The relation between students and school - School
Improving students' connections with their professors alone will not result in academic advances. Students who have tight, good, and supportive connections with their instructors, on the other hand, will achieve better levels of accomplishment than students who have more friction in their interactions with their professors. When students behave impolitely toward their teacher, other students show supporting movements. In that situation, the teacher feels vulnerable, and the mindlessness of the students harms the lead role of the teacher. This is not a surprising action because the school environment has, inaccurately, a hierarchical structure. The minimization of this situation is supposed to be done so that teachers are not in a laughable situation. The supposed action should determine the governing role of the class.
1 It is finished or you have completed anything if that is completed or that you are over with it
- -> I'm coming. I'm done here.
- ->I am tired but I have to get this work done.
Synonym
completed, concluded, wired
Opposite
incomplete, indefinitei, unfixed
2 optimal conditions for meal cooking
- -> The barbeque looks like done.
- ->My mom said that the meal was done, so we could eat.
3 socially reasonable, particularly in those who adhere to a rigid range of social provisions
- -> You can't be done to show your sadness in work.
- ->You are totally done to request your meal.
1 a satisfactory standard or of great quality
- -> Her cookies are so good.
- ->They sell good quality pens.
- ->The furniture looks good.
2 enjoyable, pleasant for someone
- -> We had a really good time with my friends.
- ->It's so good to hear your voice.
- ->It's really good to drink coffee with you.
3 strong and sensible to support in a discussion
- -> I have good reason to doubt his words.
- ->He always asks good questions.
4 used to show or get approval or respect to something
- -> His family is good-looking and well-educated.
- ->It's good that some people go to congre.
5 skillful to do something well
- -> He was very good at his job.
- ->He's really a good dancer.
- ->She is one of the best players in the world.
6 ethically right; behaving in a morally correct manner
- -> I wish you were a better person.
- ->It's good to help kids in Africa.
7 following rules or standards firmly
- -> They were all good children.
- ->He promised to be a good boy from now on.
- ->They all have good manners.
8 want to help someone, being kind to others
- -> You are so good to me.
- ->I never doubted her good intentions.
- ->He was good to everyone on the team.
9 being powerful and healthy
- -> She replied, "I'm good, don’t worry."
- ->I know she's good, but I still worry about her.
- ->I can't see it even with my good eye.
10 affecting something or someone in an useful way
- -> These chemicals are not good for children.
- ->Too much alcohol is not good for your liver.
Opposite
Living so close to a chemical factory can't be good.
1 possessing the ability and duty to manage something, such as a country or an institution
- -> They became the governing body for amateur soccer in the U.S.
- ->He left the governing party on November 5th.
- ->The rules are regulated by the governing body.
Synonym
ruling
1 foolish and someone can laugh easily
- -> Her laughable words were nonsense.
- ->It would be laughable if it were not deeply insulting to me.
- ->He was inconsequential, almost laughable.
Synonym
ridiculous
1 the main figure of a performance
- -> They cheered for the lead runner in the race.
- ->I put my bet on the lead horse.
- ->The lead violin was amazing.
1 having an important role in a play or a movie
- -> He's in a supporting role in the movie, but he acts so well.
- ->She's much more than a supporting role.
2 helping in the proving of the truth of something
- -> The new detective is searching really hard to find any supporting evidence.
- ->We've prepared supporting information guidelines.
1 giving someone help or encouraging actions by showing sympathy
- -> A supportive partner can change your whole life.
- ->She was a supportive friend in every situation.
- ->If I were you, I'd appreciate having a supportive friend like him.
Synonym
encouraging, caring, sympathetic
1 used to express your belief that a claim, statement, or style of portraying someone/something is not accurate or correct, despite popular belief.
- -> People admire their supposed diligence.
- ->The rule of law is broken by its supposed guardians.
- ->I won’t be fooled again by the supposed benefits of wireless charging.
1 leading to a surprise
- -> There are some surprising names on the cast list.
- ->Even more surprising is the fact that he couldn’t recognize me.
- ->A surprising number of people have been fooled by FarmBank fraud.
1 To adjust to a point, hard to remove, to open or to split.
- -> Sit tight!
- ->The handcuffs are so tight.
Synonym
object
2 Anything that is stretch, can be uncomfortable.
- -> These are really tight pants.
- ->She wore a tight blouse.
3 Hard to administrate because it is not sufficient.
- -> I have tight money this month.
- ->She has tight information.
4 Firm, rigid.
- -> We have a very tight principal at school.
- ->This school has tight policy.
5 The maximum limit in stretching.
- -> I pulled it tight.
- ->The dough is tight right now.
6 The two objects being close together.
- -> There are tight crowd in the square.
- ->These are tight shelfs, I can't put my book in there.
7 The feeling of being anxious, sad or frustrated.
- -> You look tight.
- ->He spoke tight with me.
9 the close bond you create with another person, people.
- -> It was a tight friendship.
- ->My relationships were tight back then.
10 To bend directly.
- -> You drive too tight,I'm scared!
- ->That was a tight turn, be careful next time.
1 in a manner which is rude or not polite
- -> He talked impolitely to his teacher, and she warned him.
- ->You shouldn’t behave impolitely to your parents.
- ->I'm sorry for breaking your heart by acting impolitely.
1 not true, not completely true which has some mistakes in it
- -> His words were showed off on TV inaccurately.
- ->They don’t listen, if they make the project inaccurate I'll be angry with them.
- ->An inaccurately win and she took the medal.
1 in a close, strong and also tight way to do something
- -> Little girl’s eyes were shut tight due to pain and horror.
- ->I knotted it really tight so it wouldn’t open during the bus ride.
Synonym
Firmly
Opposite
loosely
1 [uncountable] the process of doing something in order to deal with a situation or to make something happen
- -> The police took action against the criminals.
- ->She asked permission from her superior to take action.
Synonym
activity, process, response
Opposite
inaction
2 an activity carried out by someone
- -> I couldn't react in response to this action.
- ->With this action, he did nothing but went against his family.
3 Laborers' actions, including labor strikes, to express their dissatisfaction about their bosses
- -> Together with their colleagues, they planned to take action against their boss.
- ->Because of the indifference of the school principal, the teachers took action against him.
4 the formal procedure for preventing someone or a firm from doing something, expecting them to pay for a fault, and so forth
- -> They did not know that this legal action was a mistake.
- ->When they received the money they had to pay for legal action, they found that the money was fake.
5 Taking part inside a conflict or even a warfare
- -> He was punished by his superiors for his action in the war.
- ->He refused the action of taking part in the battlefield.
6 a term used to denote a series of thrilling occurrences
- -> Books related to action are more fun to read.
- ->If you're looking for a place with lots of action, you should go to the police department.
7 an impact of a substance, including a chemical, on another
- -> Taking too much vitamin C can cause an acid-raising action in the body.
- ->Consumption of chocolate provides better working action of the brain.
1 native surrounding where individuals, creatures, and vegetation exist
- -> We need to take care of our environment.
- ->People don't do enough to save the environment from pollution.
2 the circumstances under which a human, creature, or vegetation exists, works, or engages in such an action
- -> I want to make our home environment entertaining for my kids.
- ->It's quite uncomfortable working environment.
Synonym
setting, surroundings
3 the environment where a person, software, or application works
- -> We develop a software environment for TV systems.
- ->I work in a company which develops an online development environment for telephone networks.
1 morally acceptable or honorable action
- -> There is nothing good about about him.
- ->The dress does not look good on me.
Synonym
ideal
Opposite
wrong, evil
2 something which is helpful for something or someone
- -> I told her the truth for her own good but she got mad instead.
- ->It will not be good if you ask her why.
Synonym
right, decent
Opposite
mean, bad
1 the part of the body; the part that end of the arm
- -> Get your hands off my laptop!
- ->He showed his little hands to his mother.
- ->My hands are dirty and wounded because I fell from my bike.
Synonym
hand
2 someone's effect in a situation; the role that something or somebody is playing in a special state
- -> Everyone knows that terrorists have a hand in the explosion.
- ->The agents had a hand in Minister's kidnapping.
- ->I don't want to have a hand in his personal affairs.
Synonym
helper
Opposite
prevention
3 style of handwriting
- -> She wrote the letter in a fancy hand.
- ->Even with an uneven hand, I still can read his writing.
Synonym
penmanship
Opposite
4 in a helping manner
- -> I need a hand to empty this garage.
- ->Could you give me hand with the dinner, please?
- ->I might need a hand for my Chemistry homework.
Synonym
helper
Opposite
hindrance
1 in some kind of a racing or contest, the place of individual's standing ahead of everybody else
- -> Gaby won and mentioned as a lead in the race.
- ->Lead in the competiton is hard to achieve.
2 a period of time or space that someone or something is ahead of something or someone
- -> Lead points is determined beforehannd.
- ->People should take lead of three points.
3 the model or activity for everyone else to follow
- -> I follow your lead till death.
- ->Adel and Emma are following eachother's leads.
4 The source of knowledge that might aid in determining the reality or details of a case, particularly a criminal
- -> The idea of any possible lead is killing me!
- ->To the dedective Holmes there is one lead in this case.
5 the major character in some kind of a performance, movie, or other production; the individual who performs such role
- -> Leo will be the lead of the new movie of Scorsese's.
- ->I will play the lead! Can you beleive that?
Synonym
Starring
1 the state of being foolish and also which means nothing
- -> I can’t believe that they can't see the mindlessness of violence.
- ->It shocked me to see the mindlessness in her acts.
2 the feature of requiring little or no thought or brainpower
- -> This book is kind of mindless; it doesn’t tire you while you read.
- ->We have a mindlessness prject to work on, it's not hard.
1 lowering something to the lowest possible level or number
- -> The government do nothing about the tax minimization.
- ->We need to take steps for the waste minimization.
- ->Our goal is minimization of the harms of drugs.
1 a building where children are educated by experts teachers.
- -> I'm fed up with going to school as I wake up early in the morning.
- ->Ali, do you have school on Wednesday?
2 Duration of study at the place of study
- -> How was your daughter's first day at school?
- ->You should complete the preparations during at school.
3 the time spending each day in a school
- -> He couldn't go to school because he was punished by his mother.
- ->They will go to vocation,so their children will not go to school.
4 where a person is educated about a subject
- -> When my sister become younger, she will go to ballet school.
- ->He is going to language school because he will go to abroad.
1 the method by which the components of anything are connected, ordered, or organized; a specific component.
- -> The grammatical structure of the sentence was not correct.
- ->The factory has a complex organizational structure.
2 an item made up of multiple components, especially a construction
- -> The big door in the stone structure opened.
- ->The theater is a glass structure.
3 the state of being properly structured or planned, with all components connected; a meticulous plan
- -> He formalized the structure.
- ->The structure of her text was missing.
1 someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
- -> I want to be a English teacher.
- ->When I was a primary school, I really loved my music teacher.
1 to manage in accomplishing a specific objective, status, or standard, especially after a long period of work
- -> I achieved my goals with my hard work.
- ->She achieved the highest level in the game.
Synonym
reach
Opposite
fail
2 being successful at something
- -> The condition of our lives is the only reason why we cannot achieve anything in life.
- ->He was about to achieve marvelous plans.
Synonym
accomplish
Opposite
fail
1 to carry out an action in some kind of a specific manner
- -> I hate to hear the sentence 'Behave like a ladylike!'.
- ->Behaviors are the reflection of the real self of someone.
Synonym
Act
2 behaving in a manner that the others believe is proper or courteous
- -> My little Lisa knows how to behave, right Lisa?
- ->Someone should teach her how to behave in classroom.
3 to spontaneously respond, act, or behave in a certain way
- -> My son behaves suspicious when he is lying.
- ->Like other pets Tako, my cat behaves instinclively.
Synonym
React
1 [transitive] to find out the facts about something ; to calculate exactly
- -> They need an investigation to determine why these viruses are occurring.
- ->It will take some time to determine the cure for the disease.
Synonym
establish
2 [transitive] to make something happen in a particular way and type
- -> The control groups will determine the validity of the research.
- ->This treatment determines whether the patient will survive or not.
3 [transitive] to officially or directly decide and/or make something
- -> It is determined when I will use my annual leave.
- ->Has it been determined when the exam will take place?
4 [transitive, intransitive] to decide make something
- -> At ten years old, I was determined to be an English teacher.
- ->After this brawl, she determined to break up with him.
1 to provide or transfer anything on to someone
- -> Can you hand me the letter?
- ->I waited for you to hand me the bill.
- ->I think he’s lying about how much money he handed me.
Synonym
give
2 to give someone what they want, perhaps too readily
- -> I handed him a luxurious life.
- ->The company handed him a few opportunities he never thought of.
1 to accompany or lead a person or an animal in order to show them the way or force them to move in the proper direction
- -> Can you lead me the way because I was lost in the same place two years ago.
- ->Dogs led me to the house as if they were protecting me.
- ->There were two cars leading the another car behind them.
Synonym
guide, escort
2 to link one thing to another
- -> This way will lead you to Konur Street.
- ->I don’t think this will lead you anywhere.
Synonym
link
3 to move in a specific direction or to a specific location
- -> Lead this way, please.
- ->I lead in the same street over and over again.
- ->The train leads a certain route every morning.
Synonym
pilot, guide,
4 to come to the conclusion.
- -> This leads to the characters experiencing internal conflict in the novels.
- ->The domestic violence led her to lose her mind.
- ->Having a good job and salary have led him to live a rich life.
Synonym
result in, bring about
5 to be the factor for someone's behaviors or ideas
- -> She led me to think in this way.
- ->His actions are so changeable that it leads me to think that he has issues.
- ->You are the one who led me to cook this meal.
Synonym
cause, conduct.
6 to control or govern a group of people, to be the head of something.
- -> She leads the group of students to the concert hall.
- ->The president took over the discussion and led the rest.
- ->I have been trying hard to lead the children.
Synonym
control
7 to be the winner or first in something. (usually competitions and races)
- -> Schumacher led Senna with only 0.50 split second.
- ->She is known for leading her opponents with neck and neck.
- ->He leads the competition every year.
Synonym
top, win
Opposite
lose
8 to spend a certain lifestyle.
- -> He retired since he was really tired but he still leads a tiring life.
- ->You can lead a comfortable life if you study now.
- ->Do not lead a life that you are not content with.
Synonym
live, spend
9 induce something to initiate a process
- -> My persuasions led him to apply for the scholarship.
- ->Years of scientific work will lead to the cure of AIDS as scientists suggest.
Synonym
cause, induce
1 if you school somebody,you train him to be qualified in that area.
- -> he is schooled in his home town before studying chemistry abroad.
- ->unfortunately, the children are schooled in the politics of division rather than unit
Synonym
train,teach, coach, prepare
Opposite
forget, misguide, ignore.
2 to school means that you educate a child
- -> he was starting again as she had very poor schooling due to her ill health.
- ->my elder sister is schooling her children without any help.
Synonym
train,educate,grow up,teach
Opposite
mislead,ignore, misguide,forget
1 organizing or arranging something systematically or in a pattern
- -> She structured her project with feminist themes.
- ->They structure their walls with black and white symbols.