单词 | to go to college |
释义 | > as lemmasto go to (etc.) college g. Without article, esp. in to go to (etc.) college. Originally U.S. (chiefly in sense 4c). ΚΠ 1764 S. Deane Jrnl. 13 Jan. (1849) 302 The General Court came up to College. 1832 B. Disraeli Contarini Fleming I. i. viii. 73 It was universally agreed that College had ruined me. 1898 G. B. Shaw Mrs. Warren's Profession ii. 189 Vivie..Do you expect that we shall be much together? Mrs. Warren..Of course—until youre married. Youre not going back to college again. 1933 E. O'Neill Ah, Wilderness! i. 41 I'm going to marry her—after I get out of college! 1955 R. S. Turner Song at Year's Turning 82 I wore a black coat, being fresh from college. 1976 New Society 17 June 635/3 A young social worker, fresh out of college and with all the right letters after his name may well not be nearly as good as an older, unqualified worker with no such qualifications. < as lemmas |
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