stay behind

Verb

 * 1) * 1995, Rudolf Steiner, Helen Fox (original translator), revising translator not named, Lecture 7, The Kingdom of Childhood, Revised Translation, page 120,
 * Children who are in any way below standard come into this class from all the other classes.
 * Otherwise, as I have said, we do not let the children stay behind but we try to bring them along with us under all circumstances, so that in this way each child really receives what is right for his or her particular age.
 * 1)  To remain where one is, whilst others leave.
 * 2) To remain in a classroom or school at the end of teaching, especially to receive punishment.
 * 1)  To remain where one is, whilst others leave.
 * 2) To remain in a classroom or school at the end of teaching, especially to receive punishment.
 * 1) To remain in a classroom or school at the end of teaching, especially to receive punishment.
 * 1) To remain in a classroom or school at the end of teaching, especially to receive punishment.
 * 1) To remain in a classroom or school at the end of teaching, especially to receive punishment.
 * 1) To remain in a classroom or school at the end of teaching, especially to receive punishment.

Synonyms

 * , ; See also Thesaurus:stay behind

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: παραμένω
 * Portuguese: ficar para trás
 * Russian:, , ,


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: jäädä luokkaan
 * French: avoir une heure de colle
 * German:
 * Russian: ,