collegiate
collegiate 英 [kəˈli:dʒiət] 美 [kə'liːdʒiət]
adj. 大学的;学院的;大学生的
- Collegiate describes anything to do with college life or college students. You might refer to the leagues in which college athletes compete as collegiate sports, or to students studying chemistry as collegiate scientists.
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- adj. 大学的;学院的;大学生的
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1. Internships have become an almost essential first step on the career ladder, says Phil Gardner, who directs the collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University.
密歇根州立大学大学生就业研究所所长菲尔·加德纳表示,参加实习已经几乎成为职业阶梯上不可缺少的第一步了。
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2. In fact, about 1 in 3 students transfer during their collegiate career, according to the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
事实上,在大学生涯中,有1/3的学生转过学,依照全美大学招生咨询协会的说法。
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3. Despite the collegiate atmosphere, however, it was clear that the 300 attendees at this year's Sun Valley had serious business on their minds.
尽管四处充满着学院式的氛围,但是,很明显,今年太阳谷盛会的300名与会者脑中都挂念着一些重要事情。
- collegiate (adj.) "pertaining to or of the nature of a college," mid-15c., from Latin collegiatus "member of a college or corporation," in Medieval Latin, "of or pertaining to a college," from collegium "community, society, guild" (see college).
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