pupils
n. 学生( pupil的名词复数 ); 瞳孔; 弟子; 门生
The pupils of a school are the children who go to it.
Over a third of those now at secondary school in Wales attend schools with over 1,000 pupils...
威尔士现在的初中生中有1/3以上的人就读的学校学生总数超过1,000人。
Eleanor was a reluctant, anxious pupil.
埃莉诺是个扭捏局促的小学生。
A pupil of a painter, musician, or other expert is someone who studies under that expert and learns his or her skills.
After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker.
学业结束后,戈尔德施米特成了作曲家弗朗兹·施雷克尔的学生。
The pupils of your eyes are the small, round, black holes in the centre of them.
Despite his unconventional methods, he has inspired pupils more than anyone else.
尽管他的方法不同寻常,但他给予学生的激励比其他人都要多。
Schools should not compete with each other or attempt to poach pupils.
学校之间不应该相互竞争,也不应该企图挖走彼此的学生。
Ninety-nine per cent of primary pupils now have hands-on experience of computers.
现在,99%的小学生都亲手操作过电脑。
The best and the brightest pupils competed to demonstrate their intellectual prowess.
最出色、最聪明的学生们竞相展示他们的才智。
Schools are booting out record numbers of unruly pupils.
学校开除了数量空前的难以管教的小学生。