STUDENT


Meaning of STUDENT in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ brilliant , good , straight-A , talented

one of the best ~s the college has ever had

▪ college , school , university

▪ A level , sixth-form (both BrE )

▪ full-time , part-time

▪ prospective

▪ first-year , second-year , etc.

▪ graduate , postgraduate , research , undergraduate

▪ doctoral , master's , PhD , etc.

▪ mature ( BrE )

She studied metallurgy as a mature ~.

▪ former , old

She's a former ~ of mine who graduated in the 80s.

▪ fellow

He developed the website in collaboration with his fellow ~s.

▪ foreign , international ( esp. AmE ), overseas ( BrE )

▪ exchange

I first came to America as an exchange ~.

▪ art , engineering , law , medical , music , etc.

VERB + STUDENT

▪ enrol/enroll

Ninety-four ~s were enrolled in the class.

▪ educate , instruct , prepare , teach

▪ engage , motivate

teachers who engage ~s in meaningful discussions

▪ assist , encourage , help

The ~s are encouraged to think creatively.

STUDENT + NOUN

▪ nurse , teacher

▪ numbers , population

Student numbers at the college have increased by 25%.

▪ body ( esp. AmE ), council , government ( AmE ), group , organization

▪ days

She worked hard in her ~ days.

▪ life

I'm thoroughly enjoying ~ life.

▪ participation

▪ enrolment/enrollment

▪ grant ( esp. BrE ), loan

She had to take out a ~ loan to help her through college.

▪ accommodation ( BrE ), dorm ( informal ), dormitory

▪ newspaper

▪ visa

▪ activism , demonstration , protest , unrest

He often takes part in ~ demonstrations.

▪ activist

PREPOSITION

▪ as a ~

She first went to Paris as a ~.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .