pupil 详细解释

pupil

['pju:pl]

n.小学生, 弟子
n.瞳孔

n.[C]

1. 小学生, 学生; 弟子

The school has 1500 pupils.

这所学校有一千五百名小学生。

2. (有监护人的)未成年人, 被监护人

词形变化

形容词: pupilar |

词义辨析

同义:

n.学生

student  scholar  schoolchild  

反义:

n.学生; 弟子

master  

英英释义

名词 pupil:

a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution

同义词:student, educatee

contractile aperture in the iris of the eye

a young person attending school (up through senior high school)

同义词:schoolchild, school-age child

补充

pupilpupil英:[ˈpju:pəl] 美:[ˈpjupəl]n.1.学生, 小学生The pupils replied in one voice.小学生异口同声地回答。The tenor was a pupil of a singer.这位男高音歌手师承一位歌唱家。2.瞳孔

例句

1. Almost 70 per cent of secondary school pupils in Denmark said they enjoyed learning.几乎70%的丹麦中学生表示他们喜欢学习。 2. After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker.毕业后, 戈尔德施密特成了作曲家弗朗茨•施雷克的弟子。 3. Her eyes were unblinking, the pupils dilated with shock.她眼睛一眨不眨, 瞳孔因吃惊而变大。 4. the guardian of pupils and minors未成年人的监护人 5. There are 28 pupils in my class.我班上有28名学童。 6. He was a pupil of Liszt.他是李斯特的门生。 7. There are 22 pupils in the kindergarten class.那个幼儿园班里有22名学童。 8. a painting by a pupil of Rubens鲁本斯一位弟子的画作 9. Both Rimsky-Korsakov and his pupil Stravinsky are renowned composers of classical music.里姆斯基一苛萨科夫和他的弟子斯特拉文斯基都是古典音乐的著名作曲家。 10. Aristotle was Plato's most brilliant pupil.亚里士多德是柏拉图最杰出的门生。