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单词 college
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col·lege

noun
 
/ˈkɒlɪdʒ/
/ˈkɑːlɪdʒ/
  1.  
    [countable, uncountable] (often in names) (in the UK) a place where students go to study or to receive training after they have left school学院;职业学校;技术学校
    • a secretarial college文秘职业学校
    • the Royal College of Art皇家艺术学院
    • a college course/student学院课程/学生
    • She wanted to go to college to become a nurse.她想上学院念书,成为一名护士。
    • at college She's at college.她在学院读书。
    see also college of further education, college of higher education, community college (1), sixth-form college, technical college, tertiary college
    Wordfinder
    • apprentice
    • certificate
    • coaching
    • college
    • course
    • intern
    • probation
    • qualify
    • training
    • work experience
    Culture further educationfurther educationFurther education in the UK means education after GCSE exams (or National 5 exams in Scotland) taken around the age of 16. It includes courses of study leading to A levels (or Highers in Scotland), which students take at their school or sixth-form college. Some students go straight to a college of further education which offers a wider range of full- and part-time courses. Further education also includes training for professional qualifications in nursing, accountancy and management, and in fields such as art and music. The term higher education is used in the UK and the US to refer to degree courses at universities.In the US further education usually means any other education after secondary school. It can mean study at college, or any study towards a professional qualification, and it can have a meaning similar to that of adult education or continuing education, something that people do after completing their main education, often for personal interest and satisfaction.Many students in the UK take vocational courses in fields such as building, engineering, hairdressing or secretarial skills. Colleges of further education offer courses leading to NVQs (or SVQs in Scotland) and other certificates and diplomas (= documents awarded for completing a course of study). Work-related courses are designed with advice from industry, with the aim of producing students who will have the skills employers require. On longer courses students may do placements (NAmE internships) (= periods of work) lasting several months with companies. On other courses, called sandwich courses, students divide their time between periods of paid work and periods of study. A common arrangement is for students to get day release from their work to attend college one or two days a week over several years. Some students do a formal apprenticeship, learning their skills on the job and attending college part-time.The British government is keen to persuade more young people to remain in education as long as possible in order to build up a workforce that is well educated and has better skills.
    Extra Examples
    • Not all the lecturers are in college at any one time.不是所有的讲师都会在同一个时间在学院。
    • She's at college in Swindon.她在斯文登念大学。
    • The college runs a course for would-be arts administrators.该学院为未来的艺术品管理者开设培训课程。
    • a college of education教育学院
    • The whole college was shocked to hear the news.听到这个消息,整个学院都震惊了。
    • When I left school I went to secretarial college.中学毕业后我去读了文秘职业学校。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • community
    • local
    • private
    verb + college
    • attend
    • go to
    • enter
    college + verb
    • offer something
    • run something
    • attract somebody
    college + noun
    • administrator
    • faculty
    • lecturer
    preposition
    • at college
    • in college
    • to college
  2.  
    [countable, uncountable] (often in names) (in the US) a university where students can study for a degree after they have left school大学
    • She was the first in her family to attend college.她是家里的第一个大学生。
    • He's hoping to go to college next year.他希望明年上大学。
    • I graduated from college with an English degree.我大学毕业,获得了英语学位。
    • She's now in her first year of college.她现在正在上大学一年级。
    • Carleton College卡尔顿大学
    • a four-year/liberal arts/private college 四年制/文科/私立学院
    • in college He got interested in politics when he was in college.他在上大学时开始对政治感兴趣。
    • at college She's away at college in California.她去加利福尼亚州上大学了。
    • out of college Their eldest son is just out of college.他们的大儿子刚刚大学毕业。
    • a college campus/degree/education大学校园/学位/教育
    • a college student/graduate/professor大学生;大学毕业生;大学教授
    • college football/basketball大学橄榄球/篮球
    Collocations EducationEducationLearning
    • acquire/​get/​lack (an) education/​training/(British English) (some) qualifications
    • receive/​provide somebody with training/​tuition
    • develop/​design/​plan a curriculum/(especially British English) course/(North American English) program/​syllabus
    • give/​go to/​attend a class/​lesson/​lecture/​seminar
    • hold/​run/​conduct a class/​seminar/​workshop
    • sign up for/​take a course/​classes/​lessons
    School
    • go to/​start preschool/​kindergarten/​nursery school
    • be in the first, second, etc. (North American English) grade/(especially British English) year (at school)
    • study/​take/​drop history/​chemistry/​German, etc.
    • (British English) leave/​finish/​drop out of/ (North American English) quit school
    • (North American English) graduate high school/​college
    Problems at school
    • be the victim/​target of bullying
    • (British English) play truant from/ (both British English, informal) bunk off/​skive off school (= not go to school when you should)
    • (both especially North American English) skip/​cut class/​school
    • (British English) cheat in/(North American English) cheat on an exam/​a test
    • get/​be given a detention (for doing something)
    • be expelled from/​be suspended from school
    Work and exams
    • do your homework/(British English) revision/​a project on something
    • work on/​write/​do/​submit an essay/​a dissertation/​a thesis/​an assignment/(North American English) a paper
    • finish/​complete your dissertation/​thesis/​studies/​coursework
    • hand in/ (North American English) turn in your homework/​essay/​assignment/​paper
    • study/​prepare/ (British English) revise/ (North American English) review/ (North American English, informal) cram for a test/​an exam
    • take/ (both British English) do/​sit a test/​an exam
    • (especially British English) mark/ (especially North American English) grade homework/​a test
    • (British English) do well in/ (North American English) do well on/ (informal, especially North American English) ace a test/​an exam
    • pass/​fail/ (informal, especially North American English) flunk a test/​an exam/​a class/​a course/​a subject
    University
    • apply to/​get into/​go to/​start college/(British English) university
    • leave/​graduate from law school/​college/(British English) university (with a degree in computer science)
    • study for/​take/ (British English) do/​complete a law degree/​a degree in physics
    • (both North American English) major/​minor in biology/​philosophy
    • earn/​receive/​be awarded/​get/​have/​hold a master’s degree/​a bachelor’s degree/​a PhD in economics
    see also community college (2), junior college
    Extra Examples
    • The college graduated 50 students last year.去年这所学院有 50 名毕业生。
    • college graduation exercises大学毕业典礼
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • community
    • local
    • private
    verb + college
    • attend
    • go to
    • enter
    college + verb
    • offer something
    • run something
    • attract somebody
    college + noun
    • administrator
    • faculty
    • lecturer
    preposition
    • at college
    • in college
    • to college
  3. [countable, uncountable] (Canadian English) 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
    British/American college / universitycollege / university
    • In both British English and North American English a college is a place where you can go to study after you leave secondary school. In Britain you can go to a college to study or to receive training in a particular skill. In the US you can study for your first degree at a college. A university offers more advanced degrees in addition to first degrees.
    • In North American English college is often used to mean a university, especially when talking about people who are studying for their first degree. The is not used when you are talking about someone studying there:
      • My son has gone away to college.我儿子上大学去了。
      • ‘Where did you go to college?’'你在哪儿上大学?'
      • ‘Ohio State University.’俄亥俄州立大学
    • In British English you can say:
      • My daughter is at university.我女儿在上大学。
    • In North American English you cannot use university in this way. You use it with a or the to mean a particular university:
      • 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。
    Topics Educationa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • community
    • local
    • private
    verb + college
    • attend
    • go to
    • enter
    college + verb
    • offer something
    • run something
    • attract somebody
    college + noun
    • administrator
    • faculty
    • lecturer
    preposition
    • at college
    • in college
    • to college
  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。
    Topics Educationa1
  5. (in the US) one of the main divisions of some large universities(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分。
  6. [countable + singular or plural verb] the teachers and/or students of a college(学院的)师生,教师,学生Topics Educationb1
  7. [countable] (especially in names, in Britain and some other countries) 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
    Topics Educationa1
  8. [countable] (usually in names) 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
    Extra Examples
    • A college of cardinals will choose the next pope.枢机主教团将选出下一任教皇。
    • New guidelines have been released by the Royal College of Surgeons.皇家外科医学院发布了新的指南。
  9. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from Latin collegium ‘partnership’, from collega ‘partner in office’, from col- ‘together with’ + legare ‘depute’.
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