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admission
Főnév
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(bejutás)

(bejutás)

felvétel

the permission given to someone to become a student of a school, enter an organization, etc.

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Admission to the club requires filling out an application and attending an interview with the board members.
What is "admission"?

Admission refers to the process of being allowed entry into a school, college, university, or program after meeting specific requirements, such as completing an application, providing necessary documents, and possibly passing exams or interviews. It signifies that an applicant has been accepted into an institution and is granted the opportunity to participate in its academic or extracurricular activities. Admission often follows a review process in which the institution evaluates the qualifications of the applicant to ensure they meet the criteria for entry.

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attendance
attendance
Főnév
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ə
tt
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ɛ
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n
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s
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(jelenlét)

(jelenlét)

részvétel

the state of being present at an event or a place

nonattendance

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admissive

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detention
Főnév
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t
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ɛ
n
n
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io
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n
(fogvatartás)

(fogvatartás)

büntetés

a type of punishment for students who have done something wrong and as a result, they cannot go home at the same time as others

What is "detention"?

Detention is a disciplinary action where a student is required to stay at school beyond regular hours as a consequence for misbehavior or failure to follow rules. During detention, the student is typically expected to sit quietly, complete assignments, or reflect on their actions. Detention can vary in length, from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the severity of the offense. It is often used as a corrective measure to discourage further misbehavior and to encourage responsibility and respect for rules.

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principal
Főnév
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N/A

N/A

the person in charge of running a school

Who is a "principal"?

A principal is the head of a school, responsible for managing the overall operation of the institution. They oversee the daily activities, ensure that educational standards are met, and work to create a safe and productive learning environment. Principals are involved in making decisions about curriculum, school policies, and student discipline. They also manage staff, including teachers and administrative personnel, and act as a link between the school, parents, and the local community. The principal plays a key role in shaping the school's culture and academic success.

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educator
educator
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ə
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t
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r
(nevelő)

(nevelő)

oktató

someone whose job is to teach people

Who is an "educator"?

An educator is a broad term that includes anyone involved in the educational process. Educators may work in classrooms, administrative roles, or research positions, and their responsibilities extend beyond just teaching. They may help develop curricula, support educational policies, or provide guidance to students on a variety of levels. The role of an educator is centered around facilitating learning in different contexts, from formal schooling to broader educational initiatives, and may include teaching, mentoring, or shaping the learning environment.

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janitor
janitor
Főnév
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ʤ
a
æ
n
n
i
ə
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(portás)

(portás)

takarító

someone whose job is cleaning and taking care of a school or other building

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chair
Főnév
ch
ʧ
ai
ɛ
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r
(tanszék élén álló professzor)

(tanszék élén álló professzor)

tanszékvezető

the position that a university professor has

What is a "chair"?

A chair is a senior academic position held by a university professor who leads a specific department, research area, or academic program. This role involves administrative responsibilities, such as overseeing faculty, managing departmental activities, and contributing to strategic planning within the institution. A chair is also often involved in teaching, mentoring, and conducting research. The position signifies a high level of expertise, leadership, and recognition within their academic field.

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dropout
Főnév
d
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r
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o
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p
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o
a
u
ʊ
t
t
(iskolát elhagyó)

(iskolát elhagyó)

iskolai lemorzsolódó

someone who leaves school or college before finishing their studies

Who is a "dropout"?

A dropout is a person who leaves school or an educational program before completing it, typically before earning a diploma or degree. This decision is often made for various reasons, such as personal, financial, or academic challenges, or a lack of interest in continuing the education. This can happen at any level of education, from high school to higher education. Those who drop out may face difficulties in finding employment or pursuing further education, as completing school is often seen as an important milestone for future opportunities.

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scholar
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r
(kutató)

(kutató)

tudós

someone who has a lot of knowledge about a particular subject, especially in the humanities

Who is a "scholar"?

A scholar is a person who is deeply involved in the study or research of a particular subject, often at an advanced level. Scholars are usually highly knowledgeable and dedicated to gaining expertise in their field. They may be involved in academic work, such as writing research papers, conducting studies, or teaching. Scholars often contribute to expanding knowledge and understanding within their area of interest, and they are typically associated with higher education or research institutions.

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truant
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r
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ua
n
n
t
t
(tanteremből hiányzó diák)

(tanteremből hiányzó diák)

iskolakerülő

a student who does not have permission for not attending school

Who is a "truant"?

A truant is a person, usually a student, who stays away from school without permission or a valid reason. This behavior involves skipping school or being absent without justification, which is typically against school rules. Truants may face consequences such as detention, a warning, or other disciplinary actions to encourage regular attendance. It can also be a sign of underlying issues, such as a lack of interest in school, problems at home, or other personal challenges.

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to confer
to confer
ige
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o
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n
n
f
f
e
ɜ
r
r
(kinevez)

(kinevez)

meghatároz

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

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to expel
to expel
ige
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ks
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(eltávolít)

(eltávolít)

kizár

to force someone to leave a place, organization, etc.

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to skip
ige
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(elmulasztani)

(elmulasztani)

kihagyni

to not do an activity on purpose, particularly one that one is supposed to do or usually does

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to flag
to flag
ige
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æ
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(kiemel)

(kiemel)

megjelöl

to put or draw a mark on something in order to make it more noticeable

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dissertation
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(értekezés)

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disszertáció

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

What is a "dissertation"?

A dissertation is a long and detailed written work, typically required for advanced academic degrees, where the author conducts original research on a specific topic. It presents the findings, analysis, and conclusions drawn from the research, often after years of study. Dissertations are usually more in-depth than other academic papers and aim to contribute new knowledge to the field. They are expected to demonstrate the author's expertise in the subject, as well as their ability to conduct independent research, organize complex information, and communicate their findings clearly.

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doctorate
doctorate
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(PhD)

(PhD)

doktori diploma

the highest degree given by a university

What is a "doctorate"?

A doctorate is the highest level of academic degree awarded by universities, typically following the completion of a master's degree. Earning a doctorate, such as a PhD, usually involves several years of advanced study, research, and writing a dissertation or thesis that contributes new knowledge to a specific field. Doctoral programs focus on developing expertise, critical thinking, and independent research skills. A doctorate is often required for careers in academia, research, or certain specialized professions, and it represents a significant achievement in one’s academic journey.

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field day
Főnév
uk flag
/fˈiːld dˈeɪ/
(sportnap)

(sportnap)

szabadnap

a day on which no classes are held and students take part in sports games

What is a "field day"?

A field day is an event, usually held outdoors, where students participate in various physical activities and sports. These activities can include races, relay events, obstacle courses, and team-based games, designed to promote teamwork, fitness, and friendly competition. Field days are often organized by schools or communities as a fun way to encourage physical exercise and enjoyment. The event typically features both individual and group challenges, with prizes or recognition given to those who perform well. Field days foster a sense of community and help students develop social and physical skills.

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field trip
Főnév
uk flag
/fˈiːld tɹˈɪp/
(tudományos kirándulás)

(tudományos kirándulás)

kirándulás

a trip made by researchers or students to learn more about something by being close to it

What is a "field trip"?

A field trip is an educational outing where students or participants travel to a location outside of the classroom or regular learning environment to gain hands-on experience or observe something related to their studies. Field trips provide an opportunity for individuals to engage with real-world applications of what they have learned, such as visiting museums, historical sites, nature reserves, or factories. These trips enhance learning by offering a practical, often interactive way to explore topics in greater depth and make connections between theory and practice.

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GRE
Főnév
uk flag
/ɡɹˈiː/
(GRE teszt)

(GRE teszt)

GRE vizsga

a test that must be passed in the US by students who want to continue their education after their first degree

What is the "GRE"?

The GRE, or Graduate Record Examination, is a standardized test used as part of the admission process for many graduate schools in the United States and other countries. The GRE measures skills in three main areas: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. The verbal reasoning section assesses reading comprehension, critical thinking, and the ability to analyze written material. The quantitative reasoning section evaluates mathematical skills, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. The analytical writing section requires test-takers to express complex ideas clearly and effectively through written essays. The GRE is often a requirement for various graduate programs, including master's and doctoral degrees, and is designed to provide a common measure for evaluating applicants' readiness for graduate-level study.

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cognitive
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n
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(észlelési)

(észlelési)

kognitív

referring to mental processes involved in understanding, thinking, and remembering

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extracurricular
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(iskolán kívüli)

(iskolán kívüli)

nem tantervi

not included in the regular course of study at a college or school

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intensive
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(érésztett)

(érésztett)

intenzív

involving a lot of effort, attention, and activity in a short period of time

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literate
literate
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ɜ
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t
t
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(olvasott)

(olvasott)

irott

having the skills to read and write

illiterate

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prestigious
melléknév
p
r
r
e
s
s
t
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i
g
ʤ
iou
ə
s
s
(tekintélyes)

(tekintélyes)

tiszteletteljes

having a lot of respect, honor, and admiration in a particular field or society

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vocational
melléknév
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v
o
c
k
a
t
ʃ
io
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n
n
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ə
l
l
(szakirányú)

(szakirányú)

szakmai

involving the necessary knowledge or skills for a certain occupation

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syllabus
Főnév
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s
y
ɪ
ll
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b
u
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s
(tananyagtanterv)

(tananyagtanterv)

tanterv

a document that outlines the topics, assignments, and expectations for a course

What is a "syllabus"?

A syllabus is a document that outlines the topics, goals, and structure of a course or class. It provides important details about the course content, including the subjects to be covered, key assignments, exams, and deadlines. The syllabus also typically includes information about course expectations, grading policies, required textbooks or materials, and the schedule of lessons. It serves as a guide for both students and instructors, helping to set clear expectations and ensure that everyone is on the same page throughout the course. A syllabus helps students plan and prepare for the course effectively.

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module
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(tanegység)

modul

a unit of study within a course offered by a college or university, covering a specific topic or area of study

What is a "module"?

A module is a specific unit or section of a course that focuses on a particular topic or skill. It is often part of a larger program or curriculum and is designed to be studied individually or in sequence with other modules. Each module typically includes lessons, assignments, and sometimes exams to help students understand and master the material. Modules can vary in length and content, and they allow students to learn in manageable portions. In some cases, completing several modules may be required to pass a course or earn a degree.

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algebra
algebra
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æ
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(algebrá)

(algebrá)

algebra

a branch of mathematics in which abstract letters and symbols represent numbers in order to generalize the arithmetic

What is "algebra"?

Algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses symbols and letters to represent numbers and quantities in equations and formulas. It helps solve problems involving unknown values by manipulating these symbols according to mathematical rules. Algebra is widely used in fields like science, engineering, and finance to model relationships and solve real-world problems.

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arithmetic
arithmetic
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ɛ
r
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th
θ
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(számtan)

(számtan)

aritmetika

a branch of mathematics that deals with addition, subtraction, multiplication, etc.

What is "arithmetic"?

Arithmetic is the branch of mathematics that deals with basic number operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It forms the foundation for more advanced mathematical topics and is used in everyday tasks like shopping, budgeting, and time management. It focuses on solving simple numerical problems and understanding basic number concepts.

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humanities
Főnév
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h
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ju
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a
æ
n
n
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t
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ie
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s
z
(humánis tudományok)

(humánis tudományok)

humán tudományok

studies that deal with people and their behavior such as language, philosophy, history, etc.

What is "humanities"?

Humanities is the study of human culture, history, and expression through fields like literature, philosophy, art, and music. It explores how people create, interpret, and preserve knowledge and traditions. The humanities deepen our understanding of human experience and foster critical thinking, empathy, and communication skills.

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residence hall
residence hall
Főnév
uk flag
/ɹˈɛzɪdəns hˈɔːl/
(diákotthon)

(diákotthon)

collégium

a college or university building in which students can reside

What is a "residence hall"?

A residence hall is a building on a college or university campus that provides living accommodations for students. It typically includes individual or shared rooms, along with common areas such as kitchens, lounges, and study spaces. Residence halls are designed to offer students a supportive living environment while they pursue their studies, often with additional services like on-site staff, maintenance, and social activities. They provide a sense of community for students, especially for those who live away from home during their academic years.

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theology
theology
Főnév
th
θ
eo
l
l
o
ə
g
ʤ
y
i
(vallástudomány)

(vallástudomány)

teológia

the study of religions and faiths

What is "theology"?

Theology is the study of religion, including beliefs, practices, and the nature of the divine. It explores the relationship between humans and the sacred, examining religious texts, rituals, and ethical teachings across different faith traditions. Theology provides insights into moral questions and contributes to discussions about the meaning of life and human purpose.

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zoology
zoology
Főnév
z
z
oo
oʊɑ
l
l
o
ə
g
ʤ
y
i
(állattan)

(állattan)

zoológia

a branch of science that deals with animals

What is "zoology"?

Zoology is the scientific study of animals, including their behavior, anatomy, physiology, and interactions with their environment. Zoologists research how animals adapt to their habitats, how they communicate, and how ecosystems function. Zoology also plays a role in conservation, studying endangered species and providing insights into how to protect animal biodiversity.

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SAT
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈɛs ɐ tˈiː/
(SAT teszt)

(SAT teszt)

SAT vizsga

a test that high school students take before college or university in the US

What is the "SAT"?

The SAT, or Scholastic Assessment Test, is a standardized college admissions test used in the United States. It measures a student's readiness for college by assessing skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. The SAT has several sections, including evidence-based reading and writing, math, and an optional essay. Colleges and universities often use SAT scores along with other factors like high school performance and extracurricular activities to evaluate applicants. The test provides a common way to compare students from different educational backgrounds, helping admissions officers make informed decisions about prospective students.

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AWOL
AWOL
melléknév
uk flag
/ˈeɪˌwɔɫ/
(nem elérhető)

(nem elérhető)

távollétében

Disapproving
Idiom

(of a person) not attending a place one was supposed to or leaving an obligation without any notice or permission

What is the origin of the idiom "AWOL" and when to use it?

The idiom "AWOL" originated in military usage and is an acronym for "Absent Without Leave." Its precise origin is attributed to the military and dates back to the early 19th century. It can be used in discussions about employee misconduct, academic misconduct, or any situation where someone fails to fulfill their responsibilities.

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35 szót tanult Lesson 21-ből. A tanulás és a szókincs felülvizsgálata érdekében kezdje el a gyakorlást!

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