Apt Pupil — See also Apt Pupil (film) Infobox short story | name = Summer of Corruption: Apt Pupil author = Stephen King country = United States language = English genre = Horror short story published in = Different Seasons publisher = Viking Press media… … Wikipedia
Apt Pupil — Un élève doué (film) Un élève doué Titre original Apt Pupil Réalisation Bryan Singer Acteurs principaux Ian McKellen Brad Renfro David Schwimmer Musique John Ottman Photographie Newton Thomas Sigel Production … Wikipédia en Français
Apt Pupil (film) — Infobox Film name = Apt Pupil caption = imdb rating = director = Bryan Singer producer = Jane Hamsher Don Murphy writers = Brandon Boyce starring = Ian McKellen Brad Renfro David Schwimmer music = John Ottman cinematography = Newton Thomas Sigel… … Wikipedia
Apt Pupil (película) — Para libro, véase Alumno aventajado. Apt pupil Título Verano de corrupción (España) El Aprendiz (Latinoamérica) Ficha técnica Dirección Bryan Singer … Wikipedia Español
apt — [ æpt ] adjective * 1. ) something that is apt, especially a name, description, or comment, is very appropriate: an apt comparison It seemed apt that the winning goal was scored by the captain. 2. ) good at learning: an apt pupil be apt to do… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
apt — [æpt] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of apere to fasten ] 1.) be apt to do sth to have a natural tendency to do something ▪ Some of the staff are apt to arrive late on Mondays. 2.) exactly right for a particular… … Dictionary of contemporary English
apt — aptly, adv. aptness, n. /apt/, adj. 1. inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others. 2. likely: Am I apt to find him at home? 3. unusually intelligent; able to learn quickly and easily: an apt pupil. 4. suited to the purpose or… … Universalium
apt — [[t]æpt[/t]] adj. 1) disposed; prone: too apt to slander others[/ex] 2) likely: Am I apt to find him at home?[/ex] 3) being quick to learn; bright: an apt pupil[/ex] 4) suited to the purpose or occasion: an apt metaphor[/ex] • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
apt — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin aptus, literally, fastened, from past participle of apere to fasten; akin to Latin apisci to grasp, obtain, apud near, Hittite ḫap to attach Date: 14th century 1. unusually fitted or qualified ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
apt */ — UK [æpt] / US adjective 1) something that is apt, especially a name, description, or comment, is very suitable an apt comparison It seemed apt that the winning goal was scored by the captain. 2) good at learning an apt pupil • be apt to do… … English dictionary