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Základní Slovní Zásoba pro GRE - Pass S Létajícími Barvami

Zde se dozvíte některá anglická slova o úspěchu, jako je „alumna“, „confer“, „demerit“ atd., která jsou potřebná ke zkoušce GRE.

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Essential Words Needed for the GRE
alma mater

the university, college, or school that one used to study at

alma mater

alma mater

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[Podstatné jméno]
alumna

a former female student or pupil of a school, university, or college

[Podstatné jméno]
alumnus

a person, particularly a male one, who is a former student of a college, university, or school

[Podstatné jméno]
colloquium

a formal and academic conference or seminar

[Podstatné jméno]
collegiate

relating to a college or its students

kolegiální,vysokoškolský

kolegiální,vysokoškolský

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[Přídavné jméno]
commencement

a formal ceremony marking the completion of an academic program, typically involving the awarding of diplomas or degrees to students who have successfully completed their studies

[Podstatné jméno]
to confer

to give an official degree, title, right, etc. to someone

[sloveso]
convocation

a gathering of individuals who have come together in response to an official call; often for a specific purpose

shromáždění,konvokace

shromáždění,konvokace

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[Podstatné jméno]
cum laude

(in the US) with the third highest level of distinction achievable by a student

s vyznamenáním cum laude,s hodnocením cum laude

s vyznamenáním cum laude,s hodnocením cum laude

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[Příslovce]
curricular

relating to the topics that a course of study in a school or college consists of

kurikulární,týkající se učebního plánu

kurikulární,týkající se učebního plánu

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[Přídavné jméno]
magna cum laude

(in the US) with the second highest level of distinction achievable by a student

[Příslovce]
summa cum laude

(in the US) with the highest level of distinction achievable by a student

[Příslovce]
demerit

a point against someone for a fault or wrongdoing, often used in educational or disciplinary contexts

[Podstatné jméno]
disciplinary

related to a specific branch of knowledge or academic field

disciplínární,spojený s disciplínou

disciplínární,spojený s disciplínou

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[Přídavné jméno]
dissertation

a long piece of writing on a particular subject that a university student presents in order to get an advanced degree

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[Podstatné jméno]
elective

related to a course, activity, or option that is not mandatory

volitelný,nepovinný

volitelný,nepovinný

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[Přídavné jméno]
expulsion

the act of expelling or forcing someone to leave a particular place, especially a school

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[Podstatné jméno]
entrant

any individual or entity that is newly participating in a particular activity or competition

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[Podstatné jméno]
endowment

a financial contribution or asset given to support specific purposes, like education or charitable activities

[Podstatné jméno]
General Equivalency Diploma

an official certificate in the US that people who did not complete high school can obtain by taking some classes and successfully passing a test, which is the equivalent of the actual high school diploma

[Podstatné jméno]
grammar school

a type of school that typically provides education for young children in the first six or eight grades

[Podstatné jméno]
headmaster

a person, typically a man, who is in charge of a school

[Podstatné jméno]
interdisciplinary

involving or combining multiple academic disciplines or fields of study

[Přídavné jméno]
to invigilate

to monitor, especially during an examination, to ensure that rules are followed and cheating is prevented

[sloveso]
Ivy League

a group of eight private institutions of higher education in the United States known for their academic excellence, selective admissions policies, and competitive sports programs

[Podstatné jméno]
literacy

the capability to read and write

[Podstatné jméno]
magnet school

(the United States) a public school that is designed to offer specialized programs beyond the standard curriculum; typically located in a large city

[Podstatné jméno]
to matriculate

to officially enroll or register as a student at a school, college, or university

[sloveso]
prospectus

a descriptive catalog or booklet providing information about the courses, programs, and other offerings available at a college or university

[Podstatné jméno]
scholastic

associated with schools, education, or the academic environment

školní,akademický

školní,akademický

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[Přídavné jméno]
sophomore

a student at a high school or university in their second year of education

[Podstatné jméno]
sorority

a social club for female students in a university or college, especially in the US and Canada

[Podstatné jméno]
to suspend

to temporarily prevent someone from going to school as a punishment because they did something wrong

[sloveso]
recess

a scheduled break between lessons or classes in a school; allowing students to engage in relaxing activities

[Podstatné jméno]
tertiary college

(Britain) an educational institution that offers courses and programs for individuals aged 16 and above; typically providing further education beyond secondary school or high school

[Podstatné jméno]
vocational

involving the necessary knowledge or skills for a certain occupation

[Přídavné jméno]
tenure

a secure and permanent employment contract that ensures job stability; often granted to professors or teachers

[Podstatné jméno]
syllabus

books and subjects that students should study in a school or college course

[Podstatné jméno]
studious

very passionate about studying or reading

[Přídavné jméno]
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