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EVP college


OXF3000ZH: (综合大学中的)学院 college
5000FR: collège secondary school, college
OXF3000: trường đại học college
OXF3000N trường cao đẳng college
CORE: college + + + + + + +
NGLS: college + school or educational institution for adults
WNS: (n.) [college] institution of higher education

FN: college n Locale_by_use












like: college
university, college student sinh viên học sinh



903 I was a very slow typist in college, but I've gotten faster. Tôi đánh máy rất chậm hồi còn ở đại học, nhưng giờ tôi đã gõ
1164 Henrik studied engineering in college. Henrik học ngành kĩ thuật ở đại học.
1444 High school students who want to go to college must get good grades. Những học sinh phổ thông trung học muốn vào đại học phải có điểm số cao.
1600 Yiting doesn't want to go to college. She'd rather get a job. Y Đình không muốn học đại học. Cô ấy thích có việc làm hơn.
1864 Claude went to college, didn't he? — Yes, he studied psychology. Claude có đi học đại học đúng không? - Đúng, anh ấy học tâm lí học.
2256 I'd like to give you some advice before you go o to college. Tôi muốn cho cậu ít lời khuyên trước khi rời đại học.
2274 When I nish high school, I want to go to college. Khi tôi học phổ thông trung học xong tôi muốn vào đại học.
2770 Some American companies give college graduates a check FOR ve thousand dollars ($5000) AS a signing bonus. Một số công ti của Mĩ cho sinh viên tốt nghiệp đại học một tờ cheque năm nghìn dollar coi như tiền thưởng kí kết.
2921 Xavier went to college but dropped out after a couple semesters. He's what we call a college drop-out. Xavier đã đi học đại học nhưng đã thôi học sau vài học kì. Anh ấy là kiểu mà chúng ta gọi là sinh viên bỏ học.
2922 What did you get out of your college education? — Besides a professional degree, I also made many friends for life. Cậu đã được gì từ giáo dục đại học? - Bên cạnh cái bằng chuyên môn, tôi cũng có nhiều bạn trong đời.

approach sb/sth: As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left. approach
an art teacher/student/college/class art
They have maintained a close association with a college in the US. association
the autumn term (= for example at a school or college in Britain) autumn
Her eldest boy is at college. boy
The college has close links with many other institutions. close
a college of further education (= providing education and training for people over 16) college
a secretarial college college
the Royal College of Art college
a college course/library/student college
She's at college. college
Carleton College college
a college campus/student college
a private college college
He got interested in politics when he was in college. college
She's away at college in California. college
He's hoping to go to college next year. college
He gained confidence when he went to college. confidence
Have you kept in contact with any of your friends from college (= do you still see them or speak or write to them)? contact
The college runs specialist language courses. course
The college dates back to medieval times. date back (to...), date from...
She did a year at college, but then dropped out. do
I studied English and Drama at college. drama
a college/university education education
a College of Education education
a new programme to enable older people to study at college enable
to enter a school/college/university enter
She went to college with great expectations. expectation
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. fail
students in their first year at college first
I was the first in my family to go to college. first
form sth: I formed many close friendships at college. form
Her family founded the college in 1895. found
friendships formed while she was at college friendship
Our youngest girl is at college. girl
the board of governors of the college governor
help sb (to) do sth: The college's aim is to help students (to) achieve their aspirations. help
The college will no longer have to close, thanks to the help of private investment. help
The college is playing host to a group of visiting Russian scientists. host
Her family expected her to go to college, but she had other ideas. idea
Going away to college has made me much more independent. independent
invest sth (in/on sth): The college is to invest $2 million in a new conference hall. invest
She looks down on people who haven't been to college. look down on sb/sth
The college is not an officially recognized English language school. officially
Going to college was not an option for me. option
past and present students of the college past
Was going to college a good preparation for your career? preparation
The college prepares students for a career in business. prepare
promise (to do sth): The college principal promised to look into the matter. promise
The proportion of men to women in the college has changed dramatically over the years. proportion
It was a rare (= very great) honour to be made a fellow of the college. rare
The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges. resource
She used to run when she was at college. run
My college years seemed to rush past. rush
She's still the same fun-loving person that I knew at college. same
She failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college. satisfy
sorry to do sth: I was genuinely sorry to be leaving college. sorry
She went straight from college to a top job. straight
The college has strong links with local industry. strong
He's a third-year student at the College of Art. student
study (sth) at...: My brother studied at the Royal College of Art. study
She supported herself through college by working as a waitress in a local bar. support
He started taking drugs (= illegal drugs) at college. take
Typical interview questions are 'Why do you want to study law?' or 'Why did you choose this college?' typical
She really wished she'd stayed on at college. wish
worry (that)...: I worry that I won't get into college. worry

collège je n’ai jamais été au collège, j’étais trop pauvre