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teach·ing
(tē′chĭng)n.1. The act, practice, occupation, or profession of a teacher.
2. b. often teachings A precept or doctrine: the teachings of Buddha.
adj.1. Of, involving, or used for teaching: teaching materials; teaching methods.
2. Working as a teacher or in teaching: teaching assistants.
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teaching
(ˈtiːtʃɪŋ) n1. (Professions) the art or profession of a teacher
3. (modifier) denoting a person or institution that teaches: a teaching hospital.
4. (Education) (modifier) used in teaching: teaching materials.
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
teach•ing
(ˈti tʃɪŋ)n.
1. the act or profession of a person who teaches.
2. Often, teachings. something that is taught, esp. a doctrine or precept.
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teaching
- clinic - First meant 'teaching of medicine at the bedside.'
- didactics - The art or science of teaching.
- ear training - In music, it is the teaching of pitch and rhythm recognition.
- hypnopedia - Teaching during sleep.
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun | 1. | teaching - the profession of a teacher; 'he prepared for teaching while still in college'; 'pedagogy is recognized as an important profession' pedagogy, instruction education - the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university) catechesis - oral religious instruction (as before baptism or confirmation) catechetical instruction - teaching religious principles by questions and answers language teaching - teaching people to speak and understand a foreign language schooling - the act of teaching at school indoctrination - teaching someone to accept doctrines uncritically tutelage, tutorship, tuition - teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately) lesson - a unit of instruction; 'he took driving lessons' hypnopedia, sleep-learning - teaching during sleep (as by using recordings to teach a foreign language to someone who is asleep) spoonfeeding - teaching in an overly simplified way that discourages independent thought lecturing, lecture - teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class) |
2. | teaching - a doctrine that is taught; 'the teachings of religion'; 'he believed all the Christian precepts' doctrine, ism, philosophical system, philosophy, school of thought - a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school Golden Rule - a command based on Jesus' words in the Sermon on the Mount; 'Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you, do you even so unto them' (Matthew 7:12) mitsvah, mitzvah - (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law | |
3. | teaching - the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill; 'he received no formal education'; 'our instruction was carefully programmed'; 'good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded' didactics, education, educational activity, instruction, pedagogy activity - any specific behavior; 'they avoided all recreational activity' education - the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university) classroom project - a school task requiring considerable effort classwork - the part of a student's work that is done in the classroom homework, prep, preparation - preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home) lesson - a task assigned for individual study; 'he did the lesson for today' coeducation - education of men and women in the same institutions continuing education - a program of instruction designed primarily for adult students who participate part-time course, course of instruction, course of study, class - education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings; 'he took a course in basket weaving'; 'flirting is not unknown in college classes' elementary education - education in elementary subjects (reading and writing and arithmetic) provided to young students at a grade school extension service, university extension, extension - an educational opportunity provided by colleges and universities to people who are not enrolled as regular students extracurricular activity - educational activities not falling within the scope of the regular curriculum higher education - education provided by a college or university secondary education - education beyond the elementary grades; provided by a high school or college preparatory school team teaching - a method of coordinated classroom teaching involving a team of teachers working together with a single group of students work-study program - an educational plan in which students alternate between paid employment and formal study point system - a system of evaluation based on awarding points according to rules education - the gradual process of acquiring knowledge; 'education is a preparation for life'; 'a girl's education was less important than a boy's' academic program - (education) a program of education in liberal arts and sciences (usually in preparation for higher education) Department of Education, Education Department, Education - the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979 tuition, tuition fee - a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education); 'tuition and room and board were more than $25,000' |
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teaching
noun1. The act, process, or art of imparting knowledge and skill:education, instruction, pedagogics, pedagogy, schooling, training, tuition, tutelage, tutoring.
2. A principle taught or advanced for belief, as by a religious or philosophical group:
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učeníučitelskýpoučenírady
tanításoktatás
가르치기
radyučenieučiteľský
undervisning
doktrinöğretiöğretmeöğretmenliköğüt
teaching
[ˈtiːtʃɪŋ]A.N1. (= profession) → enseñanzaf, docenciaf (more frm)
have you considered a career in teaching? → ¿has pensado en dedicarte a laenseñanza?
her son's gone into teaching → su hijo se ha metido a profesor
have you considered a career in teaching? → ¿has pensado en dedicarte a laenseñanza?
her son's gone into teaching → su hijo se ha metido a profesor
2. (= activity) → enseñanzaf
our aim is to improve the teaching in our schools → nuestra meta es mejorar (el nivel de) la enseñanzaen loscolegios
he's got 16 hours teaching a week → da 16 horas de clasea lasemana
I like teaching → me gustadar clasesorenseñar
the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language → la enseñanzadelinglés como lenguaextranjeraTEFL/EFL, TESL/ESL, ELT, TESOL/ESOL
our aim is to improve the teaching in our schools → nuestra meta es mejorar (el nivel de) la enseñanzaen loscolegios
he's got 16 hours teaching a week → da 16 horas de clasea lasemana
I like teaching → me gustadar clasesorenseñar
the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language → la enseñanzadelinglés como lenguaextranjeraTEFL/EFL, TESL/ESL, ELT, TESOL/ESOL
3. (esp pl) [of philosopher, prophet] → enseñanzasfpl
according to the teaching(s) of Socrates → según las enseñanzas de Sócrates
the church's teaching on birth control → las enseñanzasor la doctrinade laIglesia con respecto al control de la natalidad
according to the teaching(s) of Socrates → según las enseñanzas de Sócrates
the church's teaching on birth control → las enseñanzasor la doctrinade laIglesia con respecto al control de la natalidad
B.CPDteaching aidN → artículomdidáctico, artículom de enseñanza
teaching aidsNPL → materialmdidáctico, materialm de enseñanza
teaching hospitalN (Brit) → hospitalmclínico
teaching materialN → materialmdidáctico, materialm de enseñanza
teaching postN → puestom de profesor, puestomdocente
teaching practiceN (Brit) → prácticasfpl de enseñanza
the teaching professionN → la profesióndocente, la docencia
the teaching staffN → el profesorado, el cuerpodocente
teaching aidsNPL → materialmdidáctico, materialm de enseñanza
teaching hospitalN (Brit) → hospitalmclínico
teaching materialN → materialmdidáctico, materialm de enseñanza
teaching postN → puestom de profesor, puestomdocente
teaching practiceN (Brit) → prácticasfpl de enseñanza
the teaching professionN → la profesióndocente, la docencia
the teaching staffN → el profesorado, el cuerpodocente
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
teaching
[ˈtiːtʃɪŋ]n (= profession, activity) → enseignementm
the teaching of English in schools → l'enseignement de l'anglais à l'école
to do some teaching → enseigner
Have you done any teaching lately? → Avez-vous enseignérécemment?
to go into teaching → se diriger vers l'enseignementteachings
the teaching of English in schools → l'enseignement de l'anglais à l'école
to do some teaching → enseigner
Have you done any teaching lately? → Avez-vous enseignérécemment?
to go into teaching → se diriger vers l'enseignementteachings
npl [philosopher, religion] → enseignementsmpl
the teachings of Jesus → les enseignements de Jésus
the teachings of Jesus → les enseignements de Jésus
modif [career, experience] → dans l'enseignement; [degree] → d'enseignement; [post, qualification] → d'enseignant(e); [material, method] → pédagogiqueteaching aids npl → supportsmplpédagogiquesteaching assistant n(US) → étudiant(e) m/fchargé(e) de travauxdirigésteaching certificate n(US)(for primary schools) → Certificatm d'aptitude au professorat des écoles, CAPEm; (for secondary schools) → Certificatm d'aptitude au professorat de l'enseignement du seconddegré, CAPESmteaching hospital n → centremhospitalieruniversitaire, CHUmteaching job n → postem d'enseignantteaching practice n(British) → stagem de formation des enseignantsteaching profession n
the teaching profession → la professionenseignanteteaching staff n(British) → personnelmenseignanttea cloth tea-clothn(British) → torchonmtea cosy (British)tea cozy(US)n → couvre-théièrem
the teaching profession → la professionenseignanteteaching staff n(British) → personnelmenseignanttea cloth tea-clothn(British) → torchonmtea cosy (British)tea cozy(US)n → couvre-théièrem
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
teaching
n→ das UnterrichtenorLehren(geh); (as profession) → der Lehrberuf; to take up teaching → den Lehrberufergreifen(form), → ; she enjoys teaching → sie unterrichtetgern; he is no good at teaching → er ist kein guterLehrer
(= doctrine: also teachings) → Lehref; his teaching on this subject was somewhat vague → seine Ausführungen zu diesem Thema waren ziemlichvage
teaching
:teaching aid
teaching diploma
teaching hospital
teaching machinen → Lernmaschinef, → Lehrmittelnt → für den programmiertenUnterricht
teaching profession
teaching staff
teaching time
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
teaching
[ˈtiːtʃɪŋ]n (gen) → insegnamentoshe went into teaching 10 years ago → ha incominciato a insegnare 10 anni fa
the teaching profession → l'insegnamento
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
teach
(tiːtʃ) – past tense, past participle taught (toːt) – verb to give knowledge, skill or wisdom to a person; to instruct or train (a person). She teaches English / the piano; Experience has taught him nothing. leer يُعَلِّم уча ensinar (na)učit lehren lære; undervise διδάσκω, εκπαιδεύωenseñar õpetama آموختن opettaa enseigner, apprendre לְלָמֵד सिखाना poučavati, učiti koga tanít mengajar kenna insegnare 教える 가르치다 mokyti mācīt mengajar lerenundervise, læreuczyć ensinar a învăţa преподавать; учить (na)učiť učiti podučavati undervisa i, lära [ut] สอน (วิชา) öğretmek 教導 вчити; викладати پڑھانا، سکھانا، تعليم دينا dạy, dạy bảo 教,教导,训练
ˈteacher noun a person who teaches, especially in a school. onderwyser مُعَلِّم учител professor učitel, -ka der/die Lehrer(in) lærer δάσκαλος, δασκάλα, καθηγητής, καθηγήτριαmaestro, profesor õpetaja معلم opettaja enseignant/-ante מורה शिक्षक učitelj tanár(nő) guru kennari insegnante 教師 교사 mokytojas skolotājs guru leraarlærernauczyciel professor profesor учитель učiteľ, -ka učitelj učitelj lärare ผู้สอน öğretmen 教師 вчитель(ка); викладач(ка) معلم، مدرس giáo viên 教师
teaching noun1. the work of teacher. Teaching is a satisfying job; (also adjective) the teaching staff of a school. onderwys تَعْليم учителска професия ensino učení, učitelský der Lehrberuf; Lehr-... undervisning; undervisnings- διδασκαλία, διδακτικόςenseñanza õpetamine معلمی opettaminen enseignementהוראה शिक्षण poučavanje, nastavničko zvanje tanítás pengajaran kennsla insegnamento 教えること 교직 mokymas mācīšana; skolotāja darbs mengajar onderwijsundervisningnauczanie ensino predare; învăţământ преподавание učenie; učiteľský poučevanje podučavanje undervisning, lärarjobb วิชาชีพการสอน öğretmenlik 教(書) вчителювання تدريس việc dạy 教(书)
2. guidance or instruction. She followed her mother's teaching. onderrig, onderwysing إرْشاد инструкция ensinamento poučení, rady die Lehre lære διδαχή, οδηγίεςlección õpetussõnad آموزش؛ رهنمود ohjaus leçons הוראה शिक्षण pouka tanítás pelajaran ráð insegnamenti 教え 지도 pamokymas []mācība didikan lesråd nauki ensinamento sfat руководство poučenie, rady nasvet uputstvo undervisning, vägledning คำแนะนำ tavsiye, öğüt 教導 навчання ہدايت، رہ نمائي sự hướng dẫn 教导
3. something that is taught. one of the teachings of Christ. lering, leer تَعْليم учение ensinamento učení die Lehre lære δίδαγμα, διδασκαλίαenseñanza, doctrina õpetus تعلیم opetus enseignementלימוד शिक्षा učenje vkinek a tanításai ajaran kenning insegnamenti 教え 가르침 mokymas mācība ajaran leerlærenauka ensinamento învăţătură учение učenie nauk učenje lära สิ่งที่สอน öğreti, doktrin 教誨、教義 вчення, доктрина تعليم lời dạy 教诲,教义
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