collegiate 的 2 个定义
collegiate 近义词
等同于 academic
collegiate 的近义词 11 个
collegiate 的反义词 6 个
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- During his memorial service, head basketball coach Tom Crean talked about Hogue’s imprint on collegiate sports.
- This capsule of cozy items with a collegiate feel is the first of many small collections to come, each with new products and a different vibe, available for just a limited time.
- This is particularly important when a collegiate season is only, at maximum, something like 40 games long, making the data noisy.
- The governing body of collegiate sports intensified conversations about Native mascots in 2001, the same year the organization banned states that fly the Confederate flag from hosting national championship events.
- They both played in the same collegiate system at Connecticut, though more than a decade apart.
- The NFL has not taken the road that the National Collegiate Athletic Association traveled in 2005.
- So I go to have both the art school experience and the American typical collegiate experience.
- I did one semester at Boulder, which was more a stereotypical, American collegiate experience.
- More than 500 colleges use a test called the Collegiate Learning Assessment to measure academic progress.
- But Rev. Jacqui Lewis, a pastor at Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan said this is not the case.
- We as heretofore, have been on the extreme; either no qualification at all, or a Collegiate education.
- She couldn't make out what, for all the Academic and Collegiate girls whispered about it secretly at recess.
- The senior course in our high school comprises collegiate subjects.
- England was not going to confer its greatest collegiate honor without being permitted to pay its wider and more popular tribute.
- After the dissolution of the collegiate establishment the church at Howden began to be neglected.