词汇 | collegiate |
释义 | collegiate adjective uk /kəˈliː.dʒi.ət/ us /kəˈliː.dʒɪt/ of or belonging to a college or its students: 大学的,学院的;大学生的 a collegiate theatre大学戏院 collegiate sports大学体育 UK formed of colleges: 下设学院的,由学院组成的 Oxford and Cambridge are both collegiate universities.牛津和剑桥都是由许多学院组成的综合性大学。 University & college education academe academia anti-university beadle business school grad graduate hall hall of residence Oxon Panhellenic pass degree poly polytechnic the groves of academeidiom university unselective vice chancellor warden wardenship collegiate | American Dictionarycollegiate adjective us/kəˈli·dʒət/ of or belonging to a college or its students: collegiate activities/sports Examples of collegiatecollegiate Cathedrals, collegiate churches and monasteries also developed polyphonic music, which required boy choristers to enlarge the range of harmony. Again this is not surprising in the collegiate context where the centre of activity moves from faculty to college in the afternoon. The design took its lead more closely from the collegiate tradition than had the first proposal. The pattern that emerges is decline in some traditional modes of collegiate control, such as mutuality, and increasing reliance on mechanisms of oversight and competition. Importantly, performances of his music were featured by collegiate as well as public school groups. In the nineteenth century evangelicalism provided a unifying centre to collegiate education and played a pivotal role inside and outside the classroom. The collegiate nature of the solicitors' occupational group en-courages and maintains a feeling of identity, colleague loyalty and shared values. When the thirteenth-century architect embarked upon his reconstruction of the cathedral, he was obliged to spare the collegiate church. Access to the collegiate church had originally been by way of a door cut into the north side-aisle. He has a good claim to being the most successful collegiate coach of all time in any sport. Separate chapters describe the bishops, the collegiate clergy, the parish priests, the monks and the nuns, and their slowly changing social roles. The collegiate nature of the sample presumably reflects a relatively high functioning group of young adults. Although these traits are not singularly endowed by colleges, they are honed by the collegiate exposure to new opinions. Top positions in the body politic may be held by monarchs, directly or indirectly elected presidents, rotating office-holders, parliamentary committees and collegiate bodies. Inevitably because of their breadth and depth of coverage, historical dictionaries take much longer to compile than ordinary desk or collegiate dictionaries. See all examples of collegiate These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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