[N-VAR; N-IN-NAMES 可变名词;名称名词]大学;学院;专科学校 A college is an institution where students study after they have left school.
Their daughter Joanna is doing business studies at a local college...
他们的女儿乔安娜在当地的一所学院念商科。
Stephanie took up making jewellery after leaving art college this summer...
斯蒂芬妮今年夏天离开艺术学院后开始从事珠宝制作。
He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
他现在是西新英格兰学院的经济学教授,该学院位于马萨诸塞州的斯普林菲尔德。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](英国某些大学设立的)学院 A college is one of the institutions which some British universities are divided into.
[oft in names after n]
He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford.
他上的是牛津大学的贝利奥尔学院。
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[N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 名称名词;名称名词](美国某些大学的专科)学院 At some universities in the United States, colleges are divisions which offer degrees in particular subjects.
...a professor at the University of Florida College of Law.
佛罗里达大学法学院的一位教授
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[N-IN-NAMES 名称名词](用于英国某些收费中学的名称中)中学,公学College is used in Britain in the names of some secondary schools which charge fees.
In 1854, Cheltenham Ladies' College became the first girls' public school.
1854年,切尔滕纳姆女子中学成为第一所女子公学。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]学会;协会;社团 A college of a particular kind is an organized group of people who have special duties and powers.
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He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians...
他是皇家内科医师协会的成员。
There is a college of international supervisors working together.
一群来自世界各地的主管在一起工作。
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col·lege★/ˈkɒlɪdʒ; NAmEˈkɑːlɪdʒ/noun1★[countable , uncountable ]( often in names 常用于名称) (in Britain) a place where students go to study or to receive training after they have left school (英国)学院,职业学校,技术学校◆a college of further education (= providing education and training for people over 16)进修学院◆a secretarial college文秘职业学校◆the Royal College of Art皇家艺术学院◆a college course/library/student学院的课程╱图书馆╱学生◆She's at college.她在学院读书。☞see also
community college
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sixth-form college
2★[countable , uncountable ]( often in names 常用于名称) (in the US) a university where students can study for a degree after they have left school (美国)大学◆Carleton College卡尔顿大学◆a college campus/student大学校园╱学生◆a private college私立大学◆He got interested in politics when he was in college.他在上大学时就开始对政治感兴趣了。◆She's away at collegein California. 她去加利福尼亚州上大学了。◆He's hoping to go to collegenext year. 他希望明年上大学。☞collocationsat
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community college
(2 )3[countable , uncountable ]( CanE) a place where you can study for higher or more specialist qualifications after you finish high school 高等专科学校;高等职业学院4[countable , uncountable ]one of the separate institutions that some British universities, such as Oxford and Cambridge, are divided into (英国大学如牛津和剑桥中独立的)学院◆King's College, Cambridge剑桥大学的国王学院◆a tour of Oxford colleges参观牛津大学的各学院◆Most students live in college.大多数学生住在学院里。5(in the US) one of the main divisions of some large universities (美国一些规模大的大学的)学院◆The history department is part of the College of Arts and Sciences.历史系是文理学院的一部份。6[countable + singular or plural verb ]the teachers and/or students of a college (学院的)师生,教师,学生7[countable ]( especially in names, in Britain and some other countries 在英国和其他国家尤用于名称) a secondary school,especially one where you must pay (尤指必须交费的)中学,公学◆Eton College伊顿公学8[countable ]( usually in names 通常用于名称) an organized group of professional people with special interests, duties or powers 学会;协会;社团◆the Royal College of Physicians皇家医师协会◆the American College of Cardiology美国心脏病研究学会☞see also
electoral college
BRITISH/AMERICAN 英式/美式英语college / university■In both BrEand NAmEa collegeis a place where you can go to study after you leave secondary school. In Britain you can go to a collegeto study or to receive training in a particular skill. In the US you can study for your first degree at a college.A universityoffers more advanced degrees in addition to first degrees. 在英式英语和美式英语中,college 均指中学毕业后的学习场所。在英国,college 提供高等或职业教育。在美国,college 开设初级学位课程。university 除开设初级学位课程外还有更高学位的课程。■In NAmEcollegeis often used to mean a university,especially when talking about people who are studying for their first degree. Theis not used when you are talking about someone studying there. 在美式英语中,college 常指大学(university),尤其谈及学士学位。表示上大学不用定冠词 the:◆My son has gone away to college.我儿子上大学去了。◆‘Where did you go to college?’ ‘Ohio State University.’“你在什么地方上的大学?”“俄亥俄州立大学”■In BrEyou can say 英式英语可以说:◆My daughter is at university.我女儿在上大学。In NAmEyou cannot use universityor collegein this way. You use it with aor theto mean a particular university or college. 在美式英语中,university 和 college 不能这样用,表示上某所大学,应在 university 或 college 之前加 a 或 the:◆I didn’t want to go to a large university.我当时不想去大的综合性大学读书。collegecollegescol·lege/ˈkɒlɪdʒ; NAmEˈkɑːlɪdʒ/
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collegecol‧lege /ˈkɒlɪdʒ $ ˈkɑː-/ ●●●S1W2 noun
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1specialized education [countable, uncountable] a school for advanced education, especially in a particular profession or skill: a teacher training college Donna left school and went to art college.college of the London College of Fashionat college We were great friends when we were at college.2us university [countable, uncountable] American English a large school where you can study after high school and get a degreeSYN university British English: Some people who want to go to college still can’t get there.in college Fran just finished her freshman year in college. a decline in the number of college students studying historycollege graduates a college educationcollege campuses →
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3part of a university [countable] one of the groups of teachers and students that form a separate part of some universities, especially in Britain: Trinity College, Cambridge4students and teachers [countable] the students and teachers of one of these organizationsGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?• In this meaning, college is usually followed by a singular verb: · The college is putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The college are putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS5professional organization [countable] a group of people who have special rights, duties, or powers within a profession or organization: the American College of Surgeons6name of a school [countable] British English a word used in the name of some large schools, especially public schools →
electoral college
COLLOCATIONSverbsgo to (a) college· After university I went to drama college for a year.attend (a) college formal:· He was the first person in his family to attend college.finish (at) college· What are you going to do when you finish art college?ADJECTIVES/NOUN + collegean art/music/drama college· The Music College was founded in 1869.an agricultural/secretarial/technical etc college· I wanted a job in farm management so I went to agricultural college.a teacher training college (=where you learn to be a teacher)a military college (=where you learn to be an officer in the army)a Further Education/FE college British English (=where adults can go to study, especially part-time)a tutorial college British English (=where you can have private or small group lessons)a sixth form college British English (=where students in Britain can go at 16, instead of a school)nounsa college student/teacher/lecturer· a sixth-form college student
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