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 truancy ['tru:әnsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 玩忽职守, 旷课

[法] 旷学, 旷职, 玩忽职守




    truancy
    [ noun ]
    failure to attend (especially school)
    <noun.act>


    Truancy \Tru"an*cy\, n.
    The act of playing truant, or the state of being truant; as,
    addicted to truancy.

    1. Phillips, whose granddaughter is among about 385 pupils boycotting the new Motley Elementary School, said parents aren't worried about the truancy law.
    2. The small remainder were held for so-called status offenses, such as truancy or running away.
    3. Mrs. Goodrich said efforts to investigate the reasons for truancy are part of the proposal to expand Learnfare.
    4. Only 12 authorities moved by more than 10 places compared with last year. The Isles of Scilly's one secondary school has children up to the age of 16 and has negligible truancy.
    5. They run a risk of truancy, repeating grades, becoming depressed and anxious, and dropping out.
    6. "What happens is that truancy becomes like a cancer," says Rodrick Alston, who oversaw the truancy task force for four years from a cluttered desk at the Marcus Garvey School.
    7. "What happens is that truancy becomes like a cancer," says Rodrick Alston, who oversaw the truancy task force for four years from a cluttered desk at the Marcus Garvey School.
    8. For the first time, an official Soviet newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda, used the word "strike" to describe what was previously was referred to as truancy or absenteeism in Stepanakert, the central city of Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region.
    9. "If you aren't cutting class by the fifth grade, you don't fit in anymore," explains Dan Santos, a Newark policeman who has been on the truancy beat for two years.
    10. Four of the top 10 performers are the four least deprived authorities on the government's index. This year for the first time the league tables show information on truancy rates.
    11. Trying to reduce truancy in big cities is a brutal battle.
    12. The law, intended to cut truancy, makes parent of truants under age 17 subject to a maximum of one year in jail and $1,000 fine.
    13. Some inner city authorities reported results barely half as good as the national average, with alarming truancy rates and individual schools achieving hardly any GCSE passes at high grades. There are, of course, explanations aplenty.
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