college的意思和读音

college

: [ˈkɑlɪdʒ] : [ˈkɒlɪdʒ]

n.

colleges  

adj.+n.technical college,prestigious college

v.+n.finish college,leave college

n.school,university,academy,seminary,institution

collegen.

1.[c][u](in Britain) a place where students go to study or to receive training after they have left school

a college of further education(= providing education and training for people over 16)

a secretarial college

the Royal College of Art

a college course/library/student

She's at college .

2.[c][u](in the US) a university where students can study for a degree after they have left school

Carleton College

a college campus/student

a private college

He got interested in politics when he was in college .

She's away at college in California.

He's hoping to go to college next year.

3.[c][u]a place where you can study for higher or more specialist qualifications after you finish high school

4.[c][u]one of the separate institutions that some British universities, such as Oxford and Cambridge, are divided into

King's College, Cambridge

a tour of Oxford colleges

Most students live in college.

5.(in the US) one of the main divisions of some large universities

The history department is part of the College of Arts and Sciences.

6.[cspv]the teachers and/or students of a college

7.[c]a secondary school , especially one where you must pay

Eton College

8.[c]an organized group of professional people with special interests, duties or powers

the Royal College of Physicians

the American College of Cardiology

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n.1.in the U.S., a place that gives students degrees. A school of this type can also be called a university if it is large enough to give more than one type of degree; all the students and teachers in a college; one of the parts that some universities are divided into; in the U.K., a place that gives students qualifications below the level of a university degree, often in the skills they need to do a particular job; in the U.K., a place that gives students degrees in a particular subject2ed in the names of some organizations whose members belong to a particular profession, especially a medical profession3ed in the names of some British private schools

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1.In the column, Valen detailed how the cruelty she experienced in her college sorority caused her to avoid friendships with other women.使

2.On top of that, Harp and I both learned how to run a camera and do lights back in college.

3.I was a young man then, just a year out of college; I knew no one in Chicago, was without money or family connections.

4.But with college expenses looming, I couldn't help thinking that it would be really nice if he used his graduation cash for that instead.

5.Sinclair Community College, widely acclaimed as one of the best such colleges in the nation, is at the vanguard of such efforts.Sinclair

6.Osama bin Laden mansion in the United States had found a large number of documents and information, like "small college library. "”。

7.Then one year the dean of the college said that the player would have to leave because he had cheated on an exam.

8.His mother at last agreed that Newton be prepared to enter college.

9.And as you know, in 1928, the American Indemnity College became Tsinghua University.1928

10.West Island College International in Nova Scotia, which owns the vessel, said it had been on a 10-month voyage when it capsized.西10