coed 的 2 个定义
- Older Use. a female student in a coeducational institution, especially in a college or university.
- coeducational.
- Older Use. of, relating to, or being a coed or coeds: coed fads.
- for or serving both men and women alike.
coed 近义词
等同于 undergraduate
coed 的近义词 8 个
coed 的反义词 1 个
更多coed例句
- They conspired to form a coed team together, with Curtis as their third, and lay waste to the field the next time the tournament came around.
- There’ll be men’s sports and there’ll be semi-coed sports, and women and girls in Connecticut will be losers.
- Children frequently play coed sports until puberty begins, and only then does there begin to be a separation in athletic performance between boys and girls.
- When it cut 11 sports last year, Brown said it would reach compliance by adding a women’s and a coed sailing team.
- Her position was eliminated, and Donald Wells, the former cheerleading director who supervised Keene when she was a cheerleader, said she was not offered the opportunity to lead the new coed squad.
- We lived in a coed dorm, with the first and third floors housing the young men, and the second floor housing the girls.
- By the time Wurtzel arrived at Harvard in the 1980s, the university had gone coed.
- And, of course, a frequent cruise-ship stop and coed party spot.
- Katz says the coed school is in a different zone and is filled with its own kids.
- For example, enrollment must be voluntary, and parents need to be provided with a coed option.
- Bettws-y-Coed is the most famous of mountain towns in Wales, and its situation is indeed romantic.
- And if anybody called Wood (say) had put up a house here, he'd probably have called it 'Ty Coed.'
- Even at the Ty'n-y-Coed, where young girls abounded, it would not be right to pretend that there were young men enough.
- One of the prettiest places for sketching, as well as a spot where the fisherman's skill is often rewarded, is Bettws-y-Coed.
- A portion of these rocks, with the little tumulus-like hill of Pen y Coed, forms the eastern barrier.