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collegium

/kuh-lee-jee-uhm/US // kəˈli dʒi əm //UK // (kəˈliːdʒɪəm) //

合议庭,同事会,同学会,同济会

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural col·le·gi·a [kuh-lee-jee-uh], /kəˈli dʒi ə/, col·le·gi·ums.

    • : Ecclesiastical. college.
    • : a group of ruling officials each with equal rank and power, especially one that formerly administered a Soviet commissariat.

Examples

  • In 1767 he was appointed tutor, and subsequently professor, at the Collegium Carolinum in Brunswick.

  • There are thinkers of repute who even picture the Deity as the constitutional President of a collegium of souls.

  • This college has been called Collegium Episcopale, from the great number of bishops who were here educated.

  • I am of the collegium of smiths in Londinium, and I see many of my fellows here who would stand with me.

  • Ultro et ex propri liberalitate et munificenti, nec sine gravissimo suo sumptu et impensis, collegium fundare conatur.