study

study
1. verb
1) (to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject: What subject is he studying?; He is studying French; He is studying for a degree in mathematics; She's studying to be a teacher.) estudiar
2) (to look at or examine carefully: He studied the railway timetable; Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.) estudiar, examinar, mirar detenidamente

2. noun
1) (the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge: He spends all his evenings in study; She has made a study of the habits of bees.) estudio
2) (a musical or artistic composition: a book of studies for the piano; The picture was entitled `Study in Grey'.) estudio
3) (a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) estudio, biblioteca, despacho
study1 n
1. estudio
he wants to continue his studies quiere seguir con los estudios
2. despacho
the headmaster's study el despacho del director
El plural de study se escribe studies
study2 vb estudiar
I'm studying history estudio historia
study the contract before you sign it estudia el contrato antes de firmarlo
El pasado y participio pasado de study se escribe studied; el gerundio se escribe studying
study
tr['stʌdɪ]
noun (pl studies)
1 (act of studying) estudio; (investigation, research) investigación nombre femenino, estudio
she devotes a lot of time to study dedica mucho tiempo al estudio
2 (room) despacho, estudio
transitive verb (pt & pp studied, ger studying)
1 (gen) estudiar; (university subject) estudiar, cursar; (investigate, research) estudiar, investigar
2 (scrutinize) estudiar, examinar
intransitive verb
1 estudiar
he's studying to be a lawyer estudia para abogado
they're studying for their exams están preparando los exámenes
plural noun studies
1 (work) estudios nombre masculino plural; (subjects) estudios nombre masculino plural, asignaturas nombre femenino plural
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
study group grupo de trabajo
study guide manual nombre masculino de estudio
study ['stʌdi] v, studied ; studying
1) : estudiar
2) examine: examinar, estudiar
study n, pl studies
1) studying: estudio m
2) office: estudio m , gabinete m (en una casa)
3) research: investigación f , estudio m
study
n.
despacho s.m.
escritorio s.m.
estudio s.m.
gabinete s.m.
v.
estudiar v.
'stʌdi
I
noun (pl -dies)
1) u (act, process of learning) estudio m; (before n)

study group — grupo m de trabajo

study guide — manual m de estudio

study hall — (AmE) sala f de estudio

2) studies pl
a) (work of student) estudios mpl
b) (academic discipline)

Spanish studies — lengua f y civilización f españolas

business studies — empresariado m or (Esp) empresariales fpl

3) c (room) estudio m
4) c
a) (investigation, examination) estudio m, investigación f

to make a study of something — estudiar or investigar* algo

b) (published report, thesis) trabajo m
5) c (Art, Liter, Mus) estudio m

her face was a study — su cara era un poema


II
1.
-dies, -dying, -died transitive verb
a) (at school, university) estudiar
b) (investigate, research into) estudiar, investigar*
c) (examine, scrutinize) estudiar

2.
vi estudiar

she's studying to be a doctor/lawyer — estudia medicina/derecho

to study UNDER o WITH somebody — \<\<painter/musician\>\> ser* discípulo de alguien, estudiar con alguien; \<\<postgraduate student\>\> realizar* su (or mi etc) investigación bajo la dirección de alguien

['stʌdɪ]
1. N
1) (gen) estudio m; [of text, evidence etc] investigación f, estudio m

my studies show that ... — mis estudios demuestran que ...

to make a study of sth — realizar una investigación de algo

brown 5.
2) (=room) biblioteca f, despacho m
2. VT
1) (gen) estudiar; (as student) estudiar, cursar
2) (=examine) [+ evidence, painting] examinar, investigar
3.
VI estudiar

to study to be an agronomist — estudiar para agrónomo

to study under sb — estudiar con algn, trabajar bajo la dirección de algn

to study for an exam — estudiar or preparar un examen

4.
CPD

study group N — grupo m de estudio

study hall N(US) (=hour for study) hora f de estudio; (longer) periodo m de estudios; (=room) sala f de estudios

study leave Npermiso en el trabajo para realizar estudios

study period N(Brit) (=hour for study) hora f de estudio; (longer) periodo m de estudios; (=observation time for research) periodo m del estudio

study tour N — viaje m de estudios

* * *
['stʌdi]
I
noun (pl -dies)
1) u (act, process of learning) estudio m; (before n)

study group — grupo m de trabajo

study guide — manual m de estudio

study hall — (AmE) sala f de estudio

2) studies pl
a) (work of student) estudios mpl
b) (academic discipline)

Spanish studies — lengua f y civilización f españolas

business studies — empresariado m or (Esp) empresariales fpl

3) c (room) estudio m
4) c
a) (investigation, examination) estudio m, investigación f

to make a study of something — estudiar or investigar* algo

b) (published report, thesis) trabajo m
5) c (Art, Liter, Mus) estudio m

her face was a study — su cara era un poema


II
1.
-dies, -dying, -died transitive verb
a) (at school, university) estudiar
b) (investigate, research into) estudiar, investigar*
c) (examine, scrutinize) estudiar

2.
vi estudiar

she's studying to be a doctor/lawyer — estudia medicina/derecho

to study UNDER o WITH somebody — \<\<painter/musician\>\> ser* discípulo de alguien, estudiar con alguien; \<\<postgraduate student\>\> realizar* su (or mi etc) investigación bajo la dirección de alguien


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