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单词 law school
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law schoolˈlaw school noun [countable, uncountable] Examples
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  • He says he does a little bit of everything here, and always has in his law school jobs.
  • He was then only twenty-one, a callow aristocrat fresh from law school.
  • I might go to law school next year, and I wanted to find out if I liked it.
  • Merrill plans to work for a year, perhaps abroad, and then go to law school.
  • Procaccia, the law school dean, believes the intent of the compensation bill is to save money.
  • There, I began law school at Florida State.
  • Though he entered law school, Kelly was teaching dance a few months later.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora place where people over 18 can study
a place where students study one or two subjects at a high level, in order to get degrees: · the University of Chicago· In 1986 32% of Saudi Arabian university professors were women.go to university British: · She wants to go to university to study biology.be at university British: · Both my sisters are at university.
in the US a university; in Britain, a place where people can study academic subjects or practical skills after they leave secondary school, but which does not give degrees: · The grant money is for low-income college students.go to college: · My brother never went to college, but he still has a very good job.be at college British: be in college American: · Our youngest daughter is in college now.graduate from college: · We hadn't seen each other since we graduated from college.college graduate (=someone who has successfully completed college): · Many college graduates are unable to find work in their field.
American informal a university or similar institution: go to school (=study at a college or university): · Phil gave up his job, and he's going back to school next year.
a university or part of a university where you study law, medicine, or business: · My father always wanted me to go to law school.· Harvard Business School· He's applied to all the best medical schools in the country.
American use this about education that takes place after a student has finished high school: · Eighty-five percent of high school students in the program go on to post-secondary education.· post-secondary institutions
especially British /graduate American use this about advanced education that takes place after a student has finished a university degree, or about students who study at this level: · She got a degree in history last year, and now she's doing a postgraduate course.· postgraduate research· We met when we were both graduate students at Berkeley.
education at a university or similar institution: · The U.S. community college system is the largest system of higher education in the world.· More women than ever are going on to higher education.
classes for adults, often in the evenings, either because they want to improve their skills or for interest and enjoyment: · The government needs to do more to fund adult education for the unemployed.
a part of a university or a special school in the US where you study to become a lawyer after you get your bachelor’s degree
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