pupil
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A pupil of a painter, musician, or other expert is someone who studies under that expert and learns his or her skills. (画家、音乐家等的) 弟子
After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker. 上完学后,戈尔德施密特成了作曲家弗朗兹·施雷克的弟子。
2. N-COUNT The pupils of a school are the children who go to it. 学生
...schools with over 1,000 pupils. …有1000多名学生的学校。
3. N-COUNT The pupils of your eyes are the small, round, black holes in the centre of them. 瞳孔
The sick man's pupils were dilated. 病人的瞳孔放大了。
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pupil /ˈpjuːpəl/ (pupils)
剑桥词典
- The stupid behaviour of one pupil has brought discredit on the whole school .
- All pupils are expected to attend school assembly .
- 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.
pupil noun [C] (STUDENT)
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。
例句
pupil noun [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。 返回 pupil