"Classmate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A classmate is a person who is a member of the same class or year as oneself, especially at school. It can also refer to a person who shares a common experience, activity, or interest with oneself.
Classifiers are categories or labels that help group or classify objects, concepts, or individuals according to certain characteristics or features. They are often used in classification algorithms, which are a type of supervised machine learning technique used to predict the category or label of a new, unseen piece of data.<br><br>In linguistics, classifiers are a type of morpheme that helps categorize nouns into specific groups, such as animate or inanimate objects. For example, in some languages, the classifier " lái" is used to categorize humans, while the classifier " gē" is used to categorize non-human animals.<br><br>In the field of artificial intelligence, classifiers are used to distinguish one category or class from another. For example, a spam classifier might be trained to identify spam emails from legitimate emails.
Lacking social class or refinement; without respect for social conventions or standards of behavior.
Classmates are students who attend the same school or class as someone else, typically at the same level of education, such as elementary school, middle school, high school, or university.
A classroom is a room in a school where students, also known as pupils or students, attend classes with their teachers to learn and study. Typically, a classroom is equipped with desks, chairs, a blackboard or whiteboard, and sometimes educational equipment such as computers or multimedia devices. The term "classroom" can also refer to an online environment or virtual space where students participate in educational activities or lessons with their teachers.
Classrooms refer to the rooms or areas where teaching and learning take place in a school or educational institution.
Classwork refers to the assignments, tasks, or projects given to students by their teachers to complete outside of regular class hours or homework. It may include reading assignments, writing projects, research papers, problem sets, or other activities designed to reinforce classroom learning.
Clastogen is a noun that refers to a substance or agent that can cause chromosomal breaks or clustering of chromosomes, leading to genetic mutations. It is often used in the context of cancer research and cytogenetics to describe chemicals or radiation that can induce genetic damage to cells.
Clastogenesis is the process of formation of fragments or pieces of chromosomes, also known as chromosomal breaks or breaks in the DNA double helix, which can lead to mutations and alter the genetic information encoded in the affected genes.