单词 | examinee |
例句 | She and her team asked examinees to complete a survey about how they slept the night before the exam. Night terrors: what do anxiety dreams mean? 2018-10-03T04:00:00Z They must first pass an oral test of wine theory, wherein examinees are expected to show encyclopedic knowledge of wine-growing regions and styles. What It Takes to Be a Master Sommelier 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z In one case, an examinee had her arms broken after she “failed” a test. 'Now I have to check your hymen': the shocking persistence of virginity tests 2019-12-09T05:00:00Z A polygraph examination demonstrates “that the examinee believes her own story.” Are polygraph tests reliable? 2018-10-03T04:00:00Z All examinees will be able to access support, including a dedicated helpline, over the coming days. Exam results day for school pupils across Scotland 2023-08-07T04:00:00Z The examinees are graded by a panel of judges on their posture and whether they embody the kendo “spirit” - a mix of personal discipline, sincerity, and mental and physical vigor - during two short bouts. 'All about the spirit': Japan's kendo master readies for Olympic torch relay 2020-02-20T05:00:00Z The rule is also intended to prevent examinees trying to smuggle in notes folded up and placed under normal watch faces. Exam pupils banned from wearing watches 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z In some cities in China, taxis were China were provided with yellow signs giving them right of way when delivering examinees to exam sites. Gaokao season: China embarks on dreaded national exams - BBC News 2016-06-06T04:00:00Z The examinees in Bihar, a largely rural state, were in the matriculating class, known as class ten. Wall of shame 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z “If we try to stop unfair means at a centre, friends and family members of the examinees gang up to intimidate us,” Saroj Sinha, a local schoolteacher, told Indian newspaper The Hindu. Relatives Scale Walls to Help Indian Students Cheat in Exams 2015-03-20T04:00:00Z Examiners have to burnish their own Knowledge to keep a step ahead of examinees, reviewing road closures and traffic patterns, and, in their spare time, hitting the streets to pick up new points. The Knowledge, London's Legendary Taxi-Driver Test, Puts Up a Fight in the Age of GPS 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z “Local governments should be ready for emergency responses to ensure examinees’ smooth commute in the case of traffic jams,” the Ministry of Education announced on Thursday, reported the official Xinhua News Agency. China Girds for High-Stress 'Gaokao' Weekend 2014-06-06T04:00:00Z Beliefs of this dogmatic kind are most likely to be exploited by the professional counsellor, since they appear to the examinee to be unknown, mysterious, esoteric facts. Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods 2012-02-24T03:00:25.813Z At the same time, the proportion of examinees younger than 25 soared during that same period, jumping from 32 percent to 61 percent. B-School Applicants Getting Younger, Pickier 2012-02-14T16:45:53Z The magnitude of the issue makes the examinee—or breaks him. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z Li was among the 273,000 examinees to win university and college places in the intensely competitive entrance test of 1977, when reformers began to revive conventional schooling upended by Mao's upheavals. Insight: China premier-in-waiting schooled in era of dissent 2011-10-28T01:53:45Z The Vice-President of the Liverpool Philomathic Society vouches for the story that, in answer to the question "Define a parable," an examinee wrote, "A parable is a heavenly story with no earthly meaning." Lighter Moments from the Notebook of Bishop Walsham How 2011-09-09T02:01:03.123Z They reneged on their promise to pass 60 to 70 percent of the examinees. Special Report: Education: A Japanese Legal Exam That Sets the Bar High 2011-07-10T19:55:56Z In most states the doctoral examination precedes the state examination, and the examinee acquires the right to be admitted to the latter when he has passed his doctoral examination, and has written a dissertation. The Student-Life of Germany 2011-07-03T02:00:09.143Z Last year, women made up 57 percent of all examinees in Taiwan, 59 percent in Vietnam, and 58 percent in Thailand. For Chinese Women, U.S. MBAs Are All the Rage 2011-05-05T14:12:43Z The examiner found no traces of stress in the answers and concluded: "it is my professional opinion that the examinee is truthful". Elliot Saltman will not appeal against three-month European Tour ban 2011-02-14T12:59:20Z The terrorism guidelines examination included "a poorly communicated provision requiring examinees to work alone and not collaborate with others," he wrote. FBI director says Justice Dept. is investigating possible exam violations 2010-07-28T22:26:00Z The Justice Ministry official who spoke on condition of anonymity denied that there was any arbitrary restriction on the number of successful examinees. Special Report: Education: A Japanese Legal Exam That Sets the Bar High 2011-07-10T19:55:56Z So when examinees were paid in tokens, they cheated a lot more than when cash was up for grabs. How to stop cheating 2010-06-15T09:38:00Z Last year, about 63 percent of Chinese examinees were women, and of that group, 70 percent were under the age of 25, GMAC's Sparkman-Renz said. For Chinese Women, U.S. MBAs Are All the Rage 2011-05-05T14:12:43Z “No,” replied the examinee, “we will, if you please, not leave it yet.” Studies in Contemporary Biography The golfer was thinking of his ball dropping into the bunker, the tennis-player of his defeat, the examinee of his failure. The Practice of Autosuggestion Last year, only 2,074 people — or 25 percent of the examinees — passed, the lowest rate since officials began administering the new test in 2006. Special Report: Education: A Japanese Legal Exam That Sets the Bar High 2011-07-10T19:55:56Z Well, perhaps he was the highest type of competitive examinee, who can learn everything and forget everything. Somehow Good And each question is of the type that, if the examinee knows the answer, it can be reasonably assumed that he knows quite a bit in that particular phase of the field. Master of None Between the ages of seventeen and twenty-seven or thirty the examinee will have had to undergo sixteen examinations. The Cult of Incompetence "How many elements are known to chemists?" asked Elmer of the examinee. The Wonder In tabulation a considerable loss of time is occasioned by writing down the features of both the things compared, and this is a serious consideration for the examinee. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata If these are evils incidental—I might almost say essential—to the examination of adult scholars, it stands to reason that they will be greatly aggravated when the examinees are young children. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular No one could speak to the examinee but the testing officer. The Revolt on Venus The examinees ranged from fourteen to sixteen years. International Language Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar He might have been Senior Wrangler had he chosen, but he read everything that he should not have read, and he was beaten slightly by a typical examinee of the orthodox school. A Dream of the North Sea What loads of cold beef and lobster vanish before the examinees. A Collection of College Words and Customs He considered that he had perfectly succeeded in separating the lover and the examinee, and that nothing foreign to the examination could vitiate his activity therein. The Roll-Call Sci.; the rest of the examinees were busy, and with their backs to him. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories After careful and fair explanation of what is about to be undertaken, the picture is exposed for ten seconds, and then the examinee is asked to give a free recital of all he saw. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology And the wish which every examinee has to bring in some subject which he supposes himself to know is perceptible in many answers. Literary Blunders Ask the examinee to select and pick out from the heap all those skeins which appear to him to be of the same color, whether of lighter or darker shades. A Practical Physiology He was neither a son, nor a friend, nor a lover; he ceased to have human ties; he had become an examinee. The Roll-Call As an examiner he was most just, aiming only to ascertain the examinee's knowledge of fundamentals, his powers of work, and the manner in which he had been taught. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 It is extraordinary how those dogs of examinees return to their vomit. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 And he spoke like an examiner who was confident that he could floor his examinee in vivâ voce. Erewhon Revisited He then set a paper which afforded the examinees an opportunity of repeating these blunders—which, believing the article to be by their own examiner, they of course did. Erewhon Only you women, besides us and our examinees, can in a single flash epitomize a whole scene, revealing trickery as complicated as safety-locks. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life As soon as mere denial is ineffectual in face of certain proven facts, the examinee is entirely at the judge's mercy. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life "Lucien de Rubempre is in custody under suspicion of being your accomplice," said he, watching to see the effect of this news on his examinee. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Hence most magistrates place their table, as this of Camusot's was arranged, so as to sit with their back to the window and leave the face of the examinee in broad daylight. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life |
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