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n. 学校教育, 学费



    schooling
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of teaching at school

    2. <noun.act>
    3. the process of being formally educated at a school

    4. <noun.cognition>
      what will you do when you finish school?
    5. the training of an animal (especially the training of a horse for dressage)

    6. <noun.act>


    Schooling \School"ing\, a. [See {School} a shoal.] (Zo["o]l.)
    Collecting or running in schools or shoals.

    Schooling species like the herring and menhaden. --G.
    B. Goode.


    School \School\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Schooled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Schooling}.]
    1. To train in an institution of learning; to educate at a
    school; to teach.

    He's gentle, never schooled, and yet learned.
    --Shak.

    2. To tutor; to chide and admonish; to reprove; to subject to
    systematic discipline; to train.

    It now remains for you to school your child,
    And ask why God's Anointed be reviled. --Dryden.

    The mother, while loving her child with the
    intensity of a sole affection, had schooled herself
    to hope for little other return than the waywardness
    of an April breeze. --Hawthorne.


    Schooling \School"ing\, n.
    1. Instruction in school; tuition; education in an
    institution of learning; act of teaching.

    2. Discipline; reproof; reprimand; as, he gave his son a good
    schooling. --Sir W. Scott.

    3. Compensation for instruction; price or reward paid to an
    instructor for teaching pupils.

    1. Although she is the product of the most liberal of Western schooling, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto still covers her head in public and never shakes hands with men _ in keeping with Islamic fundamentalism.
    2. More than 400 hill tribe children _ Christian, Buddhist and animist _ live in a Morse-run hostel when they come down from their villages for schooling in this northern hub.
    3. Officials differ on whether more money necessarily means better schooling.
    4. The second is a legitimate function of schools and indeed a necessary ingredient of schooling.
    5. Among respondents with postgraduate schooling, just 37 percent called an accident likely; that swelled to 58 percent of those who has not gone beyond high school.
    6. Black males, on average, spent 8 years in a one-parent situation, and received 0.6 year less schooling than those who spent their entire childhood in a two-parent home.
    7. "If you look at people who migrated in the late 1950s, on the day of arrival they had about a year's more schooling than natives. In the 1980s, they had about a year's less," says economist George Borjas of University of California at San Diego.
    8. The schooling record is bleak with failures or drop-out rates of above 40 per cent. Illiteracy is among the highest in Europe, at around 20 per cent, reaching close to 40 per cent of the population in some rural areas.
    9. The study found that the divorce rate for marriages in which the wife has more schooling than her husband is over 50 percent higher than it is for marriages in which the husband has the same or higher educational achievement.
    10. America received a D for prevalence of illegal drugs and Bs for the percentage of Gross National Product devoted to public education, place of schooling in the family value structure and the percentage of families below the poverty line.
    11. It seeks to teach the rest to read within five years, but there is resistance in rural areas where many still find little use for schooling, particularly for girls.
    12. This school is about schooling.
    13. To the parents of America, I ask you to get involved in your child's schooling.
    14. This milestone adventure into foreign territory sets the stage for many years of schooling to come, and calm preparation by mom and dad can help ease the strain, federal educators report.
    15. Third World countries, though struggling with poverty, violence and debt, have made big strides in schooling their children and prolonging people's lives in recent years, according to figures assembled by the World Bank.
    16. Deferments are available for people in a variety of circumstances, including those who are unemployed and those who continue their schooling.
    17. Cavazos, who began his schooling along with other cowboys' Spanish-speaking children at the ranch, became education secretary on Sept. 20.
    18. One of my favourite paintings in the exhibition is a large Cuyp, The Riding Lesson, which shows gentlemen schooling their horses on a golden afternoon.
    19. He joined the illegal Communist Party in 1931, as a 19-year-old of peasant stock with only eight years of schooling.
    20. As a government servant, like his father and grandfather, Mr. Akhikari pays nothing for his housing, water and only child's schooling.
    21. The card back includes the rabbi's place and date of birth, schooling and other facts in both English and Hebrew.
    22. The lawsuit also seeks personal damages for the boy's mental anguish, loss of reputation and damages for two lost years of income as a result of the interruption of his schooling, the lawyer said.
    23. But will the reforms create coherent and diverse schooling or a patchwork of provision? Already, schools and local authorities which dislike the comprehensive system can reject it.
    24. They are about to face a number of wide-ranging proposals from the federal government, including: Shorter study courses: Bonn wants secondary schooling to last 12 years rather than 13 as is now the practice in western Germany.
    25. The only thing which would count in American eyes is German troops in the Gulf." MONEY and schooling are the keys to healthy aging, a major study concludes.
    26. "Whereas a lot of American students take time off in the summer to travel, the majority of students who come here on a visa have to work to make money for schooling," said Cathy Burke, owner of the Irish Pub in Atlantic City.
    27. New Jersey state education commissioners have criticized poor districts for the weak quality of schooling "but have failed along with the Legislature to provide full equalization," Wise said.
    28. In contrast to comprehensive schooling dominating British education, the principle of 'streaming' prevails in most of Germany, reflected in the numerous types of secondary schools.
    29. Still, Albertson says, students who complete a two-year degree at the campus are barred from going anywhere other than UA-Fairbanks if they want more schooling.
    30. He said he nonetheless hoped eventually to resume his schooling and become an electonics engineer, the newspaper said.
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