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I . study [ˈstʌdi] VB trans

1. study:

study (learn)
study (at university)

2. study (examine):

study
studiować [perf prze-]
to study sb's face

II . study [ˈstʌdi] VB intr

III . study [ˈstʌdi] N

1. study (research):

study
badanie nt

2. study:

studia pl

3. study no pl (learning):

study

4. study (room):

study

5. study (drawing or portrayal):

study
studium nt

case study N

case study
studium nt

corporate study N

nature study N no pl

nature study

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Films, often relating to the material of study, are screened weekly, and student-produced plays are regularly part of the syllabus.
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The vocational students were marked by their propensity for violence and their demands for the right to study for degrees.
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Nonetheless, this study has elicited some concern about the use of butylparaben, and to a lesser extent other parabens as well, in cosmetics and antiperspirants.
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The ND is a three-year, full-time study at college.
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In this study, subjects were made to sleep with their eyelids open, thus allowing the visual cortex to receive visual stimuli.
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These taxpayers, now engaged in an effort to win the greatest war this nation has ever faced, are not in a mood to study higher mathematics.
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The study acknowledges the costliness of trauma centers.
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She continued to study via correspondence course.
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A study in mice showed that a high fructose intake may increase adiposity.
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Campus spaces serve as virtual laboratories for the study of desert development, biological sciences and the symbiotic relationship between environment and community.
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