students

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öğrenci

Övgü öğrencileri çok çalışmaya teşvik eder. - Praise stimulates students to work hard.

Öğrencilerin öğlen yemeği zamanı saat on ikiden saat bire kadardır. - The students' lunch period is from twelve to one.

öğrenciler

Öğrencilerin öğlen yemeği zamanı saat on ikiden saat bire kadardır. - The students' lunch period is from twelve to one.

Övgü öğrencileri çok çalışmaya teşvik eder. - Praise stimulates students to work hard.

(Askeri) ÖĞRENCİLER: Bak. "training forces"
student
öğrenci

Go büyük ihtimalle benim ülkemdeki en popüler Japon oyunu olsa da o bile bazı üniversite öğrencileri dışında pek bilinmiyor. - Although Go is probably the most popular Japanese game in my country, at most only a few university students know it.

Latince'nin nasıl okunacağını çok az öğrenci bilir. - Few students know how to read Latin.

students union
öğrenci derneği
students association
öğrencilerin derneği
students' union
öğrenci derneği
student
{i} stajyer
student
student body bir okul veya üniversite öğrencilerinin tümü
college students
yüksekokul öğrencileri
foreign students
yabancı öğrenciler
successful students
(Eğitim) başarılı öğrenciler
university students
üniversiteliler
student
{i} araştırıcı
student
talebe

Toplam olarak takribî bin talebe var. - There are about a thousand students in all.

Ben okula gitmeyi seven bir talebeyim. - I am a student who likes going to school.

student
okuvcu
student
uzman
doctoral students
doktora öğrencileri
student
öğrencinin
student
renç
are there any discounts for students
öğrenciler için indirim var mı
returned students
dönüşümlü öğrenciler
student
student lamp değişik yönlere çevrilebilen masa lambası
student
student teacher stajiyer öğretmen
student
student nurse hemşirelik öğrencisi
student
{i} gözlemci
student
mektepli
student
studentship öğrencilik
student
şakirt
English - English
Get an e-mail address that goes with you when you graduate
Catherine of Alexandria, Thomas Aquinas
who forget their PIN must take a photo ID to the Registrar's Office (100 Mary Martin Hall) Students can take a photo ID to the Help Desk (26 L Building) to have passwords reset for a fee
Children and youth attending P-12 schools as distinguished from teacher candidates
means any learner of any age
Plural of student
Anyone attending BYUH day or evening school or enrolled in full or part-time in the Division of Continuing Education who audits or takes for credit a class or classes For purpose of traffic enforcement, any undergraduate student not attending spring and/or summer terms without being officially graduated or withdrawn is considered a student A student's spouse is also considered to a student, even though he/she may not be taking classes, and may park/drive only where his/her spouse's permit is valid
Students for a Democratic Society
radical American student organization founded in 1960 to promote participation in government affairs (after the start of the Vietnam War, the group changed its focus to actively protesting the War)
Students for a Democratic Society
Activist student organization in the U.S. Founded at the University of Michigan in 1960, its chapters were initially principally involved in the civil rights movement. Its "Port Huron Statement" of principles (1962) called for a new "participatory democracy." After organizing a national march in 1965 to protest U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, it became more militant, organizing student sit-ins to protest universities' participation in defense-related research. By 1969 the SDS had split into factions; the most notorious was the terrorist-oriented Weathermen, or Weather Underground. By the mid-1970s the group was defunct
students association
union that represents the students before the authority of the university and state
students' dormitories
small and cheap apartments especially for students that live on campus
students' union
The students' union is the students' organization in a university or college which organizes leisure activities, provides welfare services, and represents students' political interests
students' union
The students' union is the building where the students' union organization has its offices and which usually has a shop, a coffee bar, and a meeting place
grad students
plural form of grad student
graduate students
plural form of graduate student
medical students
plural form of medical student
student
A person seriously devoted to some subject, whether academic or not

He is a student of life.

student
A person who studies a particular academic subject

A student of philosophy.

student
{n} a scholar, learner, bookish man
Student
deshi
World Union of Jewish Students
international youth organization encouraging Jewish studies and involvement in Israel
exchange of students
interchanging of students from different schools for a set period of time (often the schools are in different countries)
high school students
students in secondary schools (grades 10-12, sometimes also grade 9)
student
A person whose enrolment is current at the census date An enrolment is current only if the student is entitled, under the University's various regulations, to receive tuition in the course, courses or units of study at that time Postgraduate students who have submitted theses for examination are not "enrolled" in this sense unless they are also validly enrolled in another course
student
any person attending any school of the Wake County Public School System
student
A skydiver trainee who has not been cleared to self-jumpmaster
student
A person enrolled at a university
student
A learner who is enrolled in a course or learning opportunity
student
A person who is enrolled in an educational institution
student
A person enrolled in classes at the university
student
Someone who is a student of a particular subject is interested in the subject and spends time learning about it. a passionate student of nineteenth century history
student
someone who learns at the direction of another usually in the context of a directed course and defined curriculum learner someone who learns through the process of living, realizing that life is about learning through noticing what is happening in experience and making improvements and changes to increase the quality of one's life in relationship with others
student
An individual for whom instruction is provided in an educational program under the jurisdiction of a school, school system, or other educational institution No distinction is made between the terms ''student'' and ''pupil,'' although ''student'' may refer to one receiving instruction at any level while ''pupil'' refers only to one attending school at the elementary or secondary level The term ''student'' is used to include individuals at all instructional levels A student may receive instruction in a school facility or in another location, such as at home or in a hospital Instruction may be provided by direct student-teacher interaction or by some other approved medium, such as television, radio, telephone, or correspondence
student
A student is a person who is studying at a university or college. Warren's eldest son is an art student, at St Martin's. a 23-year-old medical student. see also mature student
student
Lowest form of life at Oxford, but some aspire to greater things
student
a person registered as a full or part-time student at the University of New Brunswick
student
The (University) student here is the second-lowest form of life after the (teenage) foreign language student, unlike The Other Place
student
any person who attends or has attended a program of instruction sponsored by the Board Eligible student--a student or former student who has reached age 18 or is attending a postsecondary school Parent--either legal parent of a student, unless his/her rights under the FERPA have been removed by a court order, a guardian or an individual acting as a parent or guardian in the absence of the student's parent(s)
student
A user who can only access and/or modify her own records within the Project Atlantis Registration System
student
A person whose enrolment for a University course, or courses, is current at 31 March This includes students enrolled in Cross-Institutional programs and who are enrolled in Semester 2 only Note: These students were excluded from totals prior to 1994
student
{i} one who is enrolled in a school or college; one who studies, one who researches
student
Any person who attends or has attended the University
student
A student is a child who is studying at a secondary school. = pupil
student
A schoolchild
student
A person who has actively entered into a relationship with an academic program of the University in an officially recognized capacity
student
- A person who has applied and been admitted to the university and paid all fees Uses the system to access personal course information
student
a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines
student
Any person working within a laboratory for the express intent of learning through a laboratory procedure
student
A student is defined as one who is officially enrolled in a course/module/CSU offered by the Brisbane Institute of TAFE
student
A person engaged in study; one who is devoted to learning; a learner; a pupil; a scholar; especially, one who attends a school, or who seeks knowledge from professional teachers or from books; as, the students of an academy, a college, or a university; a medical student; a hard student
student
any person registered or attending classes on a full-time or part-time basis at Plymouth State College
student
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student
a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
student
a person recognized by the registrar as enrolled in an educational activity and who is in good standing at the institution
student
For purposes of FAA policy, "students" are students in high school, vocational and technical schools, associate or baccalaureate degree programs, and graduate programs who are enrolled or accepted for enrollment as degree-seeking students, are at least the minimum employment age under federal, state, or local laws, taking at least a half-time course load as defined by their institution, and maintaining a 2 0 GPA on a 4 0 or equivalent scale
student
One who studies or examines in any manner; an attentive and systematic observer; as, a student of human nature, or of physical nature
student
As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States to pursue a full course of study in an approved program in either an academic (college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, other institution, or language training program) or a vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution
student
means an individual who is
university students
students studying in this large institution of higher learning
students

    Turkish pronunciation

    studınts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsto͞odənts/ /ˈstuːdənts/

    Etymology

    [ 'stü-d&nt, ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin student-, studens, from present participle of studEre to study; more at STUDY.

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