Толковый словарь английского языка - tutor
Tutor
tutor
I. noun Etymology: Middle English tutour, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin ~, from tueri Date: 14th century a person charged with the instruction and guidance of another: as, a private teacher, a teacher in a British university who gives individual instruction to undergraduates, II. verb Date: 1592 transitive verb to have the guardianship, tutelage, or care of, to teach or guide usually individually in a special subject or for a particular purpose ; coach , intransitive verb to do the work of a ~, to receive instruction especially privately
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n. & v. --n. 1 a private teacher, esp. in general charge of a person's education. 2 a university teacher supervising the studies or welfare of assigned undergraduates. 3 Brit. a book of instruction in a subject. --v. 1 tr. act as a tutor to. 2 intr. work as a tutor. 3 tr. restrain, discipline. 4 intr. US receive tuition. Derivatives tutorage n. tutorship n. Etymology: ME f. AF, OF tutour or L tutor f. tueri tut- watch ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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