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单词 collegiate
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Definition of collegiate in English:

collegiate

adjective kəˈliːdʒ(ɪ)ətkəˈlidʒ(i)ət
  • 1Belonging or relating to a college or its students.

    大学的;学院的;大学生的

    collegiate life

    大学生活。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are athlete-students, brought into the collegiate mix more as performers than aspiring undergraduates.
    • Conservative student activists do not seem eager to join the ranks of this collegiate campaign.
    • Inspiration is also drawn from the American Ivy League - collegiate stripes and colours suggesting a casual cool that is fitting for both work and play.
    • Research has also been conducted to examine collegiate cheating by demographic variables other than academic major.
    • This is an opportunity for all collegiate students to meet and socialize with one another.
    • What is the breadth of leadership education in collegiate agricultural education departments?
    • Take advantage of this opportunity to network with fellow collegiate chapter members and learn more about music careers.
    • Ramanujan did not have formal collegiate education, whereas Schur had solid training under Frobenius.
    • They often express frustration, shame, and, in some instances, bitterness, over their collegiate experience.
    • These are only a few of the challenges students face in their everyday collegiate lives.
    • Even collegiate education will be provided and students will be guided until they find a job, says Parikrama.
    • His family says he has always been like this, more so after he went to play in a collegiate tournament in Sahiwal when he was 15.
    • Passage of Title IX has enhanced the collegiate experiences of many women students.
    • Brandon had planned to be an education major while playing collegiate baseball.
    • In collegiate competition, a team of five travels to each tournament.
    • Coming back home, he eschewed collegiate bowling in favor of tournament play, moving onto the megabucks circuit in 1997.
    • We have been fortunate in the stream of overseas students and visitors who have enriched our collegiate life.
    • Convey's father was a collegiate basketball player and later a coach.
    • On the collegiate level, the theory of employee involvement works the same way.
    • One student returned years later to tell me how I had been a significant part of her collegiate life.
    Synonyms
    educational, scholastic, instructional, pedagogical
  • 2British (of a university) composed of different colleges.

    (大学)由不同学院组成的

    the Oxford collegiate system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The nature of Oxford's collegiate system requires us to live together in very close proximity.
    • Oxford's collegiate system means further cash will also be available through individual colleges' existing hardship funds.
    • In a collegiate university, of which Cambridge and Oxford are the major examples, there is a further complication.
    • For his parents there is the comfort of knowing he is protected to an extent within Oxford's collegiate system.
    • This lower figure though is in part due to the collegiate nature of the University.
    • He unsurprisingly states that the collegiate system is a ‘strength not a weakness’.

Derivatives

  • collegiately

  • adverb
    • A native of Mullens, West Virginia, D' Antoni played collegiately at Marshall University and graduated as the school's career assist leader in 1973.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After a year of swimming collegiately, I stopped swimming at age 18, but after five years away from the pool and a lot of soul searching, I started training again in 1998.
      • King is a running back who logged time in the Arena League and the CFL after playing collegiately at Central Arkansas.
      • Murray developed her skills as a youth playing in suburban Washington D.C., went on to star collegiately at Seton Hall University, and was a finalist in 1999 for both the Hermann Trophy and the Missouri Athletic Club Award.
      • Her father, Gregory, played collegiately at LSU and overseas for seven seasons.

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin collegiatus, from collegium 'partnership' (see college).

Rhymes

intercollegiate

Definition of collegiate in US English:

collegiate

adjectivekəˈlidʒ(i)ətkəˈlēj(ē)ət
  • 1Belonging or relating to a college or its students.

    大学的;学院的;大学生的

    collegiate life

    大学生活。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In collegiate competition, a team of five travels to each tournament.
    • Brandon had planned to be an education major while playing collegiate baseball.
    • Passage of Title IX has enhanced the collegiate experiences of many women students.
    • Convey's father was a collegiate basketball player and later a coach.
    • Even collegiate education will be provided and students will be guided until they find a job, says Parikrama.
    • Take advantage of this opportunity to network with fellow collegiate chapter members and learn more about music careers.
    • What is the breadth of leadership education in collegiate agricultural education departments?
    • Inspiration is also drawn from the American Ivy League - collegiate stripes and colours suggesting a casual cool that is fitting for both work and play.
    • Coming back home, he eschewed collegiate bowling in favor of tournament play, moving onto the megabucks circuit in 1997.
    • Ramanujan did not have formal collegiate education, whereas Schur had solid training under Frobenius.
    • We have been fortunate in the stream of overseas students and visitors who have enriched our collegiate life.
    • They often express frustration, shame, and, in some instances, bitterness, over their collegiate experience.
    • On the collegiate level, the theory of employee involvement works the same way.
    • One student returned years later to tell me how I had been a significant part of her collegiate life.
    • Research has also been conducted to examine collegiate cheating by demographic variables other than academic major.
    • These are only a few of the challenges students face in their everyday collegiate lives.
    • His family says he has always been like this, more so after he went to play in a collegiate tournament in Sahiwal when he was 15.
    • Conservative student activists do not seem eager to join the ranks of this collegiate campaign.
    • This is an opportunity for all collegiate students to meet and socialize with one another.
    • They are athlete-students, brought into the collegiate mix more as performers than aspiring undergraduates.
    Synonyms
    educational, scholastic, instructional, pedagogical
  • 2British (of a university) composed of different colleges.

    (大学)由不同学院组成的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He unsurprisingly states that the collegiate system is a ‘strength not a weakness’.
    • This lower figure though is in part due to the collegiate nature of the University.
    • For his parents there is the comfort of knowing he is protected to an extent within Oxford's collegiate system.
    • Oxford's collegiate system means further cash will also be available through individual colleges' existing hardship funds.
    • In a collegiate university, of which Cambridge and Oxford are the major examples, there is a further complication.
    • The nature of Oxford's collegiate system requires us to live together in very close proximity.

Origin

Late Middle English: from late Latin collegiatus, from collegium ‘partnership’ (see college).

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