(private tutor)

  • 11Tutor [2] — Tutor (engl., spr. tjuht r), Privatlehrer; College T., Professor eines College, der das Geschäftliche der Studenten leitet; Private T. (spr. preiwĕt), Mitglied eines College, den die Studenten als Privatlehrer wählen, und in dessen Händen der… …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 12TUTOR (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = TUTOR (aka PLATO Author Language) paradigm = imperative (procedural) year = c. 1965 designer = Paul Tenczar Richard Blomme [from page 4 of The TUTOR Language by Bruce Sherwood, 1974.] developer = Paul Tenczar… …

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  • 13tutor — tutorless, adj. tutorship, n. /tooh teuhr, tyooh /, n. 1. a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, esp. a private instructor. 2. a teacher of academic rank lower than instructor in some American universities… …

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  • 14tutor — /ˈtjutə / (say tyoohtuh) noun 1. someone employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor. 2. a university teacher who supervises the studies of certain assigned undergraduates. 3. (in some… …

  • 15tutor — {{11}}tutor (n.) late 14c., guardian, custodian, from O.Fr. tutour guardian, private teacher, from L. tutorem (nom. tutor) guardian, watcher, from tutus, variant pp. of tueri watch over, of unknown origin. Specific sense of senior boy appointed… …

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  • 16tutor — I UK [ˈtjuːtə(r)] / US [ˈtutər] noun [countable] Word forms tutor : singular tutor plural tutors ** 1) a teacher in a college or university 2) someone who gives private lessons in a particular subject my daughter s violin tutor II UK [ˈtjuːtə(r)] …

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  • 17tutor — tu·tor || tuːtÉ™ / tju n. private teacher; university or college officer charged with responsibility for undergraduate students (for studies or welfare); guardian of a child v. instruct or teach (especially as a private teacher); perform the… …

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  • 18private instructor — noun a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.) • Syn: ↑coach, ↑tutor • Derivationally related forms: ↑tutorial (for: ↑tutor) …

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  • 19tutor — tu|tor1 [ˈtju:tə US ˈtu:tər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: tutus; TUTELARY] 1.) someone who gives private lessons to one student or a small group, and is paid directly by them ▪ The children were educated at home by a succession of tutors …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20tutor — [[t]tju͟ːtə(r), AM tu͟ːt [/t]] tutors, tutoring, tutored 1) N COUNT A tutor is a teacher at a British university or college. In some American universities or colleges, a tutor is a teacher of the lowest rank. He is course tutor in archaeology at… …

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