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The significance of British schools
school

[sku:l]

Noun (short for noun)

Schools, colleges, learning, teaching, research, all students, schools.

transitive verb

Exercise, education

school

School 1

AHD:[sk? l]

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Skur

Abbreviation sch, s, S. (noun) abbreviation sch. ,s,s。

An institution that educates children or people under the age of college.

School: an institution where children or people under college age receive education.

An institution that teaches skills or business:

Skills or business education institutions:

Secretary school; Karate school.

Secretary college; Karate college

A college or university.

College, university

An institution within or associated with a college or university that provides guidance and recommends candidates for degrees in a specific field.

Academic: Of or relating to a college or university that provides training in special fields and recommends degrees to qualified students.

A department of an educational institution consisting of several grades or classes:

Grade: a branch of an educational institution consisting of several grades or classes:

Advanced to the upper school.

Be promoted to a higher level

All students in educational institutions.

All students: student groups in educational institutions.

A building or group of buildings housing educational institutions.

Classroom: A building or group of buildings in an educational institution.

The process of receiving a formal education, especially one consisting of a series of courses over many years:

A process of formal education, especially one consisting of a series of planned courses over several years:

Children go to school at home. What are you going to do after graduation?

Children are educated at home. What are you going to do after you finish your school education?

A tutorial:

Class time:

School starts in three weeks. He has to stay after school today.

School starts in three weeks. He must stay after school today.

A group of people, especially philosophers, artists or writers, whose ideas, works or styles show a common origin, influence or unified belief:

A school, especially a group of philosophers, artists, or writers whose ideas, works, or styles show the same origin, influence, or belief:

Aristotle school; Venice school of painting.

Aristotle school; Venice school of painting

A group of people noted for their similar manners, customs, or opinions:

Groups with similar manners, habits, or ideas:

Old-school aristocrats.

Old-school nobles

Close training instructions or exercises for military units or personnel.

Training: Training or exercises conducted by military units or personnel.

A group of people in Australia who get together to gamble.

Australian gambler: A group of people who get together to gamble

transitive verb

School, school, school

Educate in or as if in a school.

Educate: To be educated at or as if at school.

Training or training:

Training or training:

She has a good education in literature. See

She has a good training in literature. See.

(adjective)

Of or relating to schools or school education:

Of or relating to schools or school education:

School supplies; A school dictionary.

School equipment; School dictionary

Medieval English school

Medieval English school

From old English sc? l

From old English sc? l

From Latin schola, scola

From Latin schola, scola

From the Greek skhol? } * See Section-

From the Greek skhol? } * See Section-

school

School 2

AHD:[sk? l]

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Skur

(noun)

A large group of aquatic animals, especially fish, swim together; A shoal. See

Fish school: a large group of aquatic animals, especially fish that swim in groups; See flock 1 for fish.

intransitive verb

School, school, school

Swim into or form a group.

Flock: To swim in groups or form schools of fish.

Medieval English school

Medieval English school

Derived from Middle Dutch * See skel- 1

Derived from Middle Dutch * See skel- 1.

school

[sku:l]

Noun (short for noun)

Group (fish and aquatic animals)

shoal of fish

shoal of fish

A group of dolphins

A group of dolphins

school

[sku:l]

intransitive verb

Swimming in groups

headmaster

Noun (short for noun)

Fish head

Swim near the water in groups.

Swimming by the water in droves.

school

School 1

AHD:[sk? l]

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Skur

Abbreviation sch. ,s,s。

An institution that educates children or people under the age of college.

An institution that teaches skills or business:

Secretary school; Karate school.

A college or university.

An institution within or associated with a college or university that provides guidance and recommends candidates for degrees in a specific field.

A department of an educational institution consisting of several grades or classes:

Advanced to the upper school.

All students in educational institutions.

A building or group of buildings housing educational institutions.

The process of receiving a formal education, especially one consisting of a series of courses over many years:

Children go to school at home. What are you going to do after graduation?

A tutorial:

School starts in three weeks. He has to stay after school today.

A group of people, especially philosophers, artists or writers, whose ideas, works or styles show a common origin, influence or unified belief:

Aristotle school; Venice school of painting.

A group of people noted for their similar manners, customs, or opinions:

Old-school aristocrats.

Close training instructions or exercises for military units or personnel.

A group of people in Australia who get together to gamble.

v.tr

School, school, school

Educate in or as if in a school.

Training or training:

She has a good education in literature. See

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Of or relating to schools or school education:

School supplies; A school dictionary.

Medieval English school

From old English sc? l

From Latin schola, scola

From the Greek skhol? } * See Section-

school

School 2

AHD:[sk? l]

the U.S. Department of Justice

Skur

Noun (short for noun)

A large group of aquatic animals, especially fish, swim together; A shoal. See

v.intr

School, school, school

Swim into or form a group.

Medieval English school

Derived from Middle Dutch * See skel- 1

school

It comes from Latin schola leisure, and later it becomes a place where you study hard in your spare time, which means "school"

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school

[sku:l]

Noun (short for noun)

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