teacher
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++teach·er /ˈtiːtʃə $ -ər/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable] Examples from the Corpus
teacher• She's a teacher in the high school.• I remember having some pretty awful teachers when I was at school.• This year, the district hired 523 certified teachers.• Edward Cody, a World Civilization teacher, kept a map of the world with pins marking his students' birthplaces.• a conference for teachers of English• The school doesn't have enough French teachers.• Mrs. Sherwood was my first-grade teacher.• Some governing bodies have been sensitive to this danger and have established committees and structures involving teachers other than the teacher-governors.• But my teacher writes the stuff on the blackboard so quickly and then erases it before I can copy it all.• It is a false hierarchy to pose teachers as more important than other staff.• Satisfied with what be heard, he asked the teacher to be an intermediary between himself and the Kangs.• The teacher's aid can give valuable assistance in producing specialised materials under guidance of the teacher or adviser.• Figure 7.2 shows that as the age of the pupil increases, so the proportion of women teachers decreases.teacher training/education• What then does teacher education involve and how does it differ as a concept from teacher training?• The successful programs also are easy for teachers to implement and include teacher training and support.• Breaking the traditional mould of teacher training is not going to be easy.• The greater part of the grant has in the past been to help finance our teacher training.• At present teacher training is urban orientated.• Educationists must modify or supplement teacher training courses soas to cater for those who will work in rural schools.• We will undertake reform of the teacher training system to make it more effective in developing classroom skills.• It includes but extends beyond their contribution to teacher education.teach·er noun →THESAURUS1ChineseSyllable
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teacher
teach‧er S1 W1 /ˈtiːtʃə $ -ər/
noun [countable]
someone whose job is to teach, especially in a school:
a primary school teacher
language/history/science etc teacher
teacher training/education (=professional training to become a teacher)
▪ teacher someone who teaches as their job, especially in a school: a high school teacher
▪principal (also headteacher British English) the teacher who is in charge of a school or college: The teacher sent him to the principal’s office.
▪tutor someone who gives private lessons to one student or a small group of students. In Britain, a tutor is also a teacher in a university: They hired a tutor to help him with his English. | Your tutor will help you find a subject for your essay.
▪lecturer someone who teaches in a university or college: University lecturers aren’t very well paid.
▪professor a teacher in a college or university. In Britain, a professor is a high-ranking university teacher, especially one who is head of a department: She was professor of linguistics at Cambridge University.
▪instructor someone who teaches a sport or a practical skill such as swimming or driving: He works as a ski instructor in the winter. | a driving instructor
▪coach someone who helps a person or team improve in a sport: a professional tennis coach
▪educator especially American English formal someone whose job involves teaching people, or someone who is an expert on education: Most educators agree that class sizes are still too big.
▪trainer someone who teaches people particular skills, especially the skills they need to do a job: a teacher trainer | Many companies pay outside trainers to teach management skills to their staff.
▪governess a woman who lived with a family and taught their children in past times: As a governess, Charlotte Brontë received twenty pounds a year.
teach‧er S1 W1 /ˈtiːtʃə $ -ər/
noun [countable]
someone whose job is to teach, especially in a school:
language/history/science etc teacher
teacher training/education (=professional training to become a teacher)
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Verbs 动词
teach 教 :◆ John teaches French at the local school. 约翰在当地学校教法语。 ◆ She taught me how to change a tyre. 她教会了我换轮胎。 educate 教育 :◆ Our priority is to educate people about the dangers of drugs. 我们首先要做的是教育人们认识毒品的危害。 instruct 讲授;指导 :◆ Members of staff should be instructed in the use of fire equipment. 应该指导全体职员学会使用消防设备。 train 培养;训练 :◆ She's a trained midwife. 她是受过专门训练的助产士。 ◆ He's training the British Olympic swimming team. 他在训练英国的奥运游泳队。 coach 辅导;训练 :◆ He's the best football player I've ever coached. 他是我训练过的最出色的足球运动员。 ◆ ( )BrE She coaches some of the local children in maths. 她给当地一些孩子辅导数学。(英式英语) tutor 当…的教师;辅导 :◆ ( )NAmE She tutors some of the local children in math. 她给当地一些孩子辅导数学。(美式英语)
Nouns 名词
teacher 教师 :◆ school/college teachers 学校/大学教师 instructor 教员;教练;指导员 :◆ a swimming/science instructor 游泳教练;自然科学教员 trainer 训练员;教练;驯兽师 :◆ a horse trainer 驯马师 ◆ Do you have a personal trainer? 你有私人教练吗? coach (体育运动)教练;私人教练 :◆ a football coach 足球教练 tutor 私人教师;家庭教师 :◆ tutors working with migrant children 教移民孩子的家庭教师