释义 |
uni Chiefly Austral. and N.Z.|ˈjuːnɪ| Also Uni. Colloq. abbrev. of university n. 1. Also attrib. and Comb. Cf. Univ.
1898Bulletin (Sydney) 17 Dec. (Red Page), The only classical idioms I have found..are rotter, i.e., an adept in learning anything; and panem agere, Sydney Uni. slang for ‘doing a loaf’. 1913Lincoln (Nebraska) Daily News 28 Feb. 1/7 (heading) Uni. men depart to judge debates. 1929K. S. Prichard Coonardoo 163 Stay in Perth, go to the uni, be a lawyer or doctor, or something? 1962A. Seymour One Day of Year 103, I think I might ditch my course. Leave Uni. 1966‘L. Lane’ ABZ of Scouse 112 Uni-type, a university student. 1975M. Bradbury History Man x. 169 All the girls at the uni, what she calls the uni, in her set talk about separating. 1984Metro (Auckland) Mar. 15/2 The poor fool who sat the exam and got potted has been threatened with having his own accreditation cancelled and may be banned from sitting the exam for another two years—when he planned to go to uni in this year. |