school

school
I 1. noun
1) Schule, die; (Amer.): (university, college) Hochschule, die; attrib. Schul-

be at or in school — in der Schule sein; (attend school) zur Schule gehen

to/from school — zur/von od. aus der Schule

go to school — zur Schule gehen

have time off school — schulfrei haben

there will be no school today — heute ist keine Schule

2) attrib. Schul[aufsatz, -bus, -jahr, -system]

school holidays — Schulferien Pl.

school exchange — Schüleraustausch, der

the school term — die Schulzeit

3) (disciples) Schule, die

school of thought — Lehrmeinung, die

4) (Brit.): (group of gamblers) Runde, die
2. transitive verb
(train) erziehen; dressieren [Pferd]

school somebody in something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) unterweisen (geh.)

II noun
(of fish) Schwarm, der; Schule, die (Zool.)
* * *
I 1. [sku:l] noun
1) (a place for teaching especially children: She goes to the school; He's not at university - he's still at school; (American) He's still in school.) die Schule
2) (the pupils of a school: The behaviour of this school in public is sometimes not very good.) die Schüler (pl.)
3) (a series of meetings or a place for instruction etc: She runs a sewing school; a driving school.) die Schule
4) (a department of a university or college dealing with a particular subject: the School of Mathematics.) die Fakultät
5) ((American) a university or college.) die Hochschule
6) (a group of people with the same ideas etc: There are two schools of thought about the treatment of this disease.) die Schule
2. verb
(to train through practice: We must school ourselves to be patient.) sich erziehen
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- schoolboy
- schoolgirl
- schoolchild
- school-day
- schooldays
- schoolfellow
- school-leaver
- schoolmaster
- schoolmate
- school-teacher
II [sku:l] noun
(a group of certain kinds of fish, whales or other water animals swimming about: a school of porpoises.) der Schwarm
* * *
school1
[sku:l]
I. n
1. (for children) Schule f
graduate/undergraduate \school AM hohe/niedrige Stufe innerhalb des Hochschulsystems
primary [or AM elementary] \school Grundschule f, Volksschule f ÖSTERR, Primarschule f SCHWEIZ
public \school AM staatliche Schule; BRIT Privatschule f
secondary \school ≈ weiterführende [o höhere] Schule, ≈ Hauptschule f ÖSTERR, ≈ Mittelschule f SCHWEIZ
vocational \school Berufsschule f
to be in \school in der Schule sein
to attend [or go to] \school zur Schule gehen, die Schule besuchen
to begin [or start] \school eingeschult werden
to leave \school von der Schule [ab]gehen; (with diploma) die Schule beenden [o abschließen]
to teach \school AM [an der Schule] unterrichten
to be at \school with sb mit jdm zusammen zur Schule gehen
2. (school premises) Schule f, Schulgebäude nt
3. no pl (activity) [Schul]unterricht m
\school starts at 9 am die Schule fängt um 9 Uhr morgens an
4. (pupils and staff)
the whole \school + sing vb die ganze Schule
5. AM (fam: university) Universität f
6. (university division) Fakultät f; (smaller division) Institut nt, Seminar nt
7. (for learning one subject) Schule f
dancing/driving \school Tanz-/Fahrschule f
the \school of hard knocks (fig) die Schule der bitteren Erfahrungen
the \school of life die Schule des Lebens fig
8. ART, PHILOS Schule f
the Impressionist \school of painting die Schule des Impressionismus
9.
to be one of the old \school von der alten Schule sein
to tell tales out of \school aus der Schule plaudern
II. vt
to \school sb
1. (educate) jdn erziehen
2. (train) jdn schulen
you must \school yourself to be tolerant du musst dich in Toleranz üben
her children are well \schooled in correct behaviour ihre Kinder wissen sich korrekt zu benehmen
to \school a dog einen Hund dressieren
III. n modifier (library, nurse, song) Schul-
\school cafeteria Schülercafeteria f
\school paper Schülerzeitung f
\school principal Schuldirektor(in) m(f), Rektor(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ
\school zone Schulgebiet nt
school2
[sku:l]
I. n ZOOL Schule f; (shoal) Schwarm m
\school of fish Fischschwarm m
II. vi ZOOL einen Schwarm bilden
* * *
I [skuːl]
1. n
1) Schule f; (US = college, university) College nt, Universität f

at school — in der Schule/im College/an der Universität

to go to school — in die Schule/ins College/zur Universität gehen

there's no school tomorrow — morgen ist schulfrei or keine Schule

school of art/dancing, art/dancing school — Kunst-/Tanzschule f

the school of life — die Schule des Lebens

to be brought up in the school of hard knocks — durch bittere or schlechte Erfahrungen gelernt haben

to take sb to school (inf)es jdm zeigen (inf)

2) (UNIV: department) Fachbereich m; (of medicine, law) Fakultät f

School of Arabic Studies — Institut nt für Arabistik

3) (= group of artists, philosophers etc) Schule f

Plato and his school — Platon und seine Schüler(schaft)

I'm not one of that school — ich gehöre nicht zu den Leuten, die das meinen

he adheres to another school of thought — er vertritt eine andere Lehrmeinung

he's a diplomat of the old school — er ist ein Diplomat der alten Schule

2. vt
lehren; animal dressieren; one's temper zügeln

to school sb in a technique — jdn eine Technik lehren, jdn in einer Technik unterrichten or unterweisen

he schooled himself to control his temper — er hatte sich dazu erzogen, sich zu beherrschen

II
n
(of fish) Schule f; (of herrings) Schwarm m
* * *
school1 [skuːl]
A s
1. Schule f (Institution):
at (US in) school auf oder in der Schule ( A 4);
her children are still at school ihre Kinder gehen noch zur Schule;
school for the deaf Gehörlosenschule;
school of flying Fliegerschule;
school of motoring Fahrschule; high school, etc
2. (meist ohne art) (Schul)Unterricht m, Schule f:
after school nach der Schule;
at (US in) school in der Schule;
go to school zur Schule gehen;
put to school einschulen;
there is no school today heute ist schulfrei; tale 5
3. Schule f, Schulhaus n, -gebäude n
4. US Hochschule f
5. UNIV
a) Fakultät f, Fachbereich m
b) Institut n
6. Schools pl UNIV umg Schlussexamen n (für den Grad eines Bachelor of Arts; in Oxford)
7. fig harte etc Schule:
the hard school of life
8. MAL, PHIL etc Schule f:
other schools of opinion andere Meinungsrichtungen;
the Hegelian school PHIL die hegelianische Schule oder Richtung, die Hegelianer pl;
school of thought (geistige) Richtung;
there are different schools of thought on that darüber gehen die Meinungen auseinander; old school
9. UNIV, HIST Hörsaal m
10. the Schools HIST die Scholastiker pl
11. SCHIFF, MIL
a) Exerziervorschrift f
b) Drill m
12. MUS Schule f:
a) Lehrbuch n
b) Lehre f, System n
B v/t
1. einschulen
2. schulen, ausbilden (beide:
in dat):
schooled geschult, geübt
3. sein Temperament, seine Zunge etc zügeln, beherrschen
4. school o.s. (to) sich erziehen (zu), sich üben (in dat);
school o.s. to do sth lernen oder sich daran gewöhnen, etwas zu tun
5. ein Pferd dressieren
6. obs tadeln
school2 [skuːl] s FISCH Schwarm m (auch fig), Schule f, Zug m (Wale etc)
sch. abk school
* * *
I 1. noun
1) Schule, die; (Amer.): (university, college) Hochschule, die; attrib. Schul-

be at or in school — in der Schule sein; (attend school) zur Schule gehen

to/from school — zur/von od. aus der Schule

go to school — zur Schule gehen

have time off school — schulfrei haben

there will be no school today — heute ist keine Schule

2) attrib. Schul[aufsatz, -bus, -jahr, -system]

school holidays — Schulferien Pl.

school exchange — Schüleraustausch, der

the school term — die Schulzeit

3) (disciples) Schule, die

school of thought — Lehrmeinung, die

4) (Brit.): (group of gamblers) Runde, die
2. transitive verb
(train) erziehen; dressieren [Pferd]

school somebody in something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) unterweisen (geh.)

II noun
(of fish) Schwarm, der; Schule, die (Zool.)
* * *
n.
Lehranstalt f.
Schule -n f.

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