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개인정보 처리방침·서비스 약관

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study

nounverb
UK
/ˈstʌdi/
US
/ˈstʌdi/
A1noun

the activity of learning or gaining knowledge, either from books or by examining things in the world

a room set aside for private study

academic/literary/scientific study

It is important to develop good study skills.

Physiology is the study of how living things work.

A1noun

a particular person’s learning activities, for example at a college or university

to continue your studies

Many undertake further studies after college.

A2noun

used in the names of some academic subjects

business/media/American studies

B1noun

a piece of research that examines a subject or question in detail

to conduct/undertake a study

Research studies carried out in Italy confirmed the theory.

study on something He has recently done a study on the effects of traffic and aircraft noise.

study of something a detailed study of how animals adapt to their environment

scientific studies of fishing grounds and methods of fishing

This study shows/finds/suggests that…

the purpose/aim of a study

the results/findings of a study

in a study the methods used in the present study

in previous/earlier studies

according to a study According to a recent study published in the Journal of Sleep Research…

B1noun

an academic book or article on a particular topic

a study of Jane Austen's novels

Shakespeare is the subject of a new study by Anthony Bryan.

B1noun

the act of considering or examining something in detail

These proposals deserve careful study.

under study the biochemical process under study

B1noun

a room, especially in somebody’s home, used for reading and writing

She crossed the hallway and opened the door to her private study.

noun

a drawing or painting of something, especially one done for practice or before doing a larger picture

a study of Chartres Cathedral

a nude study

noun

the act of showing or describing somebody/something in literature or another art form, especially a character or an aspect of behaviour

The novel is a character study of a city and its people.

noun

a piece of music designed to give a player practice in technical skills

noun

a perfect example of something

His face was a study in concentration.

noun

thinking deeply so that you do not notice what is happening around you

A1verb

to spend time learning about a subject by reading, going to college, etc.

He sat up very late that night, studying.

study something How long have you been studying English?

study for something Don't disturb Jane, she's studying for her exams.

study something at… My brother studied photography at the Royal College of Art.

study at… She studied at New College, Oxford.

study something under somebody a composer who studied music under Nadia Boulanger (= was taught music by Nadia Boulanger)

study under somebody He studied under Wagner in Vienna.

study to do/be something Nina is studying to be an architect.

He is studying to teach children with special needs.

B1verb

to watch or to look at somebody/something carefully in order to find out something

study something for something Scientists are studying photographs of the planet for signs of life.

study something He studied her face thoughtfully.

Fran was studying the menu.

She picked up the letter and studied it carefully.

B1verb

to examine something carefully in order to understand it

study something We will study the report carefully before making a decision.

study how, what, etc… The group will study how the region coped with the loss of thousands of jobs.

They are studying what happens to people who unexpectedly win a lot of money.