词组 | teacher |
释义 | teacher /ˈtiːtʃə $ -ər/ noun [C] someone whose job is to teach, especially in a schooladjectives/nouns + teachera good/great/excellent teacher I had a really good teacher.a bad/terrible/incompetent teacher He’s a good cook, but unfortunately he is a terrible teachersb’s favourite teacher BrE sb’s favorite teacher AmE I like her – she’s my favourite teacher.a science/French etc teacher Mrs Gonzales was our Spanish teacher.a piano/dance/art teacher Harry has a lesson with his piano teacher on Saturday mornings.a school teacher also a schoolteacher School teachers should be paid more money.an elementary school/high school etc teacher I always wanted to be a high school teacher.a classroom teacher (=one who works in a classroom) Some classroom teachers spend half their time trying to keep the students under control.the head teacher BrE (=the person in charge of a school) Judith is head teacher of a primary school in Salford.a full-time/part-time teacher Helen got a job as a part-time teacher.a qualified teacher Schools are only allowed to employ qualified teachers.a first-grade/second-grade teacher AmE She worked as a sixth-grade teacher.a woman teacher There are more women teachers in elementary schools.a substitute teacher (=one who replaces the usual teacher) Mrs Jones was ill, so we had a substitute teacher.a supply teacher BrE (=one who does temporary work in schools) The school has to rely on supply teachers.teacher + nounsteacher training I want to do a teacher training course.THESAURUS: teacher principal also head teacher BrE the teacher who is in charge of a school or college: The teacher sent him to the principal’s office. | She is the head teacher at a big secondary school. 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. | My tutor liked my essay and gave me a B for it. lecturer someone who teaches in a university or college: University lecturers aren’t very well paid. | He is senior lecturer in business studies. 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: I'm having lessons from a professional tennis coach. | The coach says the team must work harder, if they are to win the championship. educator formal especially AmE 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: Many companies pay outside trainers to teach management skills to their staff. | He works as a teacher trainer. governess a woman who lived with a family and taught their children in past times: When she was a governess, Charlotte Brontë received twenty pounds a year. |
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