sorority / səˈrɔr ɪ ti, -ˈrɒr- /

💦中学词汇联谊会女生联谊会女学生联谊会女同学联谊会

sorority 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural so·ror·i·ties.

  1. a society or club of women or girls, especially in a college.

sorority 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sisterhood

sorority 的近义词 4
sorority 的反义词 1

更多sorority例句

  1. While what goes into the curation of every TikTok user’s For You page remains a mystery, one thing has become clear—content from University of Alabama students vying for a spot at the school’s sororities has dominated the app over the last week.
  2. A week before Martinez died, the complaint says, each pledge was locked in a room with a woman rushing a campus sorority.
  3. I sort of compare it to rushing a sorority where it’s like “I went through this difficult thing and now I’m going to do this to you.”
  4. In this sorority of strangers, I met Teresa Gardner and Brianna Fox.
  5. Some former employees say the company felt like a sorority in the early days.
  6. Her wealthy family imposed its own monetary and social punishment for stepping outside the sorority.
  7. I still miss my friend, a girl from a privileged white family that had a multi-generation history in a sorority at USC.
  8. She turned to me as someone to keep her honest after she first dropped her sorority.
  9. There was another viral post discussing why sorority recruitment needs to change.
  10. Four years ago, when I was a sorority freshman, I would have never said I was a feminist.
  11. Miss Weyman said there were eighteen girls in their sorority, interposed Jerry.
  12. Hang pennants of the colors everywhere, and if it is a musical sorority, work in the staff and notes in the decorations.
  13. Have a sorority of dolls dressed in the colors, each doll holding a pennant, in the center of the table.
  14. The Theta Gammas wrote her down as material for a quaint little, quiet little dig,—not of sorority interest.
  15. The sorority fever had not struck the little group of her especial friends in their freshman year.