Translation for '
pupil' from English to Esperanto
NOUN | a pupil | pupils | |
SYNO | educatee | pupil | school-age child | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The increase in brightness with reduced magnification has a limit related to something called the exit pupil.
- He is remembered for his studies involving motion, size and functionality of the eye's pupil from a neuropsychiatric standpoint.
- At the 2016 Summer Olympics a former pupil Edward Ling won a bronze medal in Trap shooting.
- Pupil dilation and constriction can determine the valence of surprise from the action to the reaction of the individual.
- The iris is a contractile structure, consisting mainly of smooth muscle, surrounding the pupil.
- There is no contractual relationship between pupil master and pupil in Hong Kong, and pupils are not as a general rule paid.
- This test detects the afferent pupil defect, also referred to as the Marcus Gunn pupil. It is conducted in a semidarkened room.
- Frederick Darley junior was a pupil of Francis Johnston. Darley himself was succeeded by his pupil John McCurdy as architect to Trinity College Dublin.
- Katy confronts a 15-year-old male pupil who is arguing with a female pupil.
- The data collected for each individual pupil is listed in the National Pupil Database User Guide.
- Tadpole pupil is diagnosed and characterized by the abnormality of the pupil shape.
- In the same year, Young starred in the second installment of "The Pupil" as new pupil Benjamin Wong.
- He was initially a pupil of Matteo Brida in Verona, but went to Venice and became a pupil of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
- In 2018 a pupil had their drink spiked with Viagra by another pupil whilst on a school trip to Berlin. The school was criticised for the perceived light punishment given to the offending pupil.
- This formula is exact for a simple paraxial thin lens or a symmetrical lens, in which the entrance pupil and exit pupil are both of diameter [...].
- When penicillin became widely available in the 1940s, the prevalence of AR pupils (which develop only after decades of untreated infection) decreased dramatically.
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