- high schooler
- [ʹhaı͵sku:lə] n амер.
ученик средней школы; школьник
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
high schooler — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌskülə(r) noun : a high school student * * * noun, pl ⋯ ers [count] US : a high school student … Useful english dictionary
high schooler — noun see high school I … New Collegiate Dictionary
high schooler — See high school. * * * … Universalium
high-schooler — student who attends a high school (grades 9 12) … English contemporary dictionary
high school — ☆ high school n. a secondary school that usually includes grades 10, 11, and 12, and sometimes grade 9 (and occasionally, esp. formerly, grades 7 and 8), and that offers academic or vocational subjects: see also JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, SENIOR HIGH… … English World dictionary
high school — high school, adj. high schooler. a school attended after elementary school or junior high school and usually consisting of grades 9 or 10 through 12. [1815 25] * * * In the U.S., any three to six year secondary school serving students about 14–18 … Universalium
schooler — noun [in combination] chiefly N. Amer. a pupil or student of a particular level or status: a high schooler … English new terms dictionary
high school — I. noun Date: 1824 a school especially in the United States usually including grades 9 12 or 10 12 • high schooler noun II. noun Etymology: translation of French haute école Date: 1884 a system of advanced exercises in horsemanship … New Collegiate Dictionary
high school — noun 1》 N. Amer. a secondary school. 2》 (in the UK except Scotland) used chiefly in names of grammar schools or independent fee paying secondary schools. Derivatives high schooler noun … English new terms dictionary
high school — /ˈhaɪ skul/ (say huy skoohl) noun → secondary school. –high schooler, noun …
schooler — /skooh leuhr/, n. a person who attends school, esp. a child (usually used in combination): a new course for junior high schoolers. [from parasynthetic derivatives with SCHOOL1 and a preceding attributive; see ER1] * * * … Universalium