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matriculation

US // (məˌtrɪkjʊˈleɪʃən) //

预科,预科教育,预科班,预科学习

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process of matriculating
    • : a former school examination, which was replaced by the General Certificate of Education, now superseded by the General Certificate of Secondary Education

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Examples

  • The Atlanta Journal Constitution quotes the letter as saying, “Your matriculation would be a wonderful triumph over adversity.”

  • A testimonial from my father attesting my capacity for the curriculum procured me matriculation without difficulty.

  • Of these three the first and least important is the establishment of an University matriculation examination.

  • The matriculation fees for these classes of students are respectively as follows, 16, 11, 5.

  • Ferdinand, however, had been put into a higher class almost at once, on the strength of his matriculation.

  • The truth was that Woloda, though pleased at my matriculation, did not altogether like my becoming as grown-up as himself.