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الانْهِيار
directeur
d'études

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

English
English
French
French

I. tutor [Brit ˈtjuːtə, Am ˈt(j)udər] N

1. tutor (private teacher):

tutor

2. tutor Brit UNIV:

tutor (teacher)

3. tutor Am UNIV:

tutor

4. tutor Brit SCHOOL:

tutor (of class)
tutor (of year group)

5. tutor MUS (instruction book):

tutor

II. tutor [Brit ˈtjuːtə, Am ˈt(j)udər] VB trans

tutor

III. tutor [Brit ˈtjuːtə, Am ˈt(j)udər] VB intr

tutor
donner des cours (in de)

tutor group N UNIV

tutor group

tutor period N

tutor period SCHOOL, UNIV

year tutor N Brit

year tutor
resident staff, nurse, tutor, caretaker, specialist
French
French
English
English
précepteur (préceptrice)
(private) tutor
Internet tutor, Web tutor
tuteur (tutrice) SCHOOL, UNIV
tutor
tutor Brit
a violin method ou tutor
tutor Brit

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
French
French

I. tutor [ˈtju:təʳ, Am ˈtu:t̬ɚ] N

1. tutor (person helping students):

tutor
directeur(-trice) m (f) d'études

2. tutor (private teacher):

tutor

3. tutor Brit (supervising teacher):

tutor
directeur(-trice) m (f)

4. tutor Am (assistant lecturer):

tutor
assistant(e) m (f)

5. tutor (music book):

tutor

II. tutor [ˈtju:təʳ, Am ˈtu:t̬ɚ] VB trans

tutor

III. tutor [ˈtju:təʳ, Am ˈtu:t̬ɚ] VB intr

tutor
French
French
English
English
précepteur (-trice)
tutor
tuteur (-trice)
tutor
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
French
French

I. tutor [ˈtu·t̬ər] N

1. tutor (person helping students):

tutor
directeur (-trice) m (f) d'études

2. tutor (private teacher):

tutor

3. tutor (assistant lecturer):

tutor
assistant(e) m (f)

II. tutor [ˈtu·t̬ər] VB trans

tutor

III. tutor [ˈtu·t̬ər] VB intr

tutor
French
French
English
English
précepteur (-trice)
tutor
tuteur (-trice)
tutor
Present
Itutor
yoututor
he/she/ittutors
wetutor
yoututor
theytutor
Past
Itutored
yoututored
he/she/ittutored
wetutored
yoututored
theytutored
Present Perfect
Ihavetutored
youhavetutored
he/she/ithastutored
wehavetutored
youhavetutored
theyhavetutored
Past Perfect
Ihadtutored
youhadtutored
he/she/ithadtutored
wehadtutored
youhadtutored
theyhadtutored

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