| 释义 | 
		stu·dent \ˈst(y)üdənt\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Latin student-, studens, from student-, studens, present participle of studēre to be eager, be diligent, study — more at study 1.  : a person engaged in study : one devoted to learning: as  a.  : one enrolled in a class or course in a school, college, or university : pupil  b.  : one who independently carries on a systematic study or detailed observation of a subject   < a student of human nature >   < to students of ships and the sea, the Museum offers a valuable library — Dana Burnet > 2. often capitalized  : a member of a university foundation (as at Christ Church, Oxford) |