A1 [ I or T ] to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books学习;攻读,研读
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She couldn't study with the children chasing around the house.
One of the main reasons I came to England was to study the language.
You'll need peace and quiet to study.
Richard studied engineering at Manchester University.
I studied music at college.
B2 [ T ] to examine something very carefully仔细研究;调查
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You can take the documents home and study them at your leisure.
The committee studied the minutiae of the report for hours.
She studied the document.
She studied the pale skin of his face in the dim lamplight.
I've been studying village records in the local archive.
B2 [ C ] the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover new information(专题)研究;调查
[ C ] a drawing that an artist makes in order to test ideas before starting a painting of the same subject(画家作画前测试自己想法的)试作,试画
B2 [ U ] the act of learning about a subject, usually at school or university学习;攻读,研读
A2 studying or work involving studying功课,课业;学业
used in the names of some educational subjects and courses…学(用于学科名和课程名中)
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the study of molecular biology
After years of study, Tim is now a fully-fledged architect.
The room is dedicated to study.
If we clear out the spare room, you can use it as a study.
Our spare bedroom doubles up as a study for Dan when he's working at home.
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