释义 |
ˈout-ˌcollege, a. [out- 12.] Not residing within the buildings of a college: applied chiefly to members of a college who reside or lodge outside.
1861Trevelyan Horace at Athens, Colder than out-college breakfasts. 1884R. Ornsby Mem. J.R. Hope-Scott I. 24 To these must be added his ‘out-college’ friends. 1893Fowler Hist. C.C.C. (O.H.S.) 224 Another scholar, for having in his room some out-college men without leave,..was sentenced to be kept hard at work in the library..for a month. Mod. (Oxford). ‘List of Out-college Residents’. |