schools – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
schools
n.
European universities during the Middle Ages; scholastics who taught in said universities of medieval Europe
school
n.
any institution of learning; group of people influenced by a common master or system of thought; system; faculty, academic department; large group of fish or sea mammals
v.
teach, instruct, provide with an education; train, guide; swim or feed in a large group (about fish or sea mammals)
School
school
Noun
1. an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900"
(hypernym) educational institution
(hyponym) academy
(member-meronym) staff, faculty
2. a building where young people receive education; "the school was built in 1932"; "he walked to school every morning"
(synonym) schoolhouse
(hypernym) building, edifice
(hyponym) conservatory, conservatoire
(part-holonym) school system
(part-meronym) classroom, schoolroom
3. the process of being formally educated at a school; "what will you do when you finish school?"
(synonym) schooling
(hypernym) education
4. an educational institution's faculty and students; "the school keeps parents informed"; "the whole school turned out for the game"
(hypernym) educational institution
5. the period of instruction in a school; the time period when schools is in session; "stay after school"; "he didn't miss a single day of school"; "when the school day was done we would walk home together"
(synonym) schooltime, school day
(hypernym) time period, period of time, period
(part-meronym) study hall
6. a body of creative artists or writers or thinkers linked by a similar style or by similar teachers; "the Venetian school of painting"
(hypernym) body
(hyponym) Ashcan School, Eight
7. a large group of fish; "a school of small glittering fish swam by"
(synonym) shoal
(hypernym) animal group
(member-meronym) fish
Verb
1. educate in or as if in a school; "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"
(hypernym) educate
(hyponym) home-school
(derivation) schooltime, school day
2. train to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
(synonym) educate, train, cultivate, civilize, civilise
(hypernym) polish, refine, fine-tune, down
(hyponym) sophisticate
3. swim in or form a large group of fish; "A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait"
(hypernym) swim
(derivation) shoal
schools
adj.
scholastic, methodical
school (de)
n.
school, shoal
school
n.
školní; pro maturanty