单词 | college |
释义 | college —college /ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/ aep /ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ/ noun (EDUCATION) A2 [C or U] any place for specialized education after the age of 16 where people study or train to get knowledge and/or skills: » a teacher training college» a secretarial college» a Naval college» UK a sixth form college» She's at art college.Thesaurus+: ↑Types of schoolF0 [C or U] US university: » You have to go to (= study at) college for many years if you want to be a doctor.Thesaurus+: ↑University and college educationF0 [C] one of the separate and named parts into which some universities are divided: » King's College, Cambridge» I attended the College of Arts and Sciences at New York University.» Cambridge has some very fine old colleges (= college buildings).Thesaurus+: ↑University and college educationF0 [C] in Britain and Australia, used in the names of some schools for children, especially those where education is paid for: » Cheltenham Ladies' CollegeThesaurus+: ↑Types of school• • • Extra Examples:» We were taught painting and drawing at art college.» In our third year at college everyone had to do a special project.» Many colleges and universities now offer modular degree courses.» She lectures in education at the teacher training college.» I studied modern European history at college.noun [C] (GROUP) ► F0 a group of people with a particular job, purpose, duty, or power who are organized into a group for sharing ideas, making decisions, etc.: » the Royal College of Medicine/NursingThesaurus+: ↑Societies, clubs and organizations |
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