dedi-cated/adj/1-(tosth) working hard at sth because it's very important to you
as a dedicated teacher, she is dedicated to her job.
2-[only before noun] designed to do only one particular type of job, used for one particular purpuse only : a dedicated word processor/server. software is exported through a dedicated satellite link.
source of answer: Oxford dictionary.
So, a dedicated student, he or she is dedicated to her study.
This book is dedicated to...
dedicated to Barbara
Current student means that the person is new or is recently participating in some form of committement or event
"Multiple meaning" refers to something that has more than one meaning or interpretation. For example, the word "dance" can be used as a verb (Being a klutz, I cannot dance very well) or a noun (All the students attended their last dance.).
Learning a foreign language earlier is prefered. Younger students are more willing to speak out and participate in songs and games than older students.
A dedicated teacher is someone who wants to help students pass and does whatever they can to help them.
As a teacher, the woman is dedicated to her students.
It comes from the Hebrew name meaning "dedicated".
The statement is to be dedicated in making sure everyone is dedicated to excellence. The students also need to commit to their achievements and goals.
It refers to a place dedicated to the imagination.
Diligent pupils can be referred to as dedicated or hardworking students.
Either "Do any of the students" or "Do any of the students" is appropriate to use, as they convey the same meaning.
nivedita means surrendered, dedicated to god.
Mars is the God of War, so someone dedicated to being a soldier. Marcel is one name which roots have that meaning.
Ethos
In the UK there are a number of websites dedicated to advising students, prospective students and their parents. Examples of these sites are StudentLoans, 118Students and ParentAdvisor.
Marcus as a boy's name is pronounced MAR-kus. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Marcus is "dedicated to Mars".