0 to learn for school or college -- étudier
She studied with/under the greatest pianist of her time. Elle étudie avec le plus grand pianiste de son époque.
He studied history at Columbia University. Il étudie l’histoire à l’Université de Columbia.
a young woman studying at Oxford une jeune femme faisant ses études à Oxford.
I can’t go out, I have to study for a test. Je ne peux pas sortir, je dois étudier pour une interro.
1 to look at sth for a long time -- étudier
He studied her expression. Il étudia son expression.
She was studying the bacteria under the microscope. Elle examinait la bactérie au microscope.
3 to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject -- étudier
She’s studying to be a teacher.
He is studying for a degree in mathematics
He is studying French
What subject is he studying?
5 the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge -- étude
She has made a study of the habits of bees.
He spends all his evenings in study
I believe that it is not only minorities who should have to study the language of the majority, but also vice versa.
We need to study and understand it, of course.
We need to study the models which offer us a high employment rate and high fertility rates at the same time.
The freedom to live, work or study abroad must mean just that - freedom - and not hidden barriers.
You can call me a cynic, but students do not always come to study and tourists do not always visit for a limited period.
Now the same data can be browsed on a computer from your own office or study.
I do not make these points simply theoretically, simply as a result of intellectual or academic study.
By the way, this is in line with the study published last year on social values as regards science and technology.