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Meaning of student | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1 Frequent
ˈstjuː.dn̩t

Definitions

  1. A person who studies or learns about a particular subject
  2. A person who studies or learns about a particular subject.
  3. Clipping of Student's
  4. scholar; school
  5. One who is being educated:learner, pupil, scholar.
  6. A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution
  7. A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution.
  8. student, schoolchild, schoolboy, schoolgirl
  9. estudiante;medical ___ → ___ de medicina.
  10. A person who is enrolled at a college or university
  11. A person who is enrolled at a college or university (as contrasted with a pupil or schoolchild attending a primary or secondary school).
  12. to go through a narrow place
  13. One who is enrolled or attends classes at a school, college, or university.
  14. One who studies something: a student of contemporary dance.
  15. (Education) a. a person following a course of study, as in a school, college, university, etc
  16. (Education) a person who makes a thorough study of a subject
  17. a person formally engaged in learning, esp. one enrolled in an institution of secondary or higher education.
  18. any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully: a student of human nature.
  19. 'student'In British English, a student is usually someone who is studying or training at a university or college.The doctor was accompanied by a medical student.
  20. 'schoolchildren'In British English, children attending schools are often referred to generally as schoolchildren, schoolboys, or schoolgirls.Each year the museum is visited by thousands of schoolchildren.

Equivalents

Afrikaans student
አማርኛ ተማሪ
Azərbaycanca tələbə
Беларуская студэ́нт студэнтка
Български студент студентка
Català estudiant
Čeština student studentka
Cymraeg myfyriwr
Dansk studerende
Esperanto lernanto
Español alumno escolar estudiante estudiantil
Euskara ikasle
Gaeilge mac léinn
Gàidhlig oileanach
Galego estudante
ગુજરાતી વિદ્યાર્થી
Hausa ɗalibi
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi haumāna
Հայերեն ուսանող
Bahasa Indonesia murid pelajar siswa siswi
Íslenska nemandi
日本語 学生
Қазақша оқушы студент
한국어 학생
Кыргызча окуучу үйрөнчүк
Lietuvių studentas studentė
Latviešu studente students
Te Reo Māori ākonga
Македонски студент студентка
Монгол оюутан сурагч
Bahasa Melayu murid pelajar
नेपाली विद्यार्थी
Nederlands student studente
ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଛାତ୍ର
Polski student studentka uczeń uczennica
پښتو طالب
Português aluna aluno estudante estudiosa estudioso
Română student studentă
Slovenčina študent
Српски student studenta studente студент
తెలుగు విద్యార్థి
Тоҷикӣ донишҷӯ
Türkmençe talyp
Türkçe öğrenci
ئۇيغۇرچە تالىپ
Українська студент студентка
Oʻzbekcha talaba
Tiếng Việt học sinh sinh viên
Yorùbá akẹkọọ

Examples

“She is a student of human interactions.”
“He is a student of life.”
“I am not tall enough to become the function well, nor leane enough to bee thought a good Studient : but to be ſaid an honeſt man and a good houſkeeper goes as fairely, as to ſay, a carefull man, & a great ſcholler. The Competitors enter.”
“The student of marine life in Southern California should become aware that […] a great many changes have taken place during the past century that have modified the characters of the plant and animal communities of the seashore.”
“The students were out raising funds for rag week.”
“In general, alſo, it may be obſerved, that a greater degree of gentility is affixed to the character of a ſtudent in England than elſewhere ; by which means our clergy have an opportunity of ſeeing better company while young, and of ſooner wearing off thoſe prejudices which they are apt to imbibe even in the beſt regulated univerſities, and which may be juſtly termed the vulgar errors of the wiſe.”
“In behalf of manhood and common sense, he would protest against such a conclusion ; and if any pale student, glued to his desk here, seek an apology for a way of life whose natural fruit is that pallid and emasculate scholarship of which New England has had too many examples, it will be far better that this sketch had not been written.”
“A handful of young students bent on showing their patriotism had stirred up more trouble than they possibly could have imagined.”

CEFR level

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Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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