образование, образованность, обучение, воспитание, просвещение, культура, развитие
существительное ↓
- образование; просвещение
- воспитание
the education of the will — воспитание воли
the education of the audience to appreciate modern music — воспитание у публики вкуса к современной музыке
an education in dealing with one’s fellowmen — привитие норм общения с людьми
education for citizenship — воспитание гражданина
- образованность, культура
a man of education — образованный /просвещённый, культурный/ человек
- редк. дрессировка (животных)
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Словосочетания
a very conservative attitude to education — очень консервативный подход к образованию
a dark age in the history of education — тёмный период в истории образования
huge popular demand for higher education — огромный спрос на высшее образование
a question of blind education — проблема образования для слепых
co-education — совместное обучение (мальчиков и девочек)
a cramped medical education — узкое медицинское образование
to provide an education — давать образование
excursive education — бессистемное образование
mind formed by classical education — ум, сформированный классическим образованием
parental involvement in education — родительское участие в воспитании
education lobby — образовательное лобби
mass education — всеобщее образование
Примеры с переводом
He had a quality education.
У него было хорошее образование.
My parents paid for my education.
За моё образование платили родители.
Long live free education!
Да здравствует бесплатное образование!
I’m sure he has a college education.
Я уверен, что у него высшее образование.
Education is a gradual process.
Образование — это постепенный процесс.
Office of Education
управление /комитет/ по вопросам образования
Modern education is all cram.
Современное образование порождает лишь кашу в голове.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
Their own education has been neglected.
The education system is still in a state of flux.
The studies were undertaken by people working in education.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
educated — образованный, развитой, тренированный, дрессированный
educational — образовательный, учебный, воспитательный, педагогический
educationist — педагог-теоретик
reeducation — перевоспитание
educationary — педагог, энтузиаст
miseducation — неправильное воспитание, плохое образование
Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): education
мн. ч.(plural): educations
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English Pronunciation
ed–u–ca–tion
IPA: /ˌɛd͡ʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
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/ɛdʒuˈkɛɪʃən/ is the way it’s pronounced in General American (the standard American accent), and /edjuˈkɛɪʃən/ is the way it’s pronounced in Recieved Pronunciation (the standard British accent). I’m not entirely sure (since I’m a GA speaker), but I wouldn’t be surprised if RP speakers sometimes pronounce it /ɛdʒuˈkɛɪʃən/ when they’re not being particularly careful about their speech.
This is due to two processes called yod-dropping and yod-coalescence. Yod-dropping causes /j/ in historic /ju/ to be dropped in certain situations. In GA, this happens after any of the coronal consonants (consonants articulated with the tip of the tongue): /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /ʃ/ /θ/, /tʃ/, /dʒ/ /l/, /ɹ/, and possibly /ʒ/ and /ð/ (I can’t find any examples of yod-dropping after /ʒ/ and /ð/, but they are coronal consonants). In RP, however, /j/ is never dropped after /n/, and it is only sometimes dropped after /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /θ/, and /l/ (theoretically, it would also sometimes be retained after /ð/). Yod-coalescence turns /tj/, /dj/, /sj/, and /zj/ into /tʃ/, /dʒ/, /ʃ/, and /ʒ/ in unstressed syllables in GA and sometimes RP.
So, due to yod-dropping, «new» is pronounced /nju/ in RP, but /nu/ in GA; «Zeus» (a god in Greek mythology) is pronounced /zjus/ in RP, but /zus/ in GA (yod-coalescence doesn’t occur here because the syllable is stressed); «due» is /dju/ in RP, but /du/ in GA; and «enthusiasm» is pronounced /ɛnˈθjuzi.æz(ə)m/ in RP, but /ɛnˈθuzi.æz(ə)m/ in GA. Due to yod-coalescence, «nature», historically pronounced /ˈnɛɪtjuɹ/, is now pronounced /ˈnɛɪtʃə/ in RP and /ˈnɛɪtʃɚ/ in GA; «azure», historically pronounced /ˈæzjuɹ/, is now pronounced /ˈæʒ(j)ə/ in RP and /ˈæʒɚ/ in GA; «educate», historically pronounced /ˈɛdjukɛɪ̯t/, is now pronounced /ˈɛdjʊkɛɪ̯t/ or /ˈɛdʒəkɛɪ̯t/ in RP and /ˈɛdʒəkɛɪ̯t/ in GA.