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Topic: EDUCATION
Language:
Old English
Origin:
scol, from
Latin
schola, from
Greek
schole
'discussion, school'
school
1
noun
school
1
S1
W1
1
where children learn
[
uncountable and countable
]
a place where children are taught
COLLOCATIONS
COLLOCATIONS
go to school
attend school
formal
(=
go to school
)
a new school
(=
a school that you are going to for the first time
)
somebody's old school
(=
the school someone used to go to
)
school children/pupils/teacher
school uniform
school playground/library/bus etc
school meal/dinner
British English
school holiday(s)
British English
His mother always used to pick him up from school.
Which
school
do you
go to
(=
attend
)
?
Starting
a new school
can be quite frightening.
I went back to
my old school
in West Ham recently to talk to the children there.
a play put on by the local
school children
the first day of the
school holidays
2
time at school
[
uncountable
]
a)
a day's work at school
:
School begins at 8.30.
before/after school
I'll see you after school.
b)
the time during your life when you go to school
:
He's one of my old friends from school.
Children
start school
between the ages of four and five.
He
left school
at 16 and went to work as a bank clerk.
3
university
a)
[
uncountable and countable
]
American English
SEC
a college or university, or the time when you study there
:
Their kids are away at school now.
She was going to school in Boston.
b)
[
countable
]
SEC
a department or group of departments that teaches a particular subject at a university
school of
the Harvard School of Public Health
law/medical/business/graduate school
After two years of medical school, I thought I knew everything.
4
one subject
[
countable
]
SE
a place where a particular subject or skill is taught
:
a language school in Brighton
school of
Amwell School of Motoring
5
at school
a)
in the school building
:
I can get some work done while the kids are at school.
b)
British English
attending a school, rather than being at college or university or having a job
:
We've got two children at school, and one at university.
6
in school
a)
in the school building
:
Sandra's not in school today.
b)
American English
attending a school or university rather than having a job
:
Are your boys still in school?
7
art
[
countable
]
a number of people who are considered as a group because of their similar style of work
:
the Impressionist school
8
school of thought
an opinion or way of thinking about something that is shared by a group of people
:
There are two main schools of thought on the subject.
9
of/from the old school
with old-fashioned values or qualities
:
a family doctor of the old school
10
fish
[
countable
]
HBF
HBA
a large group of fish,
whale
s
,
dolphin
s
etc that are swimming together
school of
a school of whales
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