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wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

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ˈteach·ing as·sis·tant N, TˈA N

1. teaching assistant UNIV:

2. teaching assistant Brit SCHOOL (England, Wales: classroom assistant):

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I. teach <teaches, taught, taught> [ti:tʃ] VB trans

1. teach (impart knowledge):

to teach sb sth
jdm etw beibringen
to teach sb sth
jdn in etw dat unterrichten
Lehrer(in) m (f) sein <-s, ->

2. teach fig (show):

to teach sb that ...
jdn lehren [o. jdm zeigen] , dass ...

Phrases:

II. teach <teaches, taught, taught> [ti:tʃ] VB intr

I. teach·ing [ˈti:tʃɪŋ] N

1. teaching no pl (imparting knowledge):

student teaching Am SCHOOL, UNIV
student teaching Am SCHOOL, UNIV

2. teaching no pl (profession):

Lehrberuf m <-(e)s, -e>

3. teaching usu pl (precept):

Lehre f <-, -n>

II. teach·ing [ˈti:tʃɪŋ] ADJ

teaching aids, methods:

as·sis·tant [əˈsɪstənt] N

1. assistant (helper):

Assistent(in) m (f) <-en, -en>

2. assistant esp Brit (in shop):

Verkäufer(in) m (f) <-s, ->
[foreign language] assistant SCHOOL, UNIV
[foreign language] assistant SCHOOL, UNIV
Beiwagerl nt A inf
Present
Iteach
youteach
he/she/itteaches
weteach
youteach
theyteach
Past
Itaught
youtaught
he/she/ittaught
wetaught
youtaught
theytaught
Present Perfect
Ihavetaught
youhavetaught
he/she/ithastaught
wehavetaught
youhavetaught
theyhavetaught
Past Perfect
Ihadtaught
youhadtaught
he/she/ithadtaught
wehadtaught
youhadtaught
theyhadtaught

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He stayed as an assistant through the 193839 season.
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She begins her day and gets dressed while her assistant attends to her.
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From the 200708 season he became the team's number one assistant.
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They also have paintings of old hospital assistants, and how life back in the infirmary was in the early years.
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He hired his teenage son as an assistant.
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