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varsity

/vahr-si-tee/US // ˈvɑr sɪ ti //UK // (ˈvɑːsɪtɪ) //

大学生,大学校园,校队,大学校队

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural var·si·ties.

    • : any first-string team, especially in sports, that represents a school, college, university, or the like: He is on the varsity in tennis and in debating.
    • : Chiefly British Informal. university.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a university or school team, activity, or competition: a varsity debater.

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Examples

  • Brandi Levy was 14 in 2017 when she used Snapchat to express her frustration after failing to make the Mahanoy Area High School varsity cheerleading squad.

  • You might also ask how she finesses this without badmouthing the kids' father, since that's the varsity-parenting skill.

  • A year later, realizing he wasn’t going to make the varsity, he asked Smith whether he could observe practices.

  • It’s repurposed here to argue that voters should send “the varsity” and not “the JV team” if they want to stop China’s exploitation of America.

  • Sports practices and events have also been suspended, with exceptions being made for varsity women’s and men’s basketball.

  • Army B-squad players who fail to make it onto the varsity team after a year or two usually quit football.

  • Lewis did not get on the field for a single varsity game during his four years at West Point.

  • When he next tried out for the varsity, he weighed 174 pounds and was faster than he had been on his arrival at West Point.

  • Obama already has had to explain away comments linking the Islamic State to a junior varsity team.

  • Later that week, a player on the girls varsity walked up to me and asked if I was a reporter.

  • "Please, sir, I'm not out for the 'Varsity," said Stover confusedly.

  • "Green House, sir," said Stover, awed by the sight of a 'varsity jersey.

  • I am most particular in the choice of a curate, and should, of course, prefer a public school and 'Varsity man.

  • A great deal of speculation had been aroused by Bob Collingwood's determination to take Merriwell upon the 'varsity crew.

  • Before he set out again for the west I gave him a supper, asking the men who had been with us in the old 'Varsity days.