From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishPEPE British English, P.E. American English /ˌpiː ˈiː/ ●●○ noun [uncountable] DSSES (physical education) sport and physical activity taught as a school subject a PE teacher
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PE• We wish all at PE well with their endeavours.• On Friday mornings after play, Belle's class did PE.• Before we can compute the remaining eight weights associated with the hidden layer, we must compute the error for each PE.• Under the National Curriculum all primary and secondary age pupils will follow a course of PE.• Learning Learning is at the level of a single PE.• So everybody bar the PE teacher hated me playing football and everything they could do to stop me playing football they did.• Sprinter Phil Brown began athletics at the instigation of two PE teachers.