pupil [ 'pju:pl] n.学生,小学生
pupil [ 'pju:pl] n.瞳孔
pupil ['pju:pl] n. (小)学生, 瞳孔
高年级学生 upper/higher grade pupil/student; pupil/student in senior grades
低年级学生 lower grade pupil/student; pupil/student in junior grades
应届毕业生 graduating student/pupil; this year's graduates
pupil dilation 瞳孔扩张
If a pupil looks up at the teacher as a model, but not as a rival, he can never surpass the teacher.
弟子如果视老师为榜样而非对手,他就永远超不过老师。
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.
时间是了不起的教师,但不幸的是,它杀死所有的学生。
The teacher taught the pupils to do addition.
老师教小学生做加法。
Teachers should have a lot of patience with their pupils.
老师对待学生应该有充分的耐心。
A key task is to get pupils to perceive for themselves the relationship between success and effort.
重要的是让学生自己看到成功与努力之间的关系。
As the desert is like a sea, so is the camel like a ship.
沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。
As is the teacher, so is the pupil.
有其师必有其徒。
The teacher forecast that only 15 of his pupils would pass the examination.
这位老师预测他的学生中只有15人能通过考试。
It may have been a sharp criticism of the pupil’s technical abilities in writing, but it was also a sad reflection on the teacher who had omitted to read the essay, which contained some beautiful expressions of the child’s deep feelings.
这可能是对学生在写作中的技术能力的尖锐批评,但也是老师的失败的悲哀反映——忽略了朗读文章,这其中优美的表达可以激发孩子们的深刻感受。
The teacher was not wrong to draw attention to the errors, but if his priorities had centred on the child’s ideas, an expression of his disappointment with the presentation would have given the pupil more motivation to seek improvement.
老师注重错误没错,但是如果他更注重孩子的思想的话,他失望的表现会使孩子有提高的动力。
How many pupils are there in your class?
你的班里有多少名小学生?
The teacher sets high standard for his pupils.
这位老师给他的学生们定下高标准。
Experience keeps no school, she teaches her pupils singly.
亲身经验,才是经验。
Like teacher, like pupil.
有其师必有其徒。
That teacher helps his pupils most who most helps them to help themselves.
教师尽力帮助学生独立工作是给学生最大的帮助。
眸 [móu] /pupil of the eye/
瞳 [tóng] /pupil of the eye/
It is a rare school that allows pupils to concentrate on those things they do well.
很少有学校允许学生集中精力做他们能做好的事。
The merits of competition by examination are somewhat questionable, but competition in the certain knowledge of failure is positively harmful.
以考试竞争这种做法的好处本身有点值得怀疑,而明知有人考试会通不过的情况下还要进行竞争,则肯定是有害的。
{adj: apt, clever} mentally quick and resourceful
"an apt pupil"
"you are a clever man...you reason well and your wit is bold"-Bram Stoker
{adj: automatic, reflex, reflexive} without volition or conscious control
"the automatic shrinking of the pupils of the eye in strong light"
"a reflex knee jerk"
"sneezing is reflexive"
{adj: contracted} reduced in size or pulled together
"the contracted pupils of her eyes"
<-> expanded
{adj: dilated} made wider or larger in all dimensions
"a dilated pupil"
{adj: docile, teachable} ready and willing to be taught
"docile pupils eager for instruction"
"teachable youngsters"
{adj: miotic, myotic} of or relating to or causing constriction of the pupil of the eye
"a miotic drug"
{adj: pupillary} of or relating to the pupil of the eye
{n: Aristotle} one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC)
{n: Horner's syndrome} a pattern of symptoms occurring as a result of damage to nerves in the cervical region of the spine (drooping eyelids and constricted pupils and absence of facial sweating)
{n: Plato} ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC)
{n: acorea} absence of the pupil in an eye
{n: atropine} a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil; also administered in large amounts as an antidote for organophosphate nerve agents or organophosphate insecticides
{n: boarder} a pupil who lives at school during term time
{n: detention} a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home
"the detention of tardy pupils"
{n: dilation, dilatation} the act of expanding an aperture
"the dilation of the pupil of the eye"
{n: dunce cap, dunce's cap, fool's cap} a cone-shaped paper hat formerly placed on the head of slow or lazy pupils
{n: iridotomy} a surgical procedure that makes an incision in the iris of the eye in order to enlarge the pupil or to treat glaucoma
{n: iris} muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil; it forms the colored portion of the eye
{n: light adaptation} the process of adjusting the eyes to relatively high levels of illumination; the pupil constricts and the cones system is operative
{n: light reflex, pupillary reflex, miosis, myosis} reflex contraction of the sphincter muscle of the iris in response to a bright light (or certain drugs) causing the pupil to become smaller
{n: miotic drug, myotic drug, miotic, myotic} a drug that causes miosis (constriction of the pupil of the eye)
{n: mydriatic, mydriatic drug} a drug that causes the pupil of the eye to dilate; used to aid eye examinations
{n: old boy} a former male pupil of a school
{n: parasympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic} originates in the brain stem and lower part of the spinal cord; opposes physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system: stimulates digestive secretions; slows the heart; constricts the pupils; dilates blood vessels
{n: phenylephrine} a powerful vasoconstrictor used to dilate the pupils and relieve nasal congestion
{n: principal, school principal, head teacher, head} the educator who has executive authority for a school
"she sent unruly pupils to see the principal"
{n: pupil} contractile aperture in the iris of the eye
{n: schoolchild, school-age child, pupil} a young person attending school (up through senior high school)
{n: scopolamine, hyoscine} an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures
"transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness"
"someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying"
{n: student, pupil, educatee} a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
{n: tutelage, tuition, tutorship} teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)
{v: dilate, distend} become wider
"His pupils were dilated"
{v: discipline, correct, sort out} punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience
"The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently"
{v: recite} repeat aloud from memory
"she recited a poem"
"The pupil recited his lesson for the day"
{v: shepherd} watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils
Her days in school were happy, for the pupils loved her and her vivacious, inspired lessons.
她在学校里的日子是快活的,因为学生们爱她,喜欢她上的生动活泼、鼓舞人心的课。
Students seized on the ideal knocking on doors, throughout Eastbourne after school in search of sponsors to pledge a small sum for each word the pupils could spell correctly.
学生们立即采用这个好主意,放学后在伊斯特本挨家挨户敲门寻找赞助人保证为小学生能准确拼读出的每一个单词出一笔小小的费用。
H58.0*
Anomalies of pupillary function in diseases classified else-where
Argyll Robertson phenomenon or pupil, syphilitic (A52.1+)
归类於他处疾病的瞳孔功能异常
阿极鲁罗伯特森现象或瞳孔 , 梅毒性的 (A52.1+)
Q13.2
Other congenital malformations of iris
Anisocoria , congenital
Atresia of pupil
Congenital malformation of iris NOS
Corectopia
虹膜的其他先天性畸形
先天性瞳孔不等
瞳孔闭锁
其他未明示的虹膜之先天性畸形
瞳孔异位
pupil 瞳孔
Pupil reflex 瞳孔反射
Pupil 瞳孔
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