单词 | matriculate |
释义 | matriculate (once / 10368 pages) vn When you matriculate at your local university, that means that you’ve enrolled there as a student. If you hope to matriculate at a certain school, it means you want to be a student there. The verb matriculate is often confused the verb graduate — which means a student has completed a course of study. Instead, use matriculate to describe the act of enrolling as a student at a university and save graduate for the day you hurl your tasseled cap at the sky. There is also a noun form of matriculate: a matriculate is someone who has enrolled as a student. WORD FAMILYmatriculate: matriculated, matriculates, matriculating, matriculation+/matriculation: matriculations USAGE EXAMPLESWhen she matriculated, she had not grasped the culture of the campus. New York Times(Nov 03, 2016) We’ve done an analysis of how many women actually matriculate into more senior engineering roles. New York Times(Nov 11, 2016) Although many students elect to major in a science, both science and nonscience majors matriculate into medical school. US News(Oct 11, 2016) 1v enroll as a student Hyper enrol, enroll, enter, inscribe, recruit register formally as a participant or member 2n someone who has been admitted to a college or university Hyper college student, university student a student enrolled in a college or university |
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