单词 | collegian |
释义 | collegian (once / 9785 pages) n A collegian is a student at a college or university. It could also be a former college student: in other words, an alumnus. Are you a high school student? If so, you're not a collegian, which is a word for someone who is enrolled at a college (or is a graduate). People who go to universities are also called collegians: the key part is that you're part of higher education. If you dropped out of college, you probably wouldn’t call yourself a collegian. This word suggests you are getting or have received a college degree. WORD FAMILYcollegian: collegians USAGE EXAMPLESWhen Johnson joined Calgary, only a handful of former American collegians played in the N.H.L. New York Times(Dec 24, 2016) Competitions abound in the United States today, with high schoolers and collegians performing routines set to music with cheers, tumbling and jumps. New York Times(Dec 08, 2016) This relationship held true throughout all seasons of the year and whether someone was a man or a woman, a collegian or a retiree. New York Times(Dec 02, 2015) n a student (or former student) at a college or university Syn|Hypo|Hyper college boy, college man college student, university student a student enrolled in a college or university grad student, graduate student, postgraduatea student who continues studies after graduation undergrad, undergraduatea university student who has not yet received a first degree co-ed, college girla female student at a coeducational college or university lowerclassman, underclassmanan undergraduate who is not yet a senior matriculatesomeone who has been admitted to a college or university senioran undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation practice teacher, student teachera college student who is teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education educatee, pupil, student a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution |
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