词汇 | college |
释义 | collegeWord family nouncollegercollegialismcollegialitycollegiancollegianercollegeadjectivecollegialcollegiate , Education Collegecol·lege /ˈkɒlɪdʒ $ ˈkɑː-/ ●●● S1 W2 noun 1 ADVANCED EDUCATIONspecialized education 专科教育 [countableC, uncountableU]SEC a school for advanced education, especially in a particular profession or skill 学院;技术专科学校 a teacher training college 师范学院 Donna left school and went to art college. 唐娜中学毕业后进了艺术学院。 college of the London College of Fashion 伦敦时装学院 at college We were great friends when we were at college. 我们在专科学校的时候是很要好的朋友。 2 us university 美国的大学SEC [countableC, uncountableU] American EnglishAmE a large school where you can study after high school and get a degree 大学 SYN British English university Some people who want to go to college still can’t get there. 有些想上大学的人仍然无法如愿。 in college Fran just finished her freshman year in college. 弗兰刚读完了大学一年级。 a decline in the number of college students studying history 攻读历史的大学生数量的减少 college graduates 大学毕业生 a college education 大学教育 college campuses → community college, junior college 大学校园 3 part of a university 大学的一部分PART OF UNIVERSITY [countableC]SEC one of the groups of teachers and students that form a separate part of some universities, especially in Britain 〔尤指在英国附属于大学的〕学院 Trinity College, Cambridge 剑桥大学三一学院 4 students and teachers 师生STUDENTS AND TEACHERS [countableC]SEC the students and teachers of one of these organizations 学院的全体师生 n GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb? In this meaning, college is usually followed by a singular verb: The college is putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’. In British English, you can also use a plural verb: The college are putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’. 5 professional organization 专业团体ORGANIZATION [countableC]GROUP OF PEOPLE a group of people who have special rights, duties, or powers within a profession or organization 学会,协会,社团 the American College of Surgeons 美国外科医生学会 6. name of a school 学校名称SCHOOL [countableC] British EnglishBrESE a word used in the name of some large schools, especially public schools 〔规模大的〕中学,〔尤指〕公学 → electoral collegen COLLOCATIONS verbs go to (a) college After university I went to drama college for a year. attend (a) college formal: He was the first person in his family to attend college. finish (at) college ADJECTIVES/NOUN + collegeWhat are you going to do when you finish art college? an art/music/drama college The Music College was founded in 1869. an agricultural/secretarial/technical etc college I wanted a job in farm management so I went to agricultural college. a teacher training college (=where you learn to be a teacher) a military college (=where you learn to be an officer in the army) a Further Education/FE college British EnglishBrE (=where adults can go to study, especially part-time) a tutorial college British EnglishBrE (=where you can have private or small group lessons) a sixth form college British EnglishBrE (=where students in Britain can go at 16, instead of a school) nounsa college student/teacher/lecturer a sixth-form college student Examples from the Corpus college• Beyond that, McCord said she hopes to get a job and find a legitimate way to obtain a college education.• a college degree• The Training Commission's involvement in vocational training in local authority colleges of further education provides a further example.• Tim's at business college to learn computer accounting.• We hadn't seen each other since we graduated from college.• Often official syllabuses and timetables reflect the influence and expertise of infant method specialists in ministries or from colleges of education.• Our youngest daughter is in college now.• The grant money is for low-income college students.• Many college graduates are unable to find work in their field.• Impotence has for some time been the leading complaint at most college psychiatric clinics.• It can offer college education and job training as bonuses for new recruits.• Revell College at UC San Diego• He teaches at the college.• Half of the college must've been at the demonstration.• The college confirmed that he came second.• the College of Engineering• He goes away to college unimpeded, unrepentant.• My brother never went to college, but he still has a very good job.• She was not allowed into the pre-university college even though she had the necessary qualifications. college campuses• Campus networks include university and college campuses, research laboratories, private companies, and educational sites such as K-12 school districts.• Racist behavior on college campuses is, of course, not limited to students.• This was particularly the case on college campuses, where the young radicals of the New Left dominated public debate.• Others might want to take a concentration of advanced-placement courses or courses on college campuses.• Patricia Schroeder, D-Colo., has said the tactic is a major problem on college campuses.• Merrill points out that most often rape on college campuses is date rape, but that date rape is rape.• Gay bashing has also been widely visible on college campuses.• On college campuses across the country, Chagnon's name is a dormitory word. (1300-1400) Old French Latin collegium “society”, from collega; → COLLEAGUE |
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