education の英語での意味
educationeducation /ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃən $ ˌedʒə-/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1[singular, uncountable] the process of teaching and learning, usually at school, college, or university学校、カレッジ、または大学で行われる教授と学習のプロセス:
She also hopes her children will get a good education.彼女はまた、子どもたちが良い教育を受けられることを願っている。
efforts to improve girls’ access to education女子の教育機会を改善するための取り組み → formal education at formal1(6)2[uncountable] the teaching of a particular subject特定の教科の指導health/sex education3[uncountable] the institutions and people involved with teaching教育に携わる機関と人々:
the local education authority地方教育当局4[singular] an interesting experience which has taught you something – often used humorously何かを教えてくれる興味深い体験——しばしばユーモアを込めて使われる:
Having Jimmy to stay has been quite an education!ジミーを泊めたのは、なかなかいい勉強になったよ! → adult education, further education, higher educationCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションADJECTIVES/NOUN + education形容詞/名詞 + educationa good education· All parents want a good education for their children.· すべての親は子どもに良い教育を受けさせたいと思っている。a poor education (=not very good)· She had a poor education, and left school without qualifications.· 彼女は十分な教育を受けられず、資格も取らないまま学校を去った。an all-round education (=including a balance of lots of different subjects)· The school offers a good all-round education.· その学校は充実した全人教育を提供している。full-time education (=spending every weekday in a school or college)· Children must stay in full-time education until the age of 16.· 子どもは16歳になるまで全日制教育を受け続けなければならない。state education British English, public education American English (=provided by the government of a country)· The state of California guarantees free public education to all children.· カリフォルニア州はすべての子どもに無償の公教育を保障している。private education (=that people have to pay for)· I don't agree with the principle of private education.· 私は私立教育の原則には賛成しない。formal education (=from teachers at school or college, rather than learning by yourself)· She had no formal education and was brought up by her grandmother.· 彼女は正規の教育を受けておらず、祖母に育てられた。primary (school) education British English, elementary education American English (=for children aged between 5 and 11)· The government has announced plans to improve the quality of primary school education.· 政府は初等教育の質を向上させる計画を発表した。secondary education (also high school education American English) (=for children aged between 11 and 18)· She hopes to start a teaching career in secondary education.· 彼女は中等教育の分野で教職のキャリアを始めることを望んでいる。university/college education· Do you have a university education?· 大学教育を受けましたか?further/higher education (=at a college or university)· I did a carpentry course at the further education college.· 継続教育カレッジで大工仕事のコースを受講した。adult education (=for adults)· They run adult education classes at the local community college.· 地域のコミュニティカレッジで成人教育の授業を行っている。vocational education (=relating to skills needed for a particular job)· We offer vocational education and job training.· 職業教育と就職訓練を提供しています。nursery/pre-school education (=for children aged under 5)· The funding will provide nursery education for all four-year-olds.· その資金によって、4歳児全員に幼児教育が提供される。verbs動詞have an education· The women have had little education.· 彼女たちはほとんど教育を受けていない。get/receive an education· Some children grow up without receiving any education.· 何の教育も受けずに育つ子どもがいる。give/provide an education· The school aims to provide a good general education.· その学校は質の高い一般教育の提供を目指している。enter education (=start going to school, college etc)· The number of students entering higher education has risen.· 高等教育に進む学生の数が増加した。leave education British English (=stop going to school, college etc)· She left full-time education at the age of 16.· 彼女は16歳で全日制教育を終えた。continue your education· I hope to continue my education after high school.· 高校卒業後も学業を続けたいと思っている。education + NOUNeducation + 名詞the education system (=the way education is organized and managed in a country)· Is the British education system failing some children?· 英国の教育制度は一部の子どもたちを見捨てているのだろうか?the education department (=the government organization that makes decisions about education)· Newcastle City Council’s education department· ニューカッスル市議会の教育部門an education authority (=a government organization that makes official decisions about education in one particular area)· The school is funded by the local education authority.· その学校は地方教育当局から資金提供を受けている。the education service (=all the government organizations that work together to provide education)· There are plans to expand the adult education service.· 成人教育サービスを拡充する計画がある。education policy (=political plans for managing an education system)· The teaching unions are calling for the government to review its education policy.· 教職員組合は政府に教育政策の見直しを求めている。education reform (=changes that a government makes to the education system in a country)· the government’s programme of education reform· 政府の教育改革プログラム
すべての翻訳を見る1[singular, uncountable] the process of teaching and learning, usually at school, college, or university学校、カレッジ、または大学で行われる教授と学習のプロセス:
She also hopes her children will get a good education.彼女はまた、子どもたちが良い教育を受けられることを願っている。
efforts to improve girls’ access to education女子の教育機会を改善するための取り組み → formal education at formal1(6)2[uncountable] the teaching of a particular subject特定の教科の指導health/sex education3[uncountable] the institutions and people involved with teaching教育に携わる機関と人々:
the local education authority地方教育当局4[singular] an interesting experience which has taught you something – often used humorously何かを教えてくれる興味深い体験——しばしばユーモアを込めて使われる:
Having Jimmy to stay has been quite an education!ジミーを泊めたのは、なかなかいい勉強になったよ! → adult education, further education, higher educationCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションADJECTIVES/NOUN + education形容詞/名詞 + educationa good education· All parents want a good education for their children.· すべての親は子どもに良い教育を受けさせたいと思っている。a poor education (=not very good)· She had a poor education, and left school without qualifications.· 彼女は十分な教育を受けられず、資格も取らないまま学校を去った。an all-round education (=including a balance of lots of different subjects)· The school offers a good all-round education.· その学校は充実した全人教育を提供している。full-time education (=spending every weekday in a school or college)· Children must stay in full-time education until the age of 16.· 子どもは16歳になるまで全日制教育を受け続けなければならない。state education British English, public education American English (=provided by the government of a country)· The state of California guarantees free public education to all children.· カリフォルニア州はすべての子どもに無償の公教育を保障している。private education (=that people have to pay for)· I don't agree with the principle of private education.· 私は私立教育の原則には賛成しない。formal education (=from teachers at school or college, rather than learning by yourself)· She had no formal education and was brought up by her grandmother.· 彼女は正規の教育を受けておらず、祖母に育てられた。primary (school) education British English, elementary education American English (=for children aged between 5 and 11)· The government has announced plans to improve the quality of primary school education.· 政府は初等教育の質を向上させる計画を発表した。secondary education (also high school education American English) (=for children aged between 11 and 18)· She hopes to start a teaching career in secondary education.· 彼女は中等教育の分野で教職のキャリアを始めることを望んでいる。university/college education· Do you have a university education?· 大学教育を受けましたか?further/higher education (=at a college or university)· I did a carpentry course at the further education college.· 継続教育カレッジで大工仕事のコースを受講した。adult education (=for adults)· They run adult education classes at the local community college.· 地域のコミュニティカレッジで成人教育の授業を行っている。vocational education (=relating to skills needed for a particular job)· We offer vocational education and job training.· 職業教育と就職訓練を提供しています。nursery/pre-school education (=for children aged under 5)· The funding will provide nursery education for all four-year-olds.· その資金によって、4歳児全員に幼児教育が提供される。verbs動詞have an education· The women have had little education.· 彼女たちはほとんど教育を受けていない。get/receive an education· Some children grow up without receiving any education.· 何の教育も受けずに育つ子どもがいる。give/provide an education· The school aims to provide a good general education.· その学校は質の高い一般教育の提供を目指している。enter education (=start going to school, college etc)· The number of students entering higher education has risen.· 高等教育に進む学生の数が増加した。leave education British English (=stop going to school, college etc)· She left full-time education at the age of 16.· 彼女は16歳で全日制教育を終えた。continue your education· I hope to continue my education after high school.· 高校卒業後も学業を続けたいと思っている。education + NOUNeducation + 名詞the education system (=the way education is organized and managed in a country)· Is the British education system failing some children?· 英国の教育制度は一部の子どもたちを見捨てているのだろうか?the education department (=the government organization that makes decisions about education)· Newcastle City Council’s education department· ニューカッスル市議会の教育部門an education authority (=a government organization that makes official decisions about education in one particular area)· The school is funded by the local education authority.· その学校は地方教育当局から資金提供を受けている。the education service (=all the government organizations that work together to provide education)· There are plans to expand the adult education service.· 成人教育サービスを拡充する計画がある。education policy (=political plans for managing an education system)· The teaching unions are calling for the government to review its education policy.· 教職員組合は政府に教育政策の見直しを求めている。education reform (=changes that a government makes to the education system in a country)· the government’s programme of education reform· 政府の教育改革プログラム