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单词 study group
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Definition of study group in English:

study group

noun
  • A group of people who meet to study a particular subject and then report their findings or recommendations.

    study groups have been set up to examine the database available for decision-making
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the study group has developed its recommendations, present them to the board.
    • On their own initiative, the students established a study group that met regularly several times a week.
    • If they set up a study group, they should make certain that Councillor Moore is one of the students.
    • The three of us comprised an impromptu study group for one of our MBA exams in The International Economy.
    • Twenty per cent of the study group included consultants, who rarely carry out defibrillation.
    • One actually has to join a group within the congregation, a choir or a Bible study group.
    • England, said the study group, had outstanding central defenders, but were weakened by key players not being fit.
    • We have tried to get her back to the study group, but she says she has better things to do now.
    • By the time I'm supposed to meet my study group, I've only solved half of the problems.
    • She will lead a study group for students on current journalism issues.
    • Then some friends of mine and I decided to start a loosely-formed study group.
    • It would serve as an excellent companion text for a Bible study group or a continuing-education class.
    • The study group will submit a detailed report within three months, reports our Agartala correspondent.
    • There are few side effects reported in a large study group.
    • One barrier the study group seeks to remove is fees for surgery consultations and prescriptions.
    • Today we worship together and offer a small study group to help people in this area that of our same lifestyle.
    • Commission a study group to see if we can spin it as a safeguard against terrorism for citizens.
    • Then start over again and take it up with a study group or a couple of friends you meet with regularly, maybe over Sunday dinners.
    • They are taking lessons in Portuguese and have begun a weekly study group for fellow Zimbabweans new to the area.
    • Over the summer, the trust created a study group to explore the implications of adding affordable housing to the UniverCity.
    Synonyms
    workshop, tutorial, lecture, session, class, lesson, period
 
 

Definition of study group in US English:

study group

noun
  • A group of people who meet to study a particular subject and then report their findings or recommendations.

    study groups have been set up to examine the database available for decision-making
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have tried to get her back to the study group, but she says she has better things to do now.
    • Over the summer, the trust created a study group to explore the implications of adding affordable housing to the UniverCity.
    • On their own initiative, the students established a study group that met regularly several times a week.
    • Then some friends of mine and I decided to start a loosely-formed study group.
    • Commission a study group to see if we can spin it as a safeguard against terrorism for citizens.
    • England, said the study group, had outstanding central defenders, but were weakened by key players not being fit.
    • The three of us comprised an impromptu study group for one of our MBA exams in The International Economy.
    • One barrier the study group seeks to remove is fees for surgery consultations and prescriptions.
    • By the time I'm supposed to meet my study group, I've only solved half of the problems.
    • Once the study group has developed its recommendations, present them to the board.
    • She will lead a study group for students on current journalism issues.
    • One actually has to join a group within the congregation, a choir or a Bible study group.
    • The study group will submit a detailed report within three months, reports our Agartala correspondent.
    • Then start over again and take it up with a study group or a couple of friends you meet with regularly, maybe over Sunday dinners.
    • It would serve as an excellent companion text for a Bible study group or a continuing-education class.
    • If they set up a study group, they should make certain that Councillor Moore is one of the students.
    • Today we worship together and offer a small study group to help people in this area that of our same lifestyle.
    • They are taking lessons in Portuguese and have begun a weekly study group for fellow Zimbabweans new to the area.
    • There are few side effects reported in a large study group.
    • Twenty per cent of the study group included consultants, who rarely carry out defibrillation.
    Synonyms
    workshop, tutorial, lecture, session, class, lesson, period
 
 
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