si1 sang1師生师生
Jyutpingsi1 sang1
Yalesī sāng
Definition
Teachers and students.
neutralschoolpeople
How it's used
Refers specifically to the collective dynamic or bond between educators and learners rather than just the individuals. It is frequently used in formal contexts like school reports or news articles to describe the atmosphere within an educational institution. In casual speech, people are more likely to refer to their specific teacher or student directly by name or title.
Examples
Their teacher-student relationship is very harmonious.
How is the bond between you and your teacher?
Related words
Common phrases
teacher-student relationship
bond between teacher and student
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Grammar guides
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