teacher
US: /ˈtitʃɝ/
UK: /tˈiːtʃɐ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
teacher /'ti:tʃə/- danh từ
- giáo viên, cán bộ giảng dạy
Advanced English dictionary
+ nouna person whose job is teaching, especially in a school: a language / history / science teacher + primary school teachers + There is a growing need for qualified teachers of Business English. - TEACH
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
schoolteacher, educator, instructor, professor, doctor, tutor, fellow, lecturer, master, mistress, schoolmaster, schoolmistress, coach, trainer, guide, mentor, guru, cicerone, counsellor, advisor; educationist; Brit don, Scots dominie, US docent, Colloq schoolma'm:
One can be counted extremely lucky to have inspiring teachers.
Collocation
ADJ.
competent, good, inspired, skilled | bad, incompetent | qualified | experienced | inexperienced | sympathetic | senior | head | fellow | former | female, woman | male | full-time, part-time | supply, support | peripatetic | college, primary (school), school, secondary (school), Sunday school, university | class/classroom | remedial | non-specialist, specialist | language | subject | art, EFL, English, history, maths, music, PE, woodwork, etc. | spiritual
VERB + TEACHER
train | find (sb)
TEACHER + VERB
teach sth | work with sb
teachers working with pupils with special educational needs
TEACHER + NOUN
education, training
She's been accepted at Bath Teacher Training College.
| trainer | association, union
He is chairman of the Parent Teacher Association.
| shortage
JOB:
be, work as ~
She's a well-known writer. Her father, a trained chef, now works as a bus driver.
study to be, train as, train to be ~
She trained as a painter and sculptor.
start (work) as ~
He started work as a trainee chef.
become, qualify as ~
She qualified as a vet last year.
employ (sb as), have
The company employs more than 1500 engineers.
engage (sb as), get, hire (sb as), recruit, take on ~
They have recruited a new designer.
appoint, appoint sb (as), make sb ~
are usually used with academic, official or highly responsible jobs:He was appointed Professor of Law at Yale. At 39 she was made chairman of the board.
dismiss, fire, sack ~
The club have sacked their coach.
Concise dictionary
teachers'tɪːtʃə(r)noun
+a person whose occupation is teaching
+a personified abstraction that teaches