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sorority

/suh-rawr-i-tee, -ror-/US // səˈrɔr ɪ ti, -ˈrɒr- //UK // (səˈrɒrɪtɪ) //

联谊会,女生联谊会,女学生联谊会,女同学联谊会

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural so·ror·i·ties.

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • A week before Martinez died, the complaint says, each pledge was locked in a room with a woman rushing a campus sorority.

  • 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.”

  • In this sorority of strangers, I met Teresa Gardner and Brianna Fox.

  • Some former employees say the company felt like a sorority in the early days.

  • Her wealthy family imposed its own monetary and social punishment for stepping outside the sorority.

  • I still miss my friend, a girl from a privileged white family that had a multi-generation history in a sorority at USC.

  • She turned to me as someone to keep her honest after she first dropped her sorority.

  • There was another viral post discussing why sorority recruitment needs to change.

  • Four years ago, when I was a sorority freshman, I would have never said I was a feminist.

  • Miss Weyman said there were eighteen girls in their sorority, interposed Jerry.

  • Hang pennants of the colors everywhere, and if it is a musical sorority, work in the staff and notes in the decorations.

  • Have a sorority of dolls dressed in the colors, each doll holding a pennant, in the center of the table.

  • The Theta Gammas wrote her down as material for a quaint little, quiet little dig,—not of sorority interest.

  • The sorority fever had not struck the little group of her especial friends in their freshman year.