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1 | C/U in the UK, a place that gives students qualifications below the level of a university degree , often in the skills they need to do a particular job (英国低于本科的)职业学校,技术专科学校 |
| He teaches cookery at the local college. 他在当地的职业学校教烹饪。 |
| I’ ve just started a college course. 我刚开始修一门职业学校的课程。 |
| be at college (=be studying at college) She’ s at secretarial college. 读专科学校 |
| go to college Paul’ s going to college in September. 保罗9月份就要上专科学校了。 |
| 1a | C/U in the UK, a place that gives students degrees in a particular subject (英国授予学位的)大学,学院 | | art/agricultural college 艺术学院/农业大学 | | the Royal College of Music 皇家音乐学院 | |
| 1b | C/U in the US , a place that gives students degrees (英国授予学位的)大学,学院 | | a college professor 大学教授 | |
| 1c | C one of the parts that some universities are divided into (大学分成的)学院 | | King’ s College, Cambridge 剑桥国王学院 | |
| 1d | singular all the students and teachers in a college 学院的全体师生 | | The whole college was talking about it. 整个学院都在谈论这件事。 | |
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2 | C used in the names of some organizations whose members belong to a particular profession , especially a medical profession 学会,协会(用于特定职业,尤指医疗机构名称中) |
| the Royal College of Nursing 皇家护士协会 |
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3 | College used in the names of some British private schools 公学(用于英国一些私立学校的校名) |
| Eton College 伊顿公学 |
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