliary
supraoptic
supraorbital

pupil | American Dictionary


pupil
noun[ C ]
us/ˈpju·pəl/

pupilnoun[C] (STUDENT)


a person who is being taught, esp. a child at school

pupilnoun[C] (EYE PART)


the circular, black area in the center of the eye that gets larger and smaller and lets in light

Examples of pupil


pupil
Assisted by his pupils from the local school, he continued his efforts until 1933.
Indeed, he had further success, because some of his pupils were allowed to go on to further study after all.
Little information is available on how much time was spent on labour activities once pupils had left school.
They contain a wealth of detail about teaching techniques and relationships between pupils and between pupils and staff.
Clearly, this was not always the case in the pupils' experiences.
Taken together they would give the pupils a unique connection with their locality.
Affective responses seem to occur when pupils have almost finished their work.
Detailed preparation was necessary in the early stages of teaching a group in order to involve all pupils at all times.
In the school situation, pupils were interested in the learning experiences of other groups and wanted to do the same musical activities.
The research indicated that it is helpful for the teachers to focus on pupils' learning processes rather than only on their learning outcomes.
Everyone knows who are his personal teacher and pupils, what is his scholarly pedigree.
Disciplinary measures were used including fines for pupils caught speaking the dialect on school campus.
To make the full and best use of all the features that a computer offers, pupils need to learn to touch-type at an early age.
There is also the question of marking pupils' or students' work.
Our pupils came from a range of local, national, and international backgrounds.
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Collocations withpupil


pupil

These are words often used in combination with pupil.

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average pupil
The averagepupil-teacher ratio for tertiary colleges is not readily available.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
dilated pupil
The procedure was visualized with an operating microscope through a dilatedpupil.
exit pupil
These phosphor values, in combination with fixed exitpupil size in the plane of the eye pupil, equated retinal illuminance across observers.
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