school の英語での意味
schoolschool1 /skuːl/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1where children learn [countable, uncountable] a place where children are taught子どもが教育を受ける場所:
His mother always used to pick him up from school.彼の母親はいつも学校まで迎えに来ていた。2time at school [uncountable] a)a day’s work at school学校での一日の授業:
School begins at 8.30.授業は8時30分に始まる。before/after school
I’ll see you after school.放課後に会おう。 b)the time during your life when you go to school人生において学校に通う期間:
He’s one of my old friends from school.彼は学校時代からの旧友の一人だ。
Children start school between the ages of four and five.子どもたちは4歳から5歳の間に学校に入学する。3university [countable, uncountable] a)American English a college or university, or the time when you study there大学;またはそこで学ぶ期間:
Their kids are away at school now.彼らの子どもたちは今、大学に行っている。
She was going to school in Boston.彼女はボストンの大学に通っていた。 b)a department or group of departments that teaches a particular subject at a university大学において特定の学科を教える学部または学部群school of
the Harvard School of Public Healthハーバード公衆衛生大学院law/medical/business/graduate school
After two years of medical school, I thought I knew everything.医学部に2年通った後、私は何でも知っていると思っていた。4one subject [countable] a place where a particular subject or skill is taught特定の科目やスキルを教える場所:
a language school in Brightonブライトンにある語学学校school of
Amwell School of MotoringAmwell School of Motoring5at school a)in the school building学校の校舎内で:
I can get some work done while the kids are at school.子どもたちが学校にいる間に、仕事を少し片付けられる。 b)British English attending a school, rather than being at college or university or having a job大学進学や就職ではなく、学校に在学していること:
We’ve got two children at school, and one at university.学校に通っている子どもが2人、大学に通っている子どもが1人います。6in school a)in the school building学校の校舎内で:
Sandra’s not in school today.サンドラは今日、学校に来ていない。 b)American English attending a school or university rather than having a job就職せずに学校や大学に在学していること:
Are your boys still in school?あなたの息子さんたちはまだ学校に通っていますか?7art [countable] a number of people who are considered as a group because of their similar style of work作風が似ていることからひとつの派とみなされる人々の集まり:
the Impressionist school印象派8school of thought an opinion or way of thinking about something that is shared by a group of peopleある事柄についてグループの人々が共有する意見や考え方:
There are two main schools of thought on the subject.この問題については、二つの主な考え方がある。9of/from the old school with old-fashioned values or qualities昔ながらの価値観や特質を持つ:
a family doctor of the old school昔気質の家庭医10fish [countable] a large group of fish, whales, dolphins etc that are swimming together一緒に泳ぐ魚・クジラ・イルカなどの大群school of
a school of whalesクジラの群れ► see thesaurus at groupCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1 & 2— 意味 1 と 2verbs動詞go to school· Did you go to school in Paris?· パリで学校に通っていましたか?attend (a) school formalフォーマル (=go to a school)· Some of the children had not attended school very regularly before.· 以前、学校にあまり規則正しく通っていなかった子どもたちもいた。start school· Children in Britain start school when they are five.· イギリスの子どもたちは5歳で学校に入る。leave school· He left school when he was 16.· 彼は16歳で学校を卒業(退学)した。send somebody to school· His parents sent him to a private school.· 彼の両親は彼を私立学校に入学させた。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + school形容詞/名詞 + schoola state school British English, a public school American English (=a school that gets its money from the government)· Universities want to encourage more applicants from state schools.· 大学は公立学校からの志願者をより多く増やしたいと考えている。a private school (also a public school British English) (=a school where students pay to study)· He was educated at a private school.· 彼は私立学校で教育を受けた。somebody’s old school (=the school someone went to when they were young)· He went back to his old school to give a talk to the children.· 彼は母校に戻り、子どもたちに向けて話をした。a local school (=a school near where someone lives)· They sent their kids to the local school.· 彼らは子どもたちを地元の学校に通わせた。a boarding school (=a school where children also live and sleep)a day school (=a school where children go during the day but go home in the evenings)· The school is both a boarding school and a day school.· その学校は寄宿学校でもあり、通学制の学校でもある。a nursery school (=for children under 5)an infant school British English (=for children aged 5 to 7)a primary school British English, an elementary school American English (=for children up to 11)· Their children are still at primary school.· 彼らの子どもたちはまだ小学校に通っている。a secondary school (also a high school British English) (=for children from 11 to 16 or 18)a high school American English (=a school for students aged 14 to 18)a comprehensive school British English (=a secondary school for all children)a grammar school British English (=a secondary school for children who have passed an exam when they are 11)school + NOUNschool + 名詞school students (also school pupils British English)· Most school students have musical interests of some kind.· ほとんどの学生は何らかの音楽への興味を持っている。a school friend· She met some old school friends.· 彼女は昔の学校の友人たちに会った。a school uniform· He was still wearing his school uniform.· 彼はまだ学校の制服を着ていた。the school holidays British English· The trip will take place during the school holidays.· その旅行は学校の休暇中に行われる予定だ。the school run British English (=the journey taking children to and from school each day)· She had to be back in time for the school run.· 彼女は子どもたちの送り迎えの時間に間に合うよう戻らなければならなかった。the school playgroundthe school librarythe school hallthe school busthe school curriculum· Head teachers were asked to incorporate road safety education in the school curriculum.· 校長たちは道路安全教育を学校のカリキュラムに組み込むよう求められた。school meals/lunches (also school dinners British English)· We provide good-quality school meals.· 私たちは質の高い学校給食を提供している。a school governor British English (=an elected person who works with teachers to make decisions about how a school is organized)· The school governors have appointed a new head teacher.· 学校理事会は新しい校長を任命した。the school board American English (=the group of people who are elected to govern a school or group of schools)· The courts have upheld the school board's right to dismiss striking teachers.· 裁判所は、ストライキ中の教員を解雇する学校委員会の権利を支持した。the school day· Most children are tired at the end of the school day.· ほとんどの子どもは学校での一日が終わると疲れている。
すべての翻訳を見る1where children learn [countable, uncountable] a place where children are taught子どもが教育を受ける場所:
His mother always used to pick him up from school.彼の母親はいつも学校まで迎えに来ていた。2time at school [uncountable] a)a day’s work at school学校での一日の授業:
School begins at 8.30.授業は8時30分に始まる。before/after school
I’ll see you after school.放課後に会おう。 b)the time during your life when you go to school人生において学校に通う期間:
He’s one of my old friends from school.彼は学校時代からの旧友の一人だ。
Children start school between the ages of four and five.子どもたちは4歳から5歳の間に学校に入学する。3university [countable, uncountable] a)American English a college or university, or the time when you study there大学;またはそこで学ぶ期間:
Their kids are away at school now.彼らの子どもたちは今、大学に行っている。
She was going to school in Boston.彼女はボストンの大学に通っていた。 b)a department or group of departments that teaches a particular subject at a university大学において特定の学科を教える学部または学部群school of
the Harvard School of Public Healthハーバード公衆衛生大学院law/medical/business/graduate school
After two years of medical school, I thought I knew everything.医学部に2年通った後、私は何でも知っていると思っていた。4one subject [countable] a place where a particular subject or skill is taught特定の科目やスキルを教える場所:
a language school in Brightonブライトンにある語学学校school of
Amwell School of MotoringAmwell School of Motoring5at school a)in the school building学校の校舎内で:
I can get some work done while the kids are at school.子どもたちが学校にいる間に、仕事を少し片付けられる。 b)British English attending a school, rather than being at college or university or having a job大学進学や就職ではなく、学校に在学していること:
We’ve got two children at school, and one at university.学校に通っている子どもが2人、大学に通っている子どもが1人います。6in school a)in the school building学校の校舎内で:
Sandra’s not in school today.サンドラは今日、学校に来ていない。 b)American English attending a school or university rather than having a job就職せずに学校や大学に在学していること:
Are your boys still in school?あなたの息子さんたちはまだ学校に通っていますか?7art [countable] a number of people who are considered as a group because of their similar style of work作風が似ていることからひとつの派とみなされる人々の集まり:
the Impressionist school印象派8school of thought an opinion or way of thinking about something that is shared by a group of peopleある事柄についてグループの人々が共有する意見や考え方:
There are two main schools of thought on the subject.この問題については、二つの主な考え方がある。9of/from the old school with old-fashioned values or qualities昔ながらの価値観や特質を持つ:
a family doctor of the old school昔気質の家庭医10fish [countable] a large group of fish, whales, dolphins etc that are swimming together一緒に泳ぐ魚・クジラ・イルカなどの大群school of
a school of whalesクジラの群れ► see thesaurus at groupCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1 & 2— 意味 1 と 2verbs動詞go to school· Did you go to school in Paris?· パリで学校に通っていましたか?attend (a) school formalフォーマル (=go to a school)· Some of the children had not attended school very regularly before.· 以前、学校にあまり規則正しく通っていなかった子どもたちもいた。start school· Children in Britain start school when they are five.· イギリスの子どもたちは5歳で学校に入る。leave school· He left school when he was 16.· 彼は16歳で学校を卒業(退学)した。send somebody to school· His parents sent him to a private school.· 彼の両親は彼を私立学校に入学させた。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + school形容詞/名詞 + schoola state school British English, a public school American English (=a school that gets its money from the government)· Universities want to encourage more applicants from state schools.· 大学は公立学校からの志願者をより多く増やしたいと考えている。a private school (also a public school British English) (=a school where students pay to study)· He was educated at a private school.· 彼は私立学校で教育を受けた。somebody’s old school (=the school someone went to when they were young)· He went back to his old school to give a talk to the children.· 彼は母校に戻り、子どもたちに向けて話をした。a local school (=a school near where someone lives)· They sent their kids to the local school.· 彼らは子どもたちを地元の学校に通わせた。a boarding school (=a school where children also live and sleep)a day school (=a school where children go during the day but go home in the evenings)· The school is both a boarding school and a day school.· その学校は寄宿学校でもあり、通学制の学校でもある。a nursery school (=for children under 5)an infant school British English (=for children aged 5 to 7)a primary school British English, an elementary school American English (=for children up to 11)· Their children are still at primary school.· 彼らの子どもたちはまだ小学校に通っている。a secondary school (also a high school British English) (=for children from 11 to 16 or 18)a high school American English (=a school for students aged 14 to 18)a comprehensive school British English (=a secondary school for all children)a grammar school British English (=a secondary school for children who have passed an exam when they are 11)school + NOUNschool + 名詞school students (also school pupils British English)· Most school students have musical interests of some kind.· ほとんどの学生は何らかの音楽への興味を持っている。a school friend· She met some old school friends.· 彼女は昔の学校の友人たちに会った。a school uniform· He was still wearing his school uniform.· 彼はまだ学校の制服を着ていた。the school holidays British English· The trip will take place during the school holidays.· その旅行は学校の休暇中に行われる予定だ。the school run British English (=the journey taking children to and from school each day)· She had to be back in time for the school run.· 彼女は子どもたちの送り迎えの時間に間に合うよう戻らなければならなかった。the school playgroundthe school librarythe school hallthe school busthe school curriculum· Head teachers were asked to incorporate road safety education in the school curriculum.· 校長たちは道路安全教育を学校のカリキュラムに組み込むよう求められた。school meals/lunches (also school dinners British English)· We provide good-quality school meals.· 私たちは質の高い学校給食を提供している。a school governor British English (=an elected person who works with teachers to make decisions about how a school is organized)· The school governors have appointed a new head teacher.· 学校理事会は新しい校長を任命した。the school board American English (=the group of people who are elected to govern a school or group of schools)· The courts have upheld the school board's right to dismiss striking teachers.· 裁判所は、ストライキ中の教員を解雇する学校委員会の権利を支持した。the school day· Most children are tired at the end of the school day.· ほとんどの子どもは学校での一日が終わると疲れている。