单词 | co-ed |
释义 | co-edn.adj. colloquial (originally U.S.). A. n. 1. Co-education; a co-educational institution or system. ΘΚΠ society > education > [noun] > systematic education > systems of university extension1839 Philanthropinism1842 Arnoldismc1845 co-education1852 Pestalozzianism1859 kindergartenism1872 secularism1872 community education1873 Froebelism1879 co-ed1886 extramuralism1892 vocationalism1901 heurism1909 sandwich1913 Montessori1917 Montessorianism1917 Juku system1931 polytechnization1932 day release1936 essentialism1939 comprehensivization1958 multitracking1989 1886 L. M. Alcott Jo's Boys v. 104 Girls..ought not to study so much. Never liked co-ed. 1958 Listener 12 June 991/3 We are at a Secondary Modern ‘co-ed’. 2. A girl or woman student at a co-educational institution. ΘΚΠ society > education > learning > learner > college or university student > [noun] > female studentess1834 co-ed1893 1893 I. K. Funk et al. Standard Dict. Eng. Lang. I 1903 Independent 12 Feb. 369/2 Any college where the girls are commonly called ‘co-eds’ is not a truly co-educational institution. 1910 E. A. Walsott Open Door ix. 107 ‘Tommy, did I ever deceive you?’ ‘Once—'twas about that black eyed co-ed.’ 1928 Morning Post 20 Oct. 8/3 In some of the ultra-modern American Universities, where ‘co-eds’ abound. 1931 J. B. Priestley Angel Pavement vi. 315 A college girl, what they call over there a co-ed. 1951 W. H. Auden Nones (1952) 60 Enormous novels by co-eds Rain down on our defenceless heads. 1970 Daily Tel. 6 May 34/3 Undergraduates and co-eds sought more violent or dramatic ways of expressing their feelings. B. adj. Categories » 1. Co-educational. 2. Of or pertaining to a co-ed (sense A. 2). ΘΚΠ society > education > [adjective] > system of education Lancasterian1807 heuristical1819 Pestalozzian1826 heuristic1844 progressive1860 Philanthropinist1864 Chautauqua1873 Froebelian1873 Fröbel1875 co-educational1881 extramural1884 Arnoldian1888 co-ed1889 Montessori1912 Montessorian1912 work–study1924 essentialist1938 bilateral1947 Piagetian1960 open-ended1961 home-schooling1963 Nuffield1964 binary1965 society > education > learning > learner > college or university student > [adjective] > female student co-ed1889 1889 Pueblo (Colorado) Opinion 21 July 2/2 A Newport Story, a ‘Co-Ed.’ Story..are some of the attractions of Demorest Monthly Magazine for August. 1895 Bachelor Arts Monthly May 113 There is even danger that soon ‘co-ed’ institutions will degenerate into mere matrimonial agencies. 1949 R. Graves Seven Days in New Crete vi. 71 I went to a co-ed school in Switzerland. I was the head girl. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.adj.1886 |
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