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Etymology 1
From Middle English studien , from Old French estudier (Modern French étudier ), from the noun estudie , borrowed from Latin studium . Displaced native Old English cneordlæcan .
Verb
study (third-person singular simple present studies , present participle studying , simple past and past participle studied )
( usually academic ) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination .
Students are expected to start studying for final exams in March.
I need to study my biology notes.
( academic ) To take a course or courses on a subject.
I study medicine at the university.
To acquire knowledge on a subject with the intention of applying it in practice .
Biologists study living things.
In 2015, scientists found that 82 percent of glaciers studied in China had decreased in size.
To look at minutely .
He studied the map in preparation for the hike.
To fix the mind closely upon a subject; to dwell upon anything in thought; to muse ; to ponder.
July 10, 1732 , Jonathan Swift , letter to Mr. Gay and The Duchess of Queensberry
I found a moral first, and studied for a fable.
To endeavor diligently; to be zealous .
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to revise/review materials
Albanian: nxë , mësoj (sq)
Arabic: ذَاكَرَ ( ḏākara )
Armenian: սովորել (hy) ( sovorel ) , ուսանել (hy) ( usanel ) , պարապել (hy) ( parapel )
Assamese: পঢ়া-শুনা কৰা ( porha-xuna kora ) , অধ্যয়ন কৰা ( odhyoyon kora )
Basque: ikasi
Belarusian: вучы́ць impf ( vučýcʹ )
Bulgarian: у́ча (bg) impf ( úča )
Catalan: estudiar (ca)
Cebuano: tuon
Czech: studovat (cs) impf
Danish: studere , lære (da)
Dutch: studeren (nl) , leren (nl)
Esperanto: studi
Estonian: õppima (et)
Finnish: lukea (fi) , opiskella (fi) , tutkia (fi)
French: étudier (fr)
Galician: estudar (gl)
Georgian : სწავლობს ( sc̣avlobs )
German: lernen (de)
Greek: μελετώ (el) ( meletó ) , σπουδάζω (el) ( spoudázo )
Hebrew: לָמַד (he) ( lamád )
Hindi: पढ़ना (hi) ( paṛhnā )
Hungarian: tanul (hu) , átnéz (hu) , (át) ismétel
Icelandic: læra (is) , lesa (is) , stúdera
Ilocano: agadal
Indonesian: belajar (id) , mempelajari (id) , mengkaji (id)
Italian: studiare (it)
Kabyle: ɣer
Kapampangan: magaral
Kashmiri: پَرُن ( parun )
Latin: studeo
Malay: ulang kaji
Malayalam: പഠിക്കുക (ml) ( paṭhikkuka )
Maori: whakatewhatewha , whakatātare , akoako
Marathi: अभ्यासणे ( abhyāsṇe )
Mbyá Guaraní: nhembo'e
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Norman: êtudier
Northern Qiang: ˈləɹʐɨ
Norwegian: studere (no) , lære (no)
Occitan: estudiar (oc)
Old English: leornian , ġecneordlǣċan
Polish: uczyć się impf
Portuguese: estudar (pt)
Romanian: studia (ro) , învăța (ro)
Russian: учи́ть (ru) impf ( učítʹ ) , изуча́ть (ru) impf ( izučátʹ ) , иссле́довать (ru) impf or pf ( isslédovatʹ ) , гото́виться (ru) ( gotóvitʹsja )
Southern Sami: lïeredh
Spanish: estudiar (es)
Swedish: studera (sv) , lära (sv) , läsa (sv)
Tagalog: mag-aral
Tamil: படி (ta) ( paṭi ) , கல் (ta) ( kal )
Turkish: çalışmak (tr)
Ukrainian: вчи́ти impf ( včýty ) , учи́ти impf ( učýty )
to take a course
Arabic: دَرَسَ (ar) ( darasa )
Egyptian Arabic: درس ( daras )
Armenian: սովորել (hy) ( sovorel ) , ուսանել (hy) ( usanel ) , պարապել (hy) ( parapel )
Asturian: estudiar (ast)
Belarusian: вучы́цца impf ( vučýcca )
Bulgarian: у́ча се impf ( úča se )
Burmese: သင် (my) ( sang )
Catalan: estudiar (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 學習 / 学习 (zh) ( xuéxí )
Czech: studovat (cs) impf
Danish: studere , læse (da)
Esperanto: studi
Estonian: õppima (et)
Finnish: opiskella (fi) , lukea (fi)
French: étudier (fr) , faire des études (fr)
Galician: estudar (gl)
German: studieren (de)
Hungarian: tanul (hu) , hallgat (hu) , tanulmányokat folytat
Indonesian: belajar (id) , mempelajari (id)
Japanese: 勉強する (ja) ( べんきょうする, benkyō suru )
Kabyle: ɣer
Korean: 공부하다 (ko) ( gongbuhada )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: خوێندِن (ckb) ( xwêndin )
Laki: خوەنین (ku) ( xwenîn ) , خوەنِن ( xwenin )
Northern Kurdish: xwendin (ku)
Southern Kurdish: خوەنین (ku) ( xwenîn )
Malay: please add this translation if you can
Malayalam: പഠിക്കുക (ml) ( paṭhikkuka )
Maori: whakatewhatewha
Marathi: शिकणे (mr) ( śikṇe )
Navajo: ółtaʼ
Norman: êtudier
Old English: leornian , ġecneordlǣċan
Persian: دَرس خوانْدَن (fa) ( dars xândan )
Polish: studiować (pl) impf
Portuguese: estudar (pt)
Romanian: studia (ro)
Russian: учи́ться (ru) impf ( učítʹsja )
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: studěrowaś impf , studowaś impf , študěrowaś impf
Spanish: estudiar (es)
Swedish: studera (sv) , plugga (sv)
Tagalog: mag-aral
Turkish: okumak (tr)
Ukrainian: вчи́тися impf ( včýtysja ) , учи́тися impf ( učýtysja ) , навча́тися impf ( navčátysja )
Vietnamese: học (vi) (學 (vi) )
Volapük: studön (vo)
Yiddish: שטודירן ( shtudirn )
to acquire knowledge
Albanian: studioj (sq) , mësoj (sq) , nxë
Arabic: دَرَسَ (ar) ( darasa ) , تَعَلَّمَ (ar) ( taʕallama )
Armenian: ուսումնասիրել (hy) ( usumnasirel ) , հետազոտել (hy) ( hetazotel )
Asturian: estudiar (ast)
Azerbaijani: oxumaq (az)
Belarusian: вучы́цца impf ( vučýcca )
Bengali: শিক্ষা করা (bn) ( śikkha kora ) , শেখা (bn) ( śekha )
Bulgarian: у́ча се (bg) impf ( úča se )
Burmese: လေ့လာ (my) ( le.la ) , သင် (my) ( sang )
Catalan: estudiar (ca)
Cebuano: tuon
Chinese:
Cantonese: 學習 / 学习 ( hok6 zaap6 )
Dungan: щищүә ( xixüə ) (習學 / 习学 (xíxué ))
Mandarin: 學習 / 学习 (zh) ( xuéxí ) , 學 / 学 (zh) , ( requires an object ) 学 (zh) ( xué )
Min Nan: 學習 / 学习 (zh-min-nan) ( ha̍k-si̍p )
Wu: 學習 / 学习 ( 8 ghoq-zhiq)
Czech: studovat (cs) impf , učit se (cs) impf
Danish: studere
Dutch: studeren (nl)
Estonian: õppima (et)
Finnish: tutkia (fi)
French: étudier (fr)
Galician: estudar (gl)
Georgian : სწავლა ( sc̣avla )
German: studieren (de) , lernen (de) , erforschen (de)
Greek: μελετώ (el) ( meletó ) , μελετάω (el) ( meletáo )
Haitian Creole: etidye
Hebrew: לָמַד (he) ( lamád )
Hindi: पढ़ना (hi) ( paṛhnā ) , सीखना (hi) ( sīkhnā )
Hungarian: tanul (hu)
Icelandic: læra (is)
Indonesian: belajar (id) , mempelajari (id)
Interlingua: studiar
Italian: studiare (it) , imparare (it)
Japanese: 学ぶ (ja) ( まなぶ, manabu ) , 勉強する (ja) ( べんきょうする, benkyō suru )
Jeju: 공븨ᄒᆞ다 ( gongbuihawda ) , 베우다 ( be'uda )
Kashmiri: پَرُن ( parun ) , ہێچھُن ( hechun )
Kazakh: оқу (kk) ( oqu )
Khmer: រៀន (km) ( riən ) , សិក្សា (km) ( səksaa )
Korean: 공부하다 (ko) ( gongbuhada ) , 배우다 (ko) ( bae'uda )
Kyrgyz: окуу (ky) ( okuu )
Lao: ຮຽນ ( hīan ) , ສຶກສາ ( sưk sā )
Latin: studeō
Latvian: pētīt
Lithuanian: studijuoti , mokytis (lt)
Lü: ᦵᦣᧃ ( hen )
Macedonian: учи impf ( uči )
Malay: belajar (ms)
Malayalam: പഠിക്കുക (ml) ( paṭhikkuka )
Maori: ako
Marathi: शिकणे (mr) ( śikṇe )
Moksha: тонафнемс ( tonafńems )
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: сурах (mn) ( surax ) , суралцах (mn) ( suralcax )
Norman: êtudier
Norwegian:
Bokmål: studere (no)
Old English: leornian , ġecneordlǣċan
Pashto: څېړل (ps) ( ceṛᶕl ) , مطالعه کول ( motāle'akawᶕl )
Persian: مُطالِه کَردَن ( motâle kardan ) , دَرس خوانْدَن (fa) ( dars xândan ) , تَحصیل کَردَن ( tahsil kardan )
Polish: uczyć się (pl) impf
Portuguese: estudar (pt) , aprender (pt)
Romanian: studia (ro)
Russian: ( intransitive ) учи́ться (ru) impf ( učítʹsja ) , ( transitive ) учи́ть (ru) impf ( učítʹ ) , изуча́ть (ru) impf ( izučátʹ ) , изучи́ть (ru) pf ( izučítʹ ) , обуча́ться (ru) impf ( obučátʹsja )
Sanskrit: शिक्षति ( śikṣati )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: у̀чити impf
Roman: ùčiti (sh) impf
Slovak: študovať impf , učiť sa impf
Slovene: učiti se (sl) impf
Spanish: estudiar (es)
Swedish: studera (sv)
Tagalog: matuto
Tajik: омухтан ( omuxtan ) , омӯхтан ( omüxtan ) , хондан (tg) ( xondan ) , дарс хондан ( dars xondan )
Thai: ศึกษา (th) ( sʉ̀k-sǎa ) , เรียน (th) ( riian )
Tibetan: སློབ་སྦྱོང་བྱེད ( slob sbyong byed )
Turkish: öğrenmek (tr)
Turkmen: okamak
Ukrainian: вчи́тися impf ( včýtysja ) , учи́тися impf ( učýtysja )
Urdu: پَڑْھنا ( paṛhnā ) , سِیکْھنا ( sīkhnā )
Uyghur: ئۆگەنمەك ( ögenmek )
Uzbek: aniqlamoq (uz) , oʻrganmoq (uz)
Vietnamese: học (vi)
Yiddish: שטודירן ( shtudirn ) , לערנען ( lernen )
Yoruba: kẹ́kọ̀ọ́ , kọ́
Zhuang: hag
to look at minutely
Armenian: զննել (hy) ( znnel )
Asturian: esaminar
Bulgarian: изуча́вам (bg) impf ( izučávam ) , изсле́двам (bg) impf ( izslédvam )
Catalan: estudiar (ca)
Danish: studere , nærstudere , granske
Estonian: please add this translation if you can
Finnish: tutkia (fi)
French: étudier (fr)
Galician: estudar (gl)
German: studieren (de)
Hungarian: tanulmányoz (hu) , vizsgál (hu)
Indonesian: mempelajari (id)
Malay: meneliti
Maori: whakatewhatewha , whakatātare
Marathi: अभ्यासणे ( abhyāsṇe )
Norman: êtudier
Old English: ġecneordlǣċan
Polish: wpatrywać się impf , wpatrzyć się impf , badać (pl) impf , zbadać (pl) pf
Portuguese: estudar (pt) , examinar (pt)
Romanian: studia (ro)
Russian: изуча́ть (ru) impf ( izučátʹ ) , изучи́ть (ru) pf ( izučítʹ )
Sanskrit: परीक्षते ( parīkṣate )
Spanish: estudiar (es) , examinar (es)
Turkish: incelemek (tr)
to fix the mind closely upon a subject; to
muse ; to ponder
to endeavor diligently; to be
zealous
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Etymology 2
From Middle English studie , from Old French estudie (Modern French étude ), borrowed from Latin studium ( “ zeal , dedication , study” ) ,[1] [2] from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewd- ( “ to push, hit ” ) . Doublet of studio .
Noun
study (countable and uncountable , plural studies )
Mental effort to acquire knowledge or learning.
The study of languages is fascinating.
1661 , John Fell , The Life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond [1] :During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study ; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant [ …]
1699 , William Temple , Heads designed for an essay on conversations [2] :Study gives strength to the mind; conversation, grace: the first apt to give stiffness, the other suppleness: one gives substance and form to the statue, the other polishes it.
The act of studying or examining; examination .
I made a careful study of his sister.
2013 September-October, Katie L. Burke , “In the News ”, in American Scientist :Oxygen levels on Earth skyrocketed 2.4 billion years ago, when cyanobacteria evolved photosynthesis: [ …] . The evolutionary precursor of photosynthesis is still under debate, and a new study sheds light. The critical component of the photosynthetic system is the “water-oxidizing complex”, made up of manganese atoms and a calcium atom .
Any particular branch of learning that is studied; any object of attentive consideration.
1762 , Edmund Law , An extract from A serious call to a devout and holy life :The Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament, are her daily study .
A room in a house intended for reading and writing; traditionally the private room of the male head of household.
Father spends all his time in the study poring over manuscripts.
An artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique.
a study of heads or of hands for a figure picture
The human face, bearing an expression which the observer finds amusingly typical of a particular emotion or state of mind.
Geoffrey's face was a study .
Geoffrey's face was a study in amazement [or in bewilderment, irritation, distress etc.]
( music ) A piece for special practice; an étude .
( academic ) An academic publication .
That new study on noncommutative symmetries looks promising.
One who commits a theatrical part to memory .
( chess ) An endgame problem composed for artistic merit , where one side is to play for a win or for a draw.
( obsolete ) A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
1485 , Sir Thomas Malory , chapter XX , in Le Morte Darthur , book I:wel said the kynge thow mayst take myn hors by force but and I myȝte preue the whether thow were better on horsbak or I / wel said the knyght seke me here whan thow wolt and here nygh this wel thow shalt fynde me / and soo passyd on his weye / thenne the kyng sat in a study and bad his men fetche his hors as faste as euer they myghte (please add an English translation of this quotation)
( archaic ) Thought , as directed to a specific purpose; one's concern .
My study was to avoid disturbing her.
1667 , John Milton , “Book X”, in Paradise Lost. [ … ] , London: [ … ] [Samuel Simmons ], [ … ] , →OCLC ; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: [ … ] , London: Basil Montagu Pickering [ … ] , 1873 , →OCLC :Just men they seemd, and all thir study bent / To worship God aright, and know his works.
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( private male room ) : boudoir ( female equivalent )
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mental effort to acquire knowledge
Albanian: studim (sq) m
Arabic: تَعَلُّم (ar) m ( taʕallum ) , دِرَاسَة f ( dirāsa )
Egyptian Arabic: دراسة f ( derasa )
Armenian: ուսում (hy) ( usum )
Assamese: পঢ়া-শুনা ( porha-xuna ) , অধ্যয়ন ( odhyoyon )
Asturian: estudiu m
Azerbaijani: öyrənmə , oxuma
Belarusian: вучэ́нне n ( vučénnje ) , дасле́даванне ( dasljédavannje ) ( research )
Bengali: শিক্ষা (bn) ( śikkha )
Bulgarian: уче́ние (bg) n ( učénie ) , изуча́ване (bg) n ( izučávane ) , изсле́дване (bg) n ( izslédvane ) ( research )
Catalan: estudi (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 學習 / 学习 ( hok6 zaap6 )
Mandarin: 學習 / 学习 (zh) ( xuéxí )
Czech: studium (cs) n , učení (cs) n
Danish: studium (da) n
Dutch: studie (nl) f
Esperanto: studado , studo
Extremaduran: estuyu
Finnish: tutkimus (fi) , opiskelu (fi) , opinnot (fi) pl
French: étude (fr) f
Galician: estudo (gl) m
Georgian : სწავლა ( sc̣avla )
German: Studium (de) n
Greek: δ&iota ;άβασμα (el) n ( diávasma )
Ancient Greek: ἔντευξ&iota ;ς f ( énteuxis )
Haitian Creole: etid
Hindi: पढ़ाई (hi) f ( paṛhāī ) , अध्ययन (hi) m ( adhyayan )
Hungarian: tanulás (hu) , tanulmány (hu) , tanulmányozás (hu) , stúdium (hu)
Icelandic: nám (is) n , bóknám (is) n , lærdómur m , fræðiiðkan f , athugun (is) f , rannsókn (is) f , könnun f , skoðun (is) f , námsefni n , rannsóknarefni n , fræðigrein (is) f
Irish: staid éar m
Italian: studio (it) m
Japanese: 学習 (ja) ( がくしゅう, gakushū ) , 勉強 (ja) ( べんきょう, benkyō )
Jeju: 공븨 ( gongbui )
Kazakh: оқу (kk) ( oqu ) , зерделеу ( zerdeleu ) , білу (kk) ( bılu )
Korean: 학습(學習) (ko) ( hakseup ) , 공부(工夫) (ko) ( gongbu )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: سەعی ( se'î )
Kyrgyz: окуу (ky) ( okuu ) , билүү (ky) ( bilüü ) , үйрөнүү (ky) ( üyrönüü )
Latin: disciplina f , studium (la) n
Latvian: pētīšana f , studijas f pl
Lithuanian: studijos (lt) f pl
Macedonian: учење n ( učenje ) , студија f ( studija )
Malayalam: പഠനം (ml) ( paṭhanaṁ )
Marathi: अभ्यास (mr) m ( abhyās )
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Norwegian:
Bokmål: studium (no) n , studie (no) m
Nynorsk: studium n , studie m
Old English: ġecneordnes f
Persian: مُطالِه (fa) ( motâle ) , دَرس (fa) ( dars )
Polish: nauka (pl) f , uczenie się n
Portuguese: estudo (pt) m , aprendizado (pt) m
Romanian: studiu (ro) n , studiere (ro) f
Russian: уче́ние (ru) n ( učénije ) , изуче́ние (ru) n ( izučénije ) ( a particular subject ) , иссле́дование (ru) n ( isslédovanije ) ( research ) , учёба (ru) f ( učóba )
Sanskrit: पठन (sa) n ( paṭhana )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: у̀че̄ње n
Roman: ùčēnje (sh) n
Slovak: učenie n , štúdium n
Slovene: učenje n , študij m
Spanish: estudio (es) m
Telugu: చదువు (te) ( caduvu )
Turkish: çalışma (tr) , öğrenim (tr) , okuma (tr)
Ukrainian: уче́ння n ( učénnja ) , ви́вчення (uk) n ( vývčennja ) , дослі́дження (uk) n ( doslídžennja ) ( research )
Urdu: پَڑھایٔ f ( paṛhāī )
Uzbek: oʻqish (uz) , oʻrganish (uz)
Vietnamese: sự học tập (vi)
Welsh: astudiaeth (cy) f
Yoruba: ẹ̀kọ́ , ìkẹ́kọ̀ọ́
branch of learning or object that is being studied
room in a house intended for reading and writing
Belarusian: кабіне́т m ( kabinjét ) , габiнэ́т m ( habinét )
Bulgarian: кабине́т (bg) m ( kabinét )
Catalan: estudi (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 書房 / 书房 ( syu1 fong4-2 )
Hakka: 書房 / 书房 ( sû-fòng )
Mandarin: 書房 / 书房 (zh) ( shūfáng ) , 書齋 / 书斋 (zh) ( shūzhāi )
Min Nan: 冊房 / 册房 (zh-min-nan) ( chheh-pâng ) , 書房 / 书房 (zh-min-nan) ( chu-pâng )
Czech: studovna f , pracovna (cs) f
Dutch: studeerkamer (nl) f , studiezaal f
Finnish: työhuone (fi)
French: étude (fr) f , bureau (fr) m
German: Arbeitszimmer (de) n , Studierzimmer (de) n
Hindi: अध्ययन कक्ष m ( adhyayan kakṣ )
Hungarian: dolgozószoba (hu)
Icelandic: lesstofa f , lesherbergi n , bókaherbergi n
Irish: seomra staid éir m
Italian: studio (it) m , studiolo (it) m
Japanese: 書斎 (ja) ( しょさい, shosai )
Korean: 서재(書齋) (ko) ( seojae )
Latin: tablīnum n
Macedonian: работна соба f ( rabotna soba )
Maori: tari
Norwegian:
Bokmål: arbeidsrom n
Occitan: estudi (oc) m
Polish: gabinet (pl) m
Portuguese: escritório (pt) m
Russian: кабине́т (ru) m ( kabinét )
Scottish Gaelic: seò mar -rannsachaidh m
Slovak: pracovňa f
Slovene: kabinet m , delovna soba f
Spanish: estudio (es) m
Ukrainian: кабіне́т (uk) m ( kabinét )
artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique
music: piece for special practice
— see etude
(obsolete in English) state of mental perplexity or worried thought
(archaic in English) thought, as directed to a specific purpose; concern
Translations to be checked
References
^ Oxford English Dictionary , 1st ed. "study, v. " Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1919.
^ Oxford English Dictionary , 1st ed. "study, n. " Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1919.
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