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college-preparatory

/kol-ij-pri-pair-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee/US // ˌkɒl ɪdʒ prɪˈpɛər əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i //

大学预科,大学预科班,大学预备班,大学预科生

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : preparing a student for academic work at the college level.

Examples

  • This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break.

  • Under the current president and his predecessor, Jett notes, the ambassadorship of Belize has gone to college roommates.

  • If the oft-talked-about college “hook-up culture” could be embodied by a place, it would be Shooters.

  • In my four years of college, I know exactly one woman who has asked a man out on a date.

  • This was also the year Duke University student Belle Knox put college girls on the map.

  • He was converted and baptized, and was the first Hebrew instructor at Harvard college.

  • They are very urgent questions; our sons and daughters will have to begin to deal with them from the moment they leave college.

  • But you will find most colleges and most college societies bar religious instruction and discussion.

  • In practice we find a good deal of technical study comes into the college stage.

  • In Scotland and America that is distinguished and thought of clearly as the college stage.