關於College的意思和用法的提問
包含"College"的句子的意思
Q:
are you straight out of college and looking for a job?是什麼意思
A:
你是不是刚刚毕业而正在找工作吗?
Q:
I don't want you to have to go into my college fund.是什麼意思
A:
Yes, it means I dont want to spend any money from my college fund. We use "go into" for money or things that have been saved or put aside for a special purpose.
"I don't want to go into my savings"
"I don't want to go into my grocery money"
"I don't want to go into my savings"
"I don't want to go into my grocery money"
Q:
Going to college was not an option to me.是什麼意思
A:
he didn't have the opportunity to go to college.
Q:
No longer can the new college graduate step into his wingtips and expect to wear them out by climbing the career ladder at one solid company, or at a steadily growing small business.是什麼意思
A:
Yes this is a figurative. So when they say "step into" they literately mean the graduate is "stepping" into his wings. And when they say "wear them out" they are implying the graduate is going out into the real word (after graduating college).
The whole post in itself is trying to say that college graduates can no longer rely on getting a job with one good company and working your way up to the top position.
The whole post in itself is trying to say that college graduates can no longer rely on getting a job with one good company and working your way up to the top position.
Q:
If I had to do it all over again, I would have stayed in college.是什麼意思
A:
It means they feel like they made a mistake in the past when hey dropped out of college. If they could change that decision, they would, because they feel their life would have turned out better.
"College" 的用法和例句
Q:
請提供關於 Back in college 的例句給我。
A:
When you say “Back in college” you are referring to a time period in the past. So it’s like you used to go to college, but not anymore.
Examples:
Back in college, I used to play basketball.
Back in college, I had a friend named Emily.
Back in college, I used to live in California.
Examples:
Back in college, I used to play basketball.
Back in college, I had a friend named Emily.
Back in college, I used to live in California.
Q:
請提供關於 college break 的例句給我。
A:
Thanks ;)
Q:
請提供關於 college looks , it looks , when we should apply s in sentence verb? 的例句給我。
A:
we should put s to the verb when it is in the present simple tense , ends with any letter except " o, ss, sh, ch,x ,y " and it must come with a female name (she) or male name (he) or any singular name
Q:
請提供關於 college 的例句給我。
A:
Let's go to the cafeteria after class.
I wonder what they are serving in the cafeteria today?
Let's meet at the cafeteria before we leave.
I was studying in the cafeteria before I met up with my friends.
The cafeteria food was very bad/good.
Let's go to the cafeteria after class.
I wonder what they are serving in the cafeteria today?
Let's meet at the cafeteria before we leave.
I was studying in the cafeteria before I met up with my friends.
The cafeteria food was very bad/good.
"College"的近義詞和區別
Q:
college 和 faculty 的差別在哪裡?
A:
College is an alternative term for university, and faculty isan administrative unit within university; for example the faculty for medicine is just concerned with those students who study medicine and not the others...
Q:
college 和 university 和 which one to use in which scenario 的差別在哪裡?
A:
"College" in American English means "university".
In other dialects of English, "college" can mean either
1) a department within a university (like "College of Medicine at UofC"), or;
2) a community college
In other dialects of English, "college" can mean either
1) a department within a university (like "College of Medicine at UofC"), or;
2) a community college
Q:
college 和 university 的差別在哪裡?
A:
A university is bigger than a college, and colleges can exist within a university. For example, at a university, there can be a College of Arts and Sciences, a School of Music, Business School, School of Journalism. These are all "colleges" within the larger university, and students that graduate from these different colleges will have different degrees. If a college exists on its own, it often is a small liberal arts college, with only one school. You can compare, for example, Boston College and Boston University.
Q:
college 和 university 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Worldwide meaning: College is less than a bachelor degree, like a certificate, diploma, or transfer. University includes bachelor degree or over.
American meaning: College is smaller, University is bigger. Less than a bachelor degree, is referred to as "Community College" or "Junior College." This meaning is only for America.
Worldwide meaning: College is less than a bachelor degree, like a certificate, diploma, or transfer. University includes bachelor degree or over.
American meaning: College is smaller, University is bigger. Less than a bachelor degree, is referred to as "Community College" or "Junior College." This meaning is only for America.
Q:
college student 和 university student 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Colleges and Universities are different categories in the United States. A college is a smaller organization, and students have less choices in what they can study there. Universities also offer graduate programs (to get a Masters degree or Ph.D.), where colleges usually don't. In casual conversation, everyone refers to students from either as a "college student". For someone who is studying to get a Masters degree or higher, it's proper to call them a "graduate student". Usually though, we call them a "grad student" or "grad".
Example sentences:
"I have been a college student for four years."
"My friend Ann is a grad student at Harvard University."
Hopefully I wasn't confusing in my explanation!
Example sentences:
"I have been a college student for four years."
"My friend Ann is a grad student at Harvard University."
Hopefully I wasn't confusing in my explanation!
"College" 的翻譯
Q:
I'm going to college. I have a lot of work in college 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
please
Q:
I'm not sure if this college用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
請到提問詳情頁確認
Q:
I graduated from my college 3 days ago用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
@kico_zo: That's fine to say. You could also say "I graduated from college 3 days ago."
Q:
How do you call the mandatory college lectures that you have to attend to in relation to your major?用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
There's no common word for it, so you should just say "classes required for my major" or "core classes within my major".
Q:
就職決まりましたか? (to a college senior who will soon graduate)用 英語 (英國) 要怎麼說?
A:
"Have you (found/decided on) a job yet?"
"Found" here meaning "come across" (general and specific), "applied for".
"Decided on" meaning either decided on type of job, or a specific job amongst some that have been offered to them.
"Found" here meaning "come across" (general and specific), "applied for".
"Decided on" meaning either decided on type of job, or a specific job amongst some that have been offered to them.
"College"有關的其他問題
Q:
One of my college classmate who is 25 years old was diagnosed with liver cancer,and now he is in the hospital waitting for surgery. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
The sentence structure is perfectly natural but you did spell a few words wrong. It should be "classmates" as there are more than 1 classmate and "waiting" with one t
Q:
What you have learned in college cannot actually help you have a brighter prospect in the job market, but the way you learned about how to treat other people can help you address issues in the rest of your life. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
@mranti: You have a strong accent, but I can understand what you're saying. Unfortunately, the audio stopped after the word "can." Could you please record the rest of the sentence so I can listen to your pronunciation? Also, the way you pronounced college is a bit unnatural. It should be pronounced like this:
Q:
If it should be easy to enter college and hard to graduate, I think that the scholastic abilities of young people "will" rise.
The "will" in this sentence is correct?
or "would"?
The "will" in this sentence is correct?
or "would"?
A:
We use will:
to talk about the future – to say what we believe will happen
to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do
to make promises and offers
would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense it is used:
to talk about the past.
to talk about hypotheses – things that are imagined rather than true.
for politeness.
Hope I helped!
to talk about the future – to say what we believe will happen
to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do
to make promises and offers
would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense it is used:
to talk about the past.
to talk about hypotheses – things that are imagined rather than true.
for politeness.
Hope I helped!
Q:
I went through college entrance exams. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
"I got through my college entrance exams."
"I managed to get through my college entrance exams."
"Went through" means you had to deal with some difficult experience, while "got through" implies that you handled a difficult experience well, if that makes any sense. >_<
"I went through a lot in high school."
"I got through high school with most of my sanity intact."
"I managed to get through my college entrance exams."
"Went through" means you had to deal with some difficult experience, while "got through" implies that you handled a difficult experience well, if that makes any sense. >_<
"I went through a lot in high school."
"I got through high school with most of my sanity intact."
Q:
What is "college" in the UK or Australia? Is it a tertiary education? Is it like a vocational school or TAFE?
A:
Not sure about Australia, but in the UK 'university' usually means where you go to receive a bachelors degree, and 'college' refers to where you go to receive vocational training like what Americans call 'community college'
College can also mean 'sixth form', a period of education between age 16 and 18. In the UK you can leave school at 16, but if you want to go to university you must do an extra 2 years in 'sixth form', which is either part of the school or a separate 'sixth form college', and then you go to university at 18
College can also mean 'sixth form', a period of education between age 16 and 18. In the UK you can leave school at 16, but if you want to go to university you must do an extra 2 years in 'sixth form', which is either part of the school or a separate 'sixth form college', and then you go to university at 18
有關單詞和短語的意思和用法
最新單字
college
HiNative是用戶之前互相交換知識的問答平台。
最新問題
- 據說 和 聽說 的差別在哪裡?
- 難為你了是什麼意思
- 實支實付醫療險是什麼意思
- 今日は、かき氷を食べました。 冷たく冷やして食べる黄色いお餅のちまきが、かき氷に入っていました。 美味しかった。 用 中文 (繁體,臺灣) 要怎麼說?
- 坂本龙一トリビュート展 展覧会全体は大きくなく、展示室の音響とメディア画像形成装置は展覧会のハイライトである。 敬意を表すだけでなく、頭蓋内の共鳴的な楽しみでもある。 ドキュメンタリーや展覧会を...
最新問題(HOT)
- 難為你了是什麼意思
- ผิวกระด้าง 中文是 皮膚粗糙 嗎 經常會用嗎?用 中文 (繁體,臺灣) 要怎麼說?
- 超扯了是什麼意思
- 富士山の写真がとても綺麗です用 中文 (繁體,臺灣) 要怎麼說?
- 不甜 和 不過甜 和 不会太甜 的差別在哪裡?
矚目的提問