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How about the students' English?
Student English: students

English [? stju? dnt]

Beauty [? Stu? dnt]

Students: college students; Graduate students; Students; (esp middle school students); Researcher; Scholars;

example sentence

For example, he has the appearance of a college student.

He looks like a college student.

freaky

Plural number: student

Mnemonic symbol:

Stud (y)

Study, study

It means "the occurrence of action": return

Someone.

The most commonly used English for students are: students, pupils, subjects, followers, boys and boys. Among them, student is the most frequently used and common one.

Student comes from the old French word estudiant in the late14th century, which means "student, scholar, person who is learning", that is, "student or scholar who is learning". Student is not only related to ancient French words, but also to the medieval Latin studiare, which means learning.

student

Meaning: n. student; Scholars;

Noun (abbreviation for noun) (student name;

(German) students

Phrase: Student Union

Student union; Puppet club

Visiting students

Audience students; Listening students English

No student is allowed to leave the room.

No student is allowed to leave this room.

The number of students is increasing rapidly.

The number of students is increasing rapidly.

believer

One of the twelve disciples of Jesus. Followers,

subordinate

Phrase: disciple of the devil

A follower of the devil; Demon's disciple

Demon's disciple

Demon's disciple

Example: "Nothing", the subject said.

"Don't teach anything." Disciple answered.

Disciples were greatly shocked.

This disciple is afraid.

student

A student, especially a pupil; Disciple, protege; Pupils;

Phrase: star student

Proud students; Excellent student

Pupillary reflex

Pupillary reflex

Amy is a third-grade student.

Amy is a third-year student.

She is loved by every student.

She is deeply loved by every student.

scholastic

Meaning: n. scholasticism, pedant; Roman Catholicism, especially the Jesuits, was appointed as a priest; A student or scholar, esp in a seminary. Academic [achievement or ability]; Academic;

Phrase: academic company

Scholars publishing house; Scholars publishing house

Academic paper

Cultural and educational newspaper

He is not fit for academic life.

He is not fit to be a scholar.

You don't understand the academic complexity.

Academic problems, you don't understand.