英:[məˈtrɪkjuleɪt]
美:[mə'trɪkjʊleɪt]
英:[məˈtrɪkjuleɪt]
美:[mə'trɪkjʊleɪt]
vt.
录取(学生)入大学
vi.
被大学录取
ma·tric·u·late
第三人称单数:matriculates
现在分词:matriculating
过去式:matriculated
过去分词:matriculated
matriculation (n.), matriculator (n.)
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to enroll or be enrolled in an organization, esp. a college or university.She was accepted by the university and will matriculate in the fall.
noun
someone who is enrolled in an institution or organization, esp. a college or university.
1570年代,“将(姓名)插入注册或官方名单”,特别是“通过在注册表上注册他的姓名,录取(学生)进入大学”,源自拉丁语 matriculatus,是 matriculare 的过去分词,“注册”,源自拉丁语 mātricula,“公共注册”,是 mātrix(属格 mātricis)的小型形式,“名单,名册”,也是“来源,子宫”(参见 matrix)。
拉丁语单词中的意义联系似乎是通过混淆希腊语 mētra “子宫”(来自 mētēr “母亲”; 参见 mother(n.1))和一个相同但不同的希腊语单词 mētra,意思是“注册,抽签”(参见 meter(n.2))。显然,拉丁语 mātrix 被用来翻译两者,尽管它最初只与一个共享意义。
“成为大学或学院的成员,成为机构或社团的成员”的不及物意义是从1851年开始的。在英语中,自16世纪末起,“收养为孩子; 归化”也是从拉丁语单词的另一个意义而来,但这些意义现在已经过时。属于某个秩序、社团等的人员名单或注册表是 matricula(1550年代),源自拉丁语 mātrix 的小型形式。相关: Matriculated; matriculating。
Medieval Latin matriculatus, past participle of matriculare, from Late Latin matricula public roll, diminutive of matric-, matrix list, from Latin, breeding female
The first known use of matriculate was in 1577
matrimonynoun
the union of two people as spouses : marriage
matriculateverb
to enroll especially in a college or university
matriculateverb
to enroll especially in a college or university
1 If let her when instructor, she is about to become a professor after, even matriculate council.
假如让她当讲师, 以后她就要成为教授, 甚至进大学评议会.
2 Before she matriculates to his first year of university at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she is obligated to live out her mother’s final wish for her.
3 It was only when I had matriculated and moved to New York City as a journalism major that I began to become haunted by the sound of my own voice.
4 Technically, apprentices were supposed to start their work at age twelve and gradually matriculate into higher roles, but Kamau—ever charming, ever likable—had appealed to Father Olufemi.
5 As the school year gets underway and millions of matriculating students consider which major to choose, we got to wondering: Which degrees are most romantically compatible with one another?
6 Then when you're working you sort of hit, if you matriculate through the restaurant, you hit this cultural glass ceiling and you are not satisfied.
7 The education of engineering postgraduates in China still is of many problems in matriculate quality, education modes, dissertations and management structure.
工程硕士研究生教育在生源质量、培养模式、学位论文和管理架构等方面,尚还存在诸多问题。
8 They serve staggered seven-year terms that matriculate regardless of whether the seat on the board is occupied.
9 “I hope that women keep getting out there running, hiking, matriculating, climbing, working, and living their lives as they deserve,” Rennison said in an email.
10 Born Hugh Williams, he was a “little posh boy” from London who, with no great fuss, matriculated into Cambridge, then the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
11 “After that Harvard says I have to matriculate or reapply. Unless Daddy buys them another building. I’m messing with you, Matthew. I got in on my own steam, I swear.”
12 Until she matriculated at Wisconsin, she didn’t realize that her teammates might never have shared a meal with an Indigenous person.
13 Unlike other Bachelor Nation alumni, Thurston has not matriculated through the franchise much since her season.
14 Here he mainly works with a rhythm section consisting of fellow alumni of the Juilliard School, where he matriculated in the inaugural jazz studies class a decade ago.
15 That's why so many -- 40 percent – matriculate part time.
这就是为什么有40%的学生要半工半读.
16 The captivating ecclesiastical drama “Servants,” set in 1980s Czechoslovakia, follows teenage matriculates at a Christian seminary who awaken to a grim reality.
17 The first class of new undergraduates to include women matriculated in 1972.
18 She was told that she couldn’t matriculate lacking a high school education.
19 I object to the current program because I worked full time while matriculating at a low-cost college and put myself through school entirely on my own dime.
20 I was one of the first quadriplegic students to matriculate at Harvard.
1 被录取
2 毕业
3 录取
4 入学