matriculate
/verb muh-trik-yuh-leyt; noun muh-trik-yuh-lit/US // verb məˈtrɪk yəˌleɪt; noun məˈtrɪk yə lɪt //
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v.有主动词 verb
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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.
v.无主动词 verb
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ma·tric·u·lat·ed, ma·tric·u·lat·ing.
- : to be matriculated.
n.名词 noun
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- : a person who has been matriculated.
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Examples
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.
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