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campus

/kam-puhs/US // ˈkæm pəs //UK // (ˈkæmpəs) //

校园,园区,校区,校园内

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cam·pus·es.

    • : the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
    • : a college or university: The large influx of older students radically changed many campuses throughout the country.
    • : a division of a university that has its own grounds, buildings, and faculty but is administratively joined to the rest of the university.
    • : the world of higher education: Foundation grants have had a marked effect on the character of the American campus.
    • : a large, usually suburban, landscaped business or industrial site.

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Examples

  • They’ll need to get school districts to give them the go-ahead to come back on to campus and run the programs.

  • The student’s entire class had to stay away from campus for two weeks and the virus did not spread.

  • Harvard has made it clear that most students will not be returning to campus, while others, like Oklahoma University, have allowed all students to return, with in-person coursework.

  • Fortunately, there are movements underway to ban proctoring software and ban face recognition technologies on campuses, as well as congressional bills to ban the US federal government from using face recognition.

  • First, state licensing officials need to agree to expand the hours during which the program is allowed to operate on school campuses.

  • Ignoring people you hooked up with at Shooters when encountering them on campus is a quintessential Duke experience.

  • My parents were thrilled with my choice, even though I had never even paid the campus a visit during the application process.

  • The episode that aired before it, which involved a campus rape victim, was highly controversial.

  • A hard look at campus rape statistics, the collapse of The New Republic and the day John Lennon died.

  • I spoke first with Scott Ellman, a student at Wesleyan University and now the Huffington Post editor-at-large for his campus.

  • And then the cadets marched around and across the campus, waving their firebrands, and singing and cheering lustily.

  • The shaded green lawns of the campus between Dare and Hoskin Halls were crossed by winding paths.

  • Ahead were the two big dormitories upon this side of the campus—Dare and Dorrance Halls.

  • It was opposite the gymnasium, under the wide-spreading oaks that gave shade to that quarter of the campus.

  • So we strolled over the campus and she showed me the sights, while those funeral beasts champed their bits at so much per hour.