matriculate 的 3 个定义
ma·tric·u·lat·ed, ma·tric·u·lat·ing.
- to enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
- to register, used especially in Scottish heraldry.
ma·tric·u·lat·ed, ma·tric·u·lat·ing.
- to be matriculated.
- a person who has been matriculated.
matriculate 近义词
begin, enroll
更多matriculate例句
- The blue-chip recruits that routinely came to the school will no longer matriculate.
- He said that I had better come up to matriculate next term, but should not have another examination.
- I had presently to arrange a holiday and go to London to matriculate, and so it was I came upon my aunt and uncle again.
- Baden was the first German State that allowed women to matriculate at its universities.
- He received me with profound courtesy and feigned respect, but was staggered at my request to matriculate.
- We were admitted to matriculate and study medicine, under certain conditions, to which I beg your attention.