单词 | coed |
释义 | coedWord family nouncoedcoeducationadverbcoeducationally co·ed1 /ˌkəʊˈed◂ $ ˈkoʊed/ adjectiveadj 1 SEX/GENDERusing a system in which students of both sexes are educated together 男女同校的 a coed college 一所男女同校的大学 2. American EnglishAmE a coed place, team etc is used by or includes people of both sexes 男女共用的,有男有女的 SYN British English mixed Examples from the Corpus coed• In 1958 Deerfield was still thirty years away from going coed.• They accepted once-scandalous deviations such as interfaith dialogue, political activism, concert-going, and coed dancing.• Almost all college students live in coed dormitories or in houses shared with friends.• coed exercise classes• Last winter a judge put a vet away for thirty-five years for sinking his teeth into sweet, succulent coed flesh.• Ringwald wastes no time wedging herself between McGaw and his coed girlfriend, Sarah Lassez.• I wanted a coed school, and it seemed the most prestigious.• Many coed schools provide excellent education.• Many coed schools provide excellent educations, but the reasons for the movement seem to be less academic than financial and ideological. Collegecoed2 noun [countableC] American EnglishAmE old-fashioned SECa woman student at a university 〔大学的〕女生 Examples from the Corpus coed• No embarrassing costumes meant for college coeds would hang awkwardly upon my 40-or-50-something body.• The staff might be young; they look like college coeds running around in their tees and hi-tech sweats.• A nationwide search was under way for a typical coed. (1800-1900) coeducational |
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