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Definition of teacher in English: teachernoun ˈtiːtʃəˈtitʃər A person who teaches, especially in a school. 教师 Example sentencesExamples - So the rebel with a cause has transformed into the history teacher we all wish we'd had.
- Then you can also go through the paper with a teacher and see how to improve it.
- My entire class was making a noise waiting for the teacher to turn up for a music lesson.
- Training is given to schools as well as resource material for teachers to use in class.
- On the first day of the new school year the teachers are crackling with enthusiasm.
- Staff at a Swindon school say a teacher who accused of assaulting a pupil is bearing up well.
- Sally is now a teacher in a Thai primary school teaching English using song and dance.
- He stepped up to the desk and spoke in a hushed whisper to my history teacher, Mrs Burton.
- Make notes if you feel there is anything that you wish to discuss with a particular teacher.
- Art teachers often instruct students to close one eye in order to flatten what they see.
- Do any of you really believe that a teacher sits at home plotting how to make a fuss about any one kid at school?
- At the Catholic Junior School a teacher caned me for talking to the boy next to me.
- The crush you had on the history teacher was so obvious it could be seen a mile off.
- And by the time we go to high school our teachers will be impressed with what we can do.
- Also victims of bullying are not given any sort of support from teachers at all.
- In fact I have picked it up again several more times just to annoy my history teacher.
- He paid tribute to the hard work of teachers and trusted teachers to do their job.
- Schools and teachers that cherish the interests of their pupils should not fear it.
- Talk to your teacher and ask them if they think there may be a reason for the low grade.
- Jobsharing can thus be seen as a valuable tool to helping schools retain teachers.
Synonyms educator, tutor, instructor, pedagogue, schoolteacher, schoolmaster, schoolmistress, master, mistress, governess, educationalist, educationist supply teacher coach, trainer lecturer, professor, don, fellow, reader, academic guide, mentor, guru, counsellor sophist Scottish dominie Indian pandit North American, chiefly derogatory schoolmarm informal teach British informal beak Australian/New Zealand informal chalkie, schoolie archaic doctor, schoolman, usher rare preceptor
Derivativesadjective My own children always laugh at my teacherly impulses to say that the students should tell the teachers what is going on, but there it is. Example sentencesExamples - ‘You need to curl your fingers up more,’ Arson replied, sounding very professional and teacherly.
- That's now my ideal of teacherly advocacy: The object of veneration is not the lecturer but the work of art.
- Yet the teacherly streak in Orwell - his calling to educate the unenlightened bourgeoisie - drove him further to investigate Britain's under-class.
- This teacherly tourism involves a scholar deriving far greater richness from the terrain than she or he deposits.
- Sometimes teacherly authority is the only answer.
Rhymesbleacher, creature, feature, headteacher, Katowice, Nietzsche, preacher, screecher Definition of teacher in US English: teachernounˈtitʃərˈtēCHər A person who teaches, especially in a school. 教师 Example sentencesExamples - My entire class was making a noise waiting for the teacher to turn up for a music lesson.
- Then you can also go through the paper with a teacher and see how to improve it.
- Schools and teachers that cherish the interests of their pupils should not fear it.
- The crush you had on the history teacher was so obvious it could be seen a mile off.
- He paid tribute to the hard work of teachers and trusted teachers to do their job.
- Also victims of bullying are not given any sort of support from teachers at all.
- Staff at a Swindon school say a teacher who accused of assaulting a pupil is bearing up well.
- Art teachers often instruct students to close one eye in order to flatten what they see.
- Training is given to schools as well as resource material for teachers to use in class.
- So the rebel with a cause has transformed into the history teacher we all wish we'd had.
- Jobsharing can thus be seen as a valuable tool to helping schools retain teachers.
- Do any of you really believe that a teacher sits at home plotting how to make a fuss about any one kid at school?
- Talk to your teacher and ask them if they think there may be a reason for the low grade.
- In fact I have picked it up again several more times just to annoy my history teacher.
- At the Catholic Junior School a teacher caned me for talking to the boy next to me.
- On the first day of the new school year the teachers are crackling with enthusiasm.
- And by the time we go to high school our teachers will be impressed with what we can do.
- Sally is now a teacher in a Thai primary school teaching English using song and dance.
- He stepped up to the desk and spoke in a hushed whisper to my history teacher, Mrs Burton.
- Make notes if you feel there is anything that you wish to discuss with a particular teacher.
Synonyms educator, tutor, instructor, pedagogue, schoolteacher, schoolmaster, schoolmistress, master, mistress, governess, educationalist, educationist |