state school
英 [ˈsteɪt skuːl]
美 [ˈsteɪt skuːl]
n. 公立学校
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 公立学校
a school that is paid for by the government and provides free education - 公立学校
a school that is paid for by the government and provides free education
柯林斯词典
- (免费的)公立学校
Astate schoolis a school that is controlled and funded by the government or a local authority, and which children can attend without having to pay.
in AM, use 美国英语用 public school
双语例句
- Almost half of state school teachers never or rarely recommend their brightest students apply to Oxbridge, according to a new poll that suggests teachers are consciously limiting their pupils 'options.
一份新调查发现,几乎半数的公立学校老师从未或很少推荐最优秀的学生申请牛津(Oxford)和剑桥(Cambridge)。这份调查指出,老师们正有意识地限制学生选择。 - These were developed in a year-long process led by state governors and chief state school officers.
该标准由各州州长和最高教育长官历时一年牵头制定。 - But if money were no object, would it be better to send your child to an independent, or a state school?
但如果钱不是问题,把孩子送进私立学校好,还是公立学校好呢? - The private school fees were eight times the cost of the state school.
私立学校的学费是公立学校的8倍。 - But by far the best route to fairness is not fiddling with the universities but improving the state school system.
但是获得公平的最好途径是不要干预大学的事务,而是改善公立学校的体制。 - That's half the typical cost at a four-year state school, and a fraction of a private university's$ 26,000-average annual tuition.
这是在四年制州立大学就读的成本的一般,是私立大学每年高达26000美元学费的小数部分。 - About 40 states now have laws that allow parents, teachers, churches or others frustrated with the state school system to establish their own schools and receive public funds for every student they attract.
目前约有40个州通过了相关法律,允许家长、教师、教堂和其他对州立学校体系感到失望的人创办自己的学校,并为他们招收的每一位学生提供公共资金。 - Although I went to a state school, I enjoyed a comfortable upbringing and had never experienced a proper labouring job.
虽然我读的是公立学校,但我的成长环境非常舒适,从来就没做过像样的体力活。 - There used to be a state school, but it's gone independent.
这所学校本来是州立的,现在改为私立的。 - This is about choosing a state school over a pricey private school.
这是关于应该选择一所州立大学而不是昂贵的私立学校的问题。
