matriculation
US // (məˌtrɪkjʊˈleɪʃən) //
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n.名词 noun
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- : 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- : a former school examination, which was replaced by the General Certificate of Education, now superseded by the General Certificate of Secondary Education
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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.
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