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单词 matriculate
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Definition of matriculate in English:

matriculate

verb məˈtrɪkjʊleɪtməˈtrɪkjəˌleɪt
  • 1no object Be enrolled at a college or university.

    they had recently matriculated as undergraduates at Jesus College
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On 29 August 1530 Mercator matriculated at the University of Louvain, taking the course in the humanities and philosophy.
    • Instead he matriculated in the University of Ferrara, from which he obtained a doctorate in canon law.
    • I am equally committed to faculty and staff, and if there are ways that I can help them matriculate to the university, I am going to do exactly that.
    • They rarely acknowledge that the option of attending a full-time residential college is not available to the vast majority of people matriculating in community colleges.
    • Under the plan, all undergraduates entering Tulane University will matriculate through a single undergraduate college.
    • Every child who has participated in the program has gone on to matriculate at a four-year college or university.
    • In my final year only one person matriculated to university, for example, and that was a university in the country!
    • After graduating from University College, he matriculated at Trinity College Cambridge in 1871.
    • With arms full of daughters, he feels like a rich man-at least until they matriculate at the University.
    • In fact all that is known is that on Friday 20 December 1577 he matriculated at the University of Oxford with an entry in the official records giving his age as seventeen, his father as a plebeian, and his birthplace Oxfordshire.
    • In 1834 Thomson, who was aged just 10, and his brother James, 12, both matriculated at the university.
    • In 1895, he matriculated at Glasgow University, where he graduated with an M.A. in 1900.
    • Whether these plans will increase the number of minorities matriculating to these universities remains to be seen.
    • The thrill of studying advanced mathematics at Chicago made her determined to carry her studies further and when her travelling fellowship ended she matriculated at the University of Chicago, registering for a Master's Degree.
    • After matriculating, he enrolled in Arts at Sydney University in 1948.
    • He applied to graduate school, and because segregation laws prevented him from attending a school in Georgia, the state paid for him to matriculate at Columbia University's Teachers College in New York.
    • In 1869 Sofia travelled to Heidelberg to study mathematics and the natural sciences, only to discover that women could not matriculate at the university.
    • As adults, Martin was university trained and Malcolm matriculated in prison.
    • In the examinations he won a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge, matriculating in October 1884.
    • We do know that in 1719 Bayes matriculated at the University of Edinburgh where he studied logic and theology.
    Synonyms
    register, sign on, sign up, apply, volunteer, put one's name down
    accept, admit, take on, register, sign on, sign up, recruit, engage
    1. 1.1with object Admit (a student) to membership of a college or university.
      he was matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ph.D. programs in literature are not designed to produce poets and novelists, but Yale seems to matriculate a considerable share.
      • Perhaps he should have attended a school that matriculated students whose course of study included history, basic comprehension, and English language.
      • That fall, I went to college, at a college that had only matriculated its second co-ed class.
      • The first classes were held in 1996 and the first matriculated students were admitted in the fall of 1998.
      • The undergraduate I have my eye on is, at 76, probably the oldest fresher this ancient university has ever matriculated.
    2. 1.2South African Pass the final school-leaving examination.
      a total of 123 boys and girls who matriculated last year were registered with his department
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He matriculated at Lesley Nkala Secondary School near here in 1992.
      • In 1963, the first group of students matriculated from the high school.
      • The two boys matriculated together 16-odd years ago.
      • This is a request for everyone who matriculated from Hudson Park High School in 1994 to contact me in connection with the 10-year matric reunion this year.
      • If a learner has no mark in any of these three categories, he won't matriculate even if he gets full marks in the final exam.
  • 2Scottish Heraldry
    with object Record (arms) in an official register.

    the arms have been matriculated by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Edinburgh
noun məˈtrɪkjʊlətməˈtrɪkjʊleɪtməˈtrɪkjəˌlətməˈtrikyəˌlātməˈtrɪkjəˌleɪt
Indian
  • A person who has matriculated.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just 15 and not yet a matriculate, she is teaching pre-school children how to read and write.

Origin

Late 16th century: from medieval Latin matriculat- 'enrolled', from the verb matriculare, from late Latin matricula 'register', diminutive of Latin matrix.

Rhymes

articulate, gesticulate
 
 

Definition of matriculate in US English:

matriculate

verbməˈtrɪkjəˌleɪtməˈtrikyəˌlāt
  • 1no object Be enrolled at a college or university.

    he matriculated at the University of Vermont
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He applied to graduate school, and because segregation laws prevented him from attending a school in Georgia, the state paid for him to matriculate at Columbia University's Teachers College in New York.
    • On 29 August 1530 Mercator matriculated at the University of Louvain, taking the course in the humanities and philosophy.
    • We do know that in 1719 Bayes matriculated at the University of Edinburgh where he studied logic and theology.
    • Instead he matriculated in the University of Ferrara, from which he obtained a doctorate in canon law.
    • Whether these plans will increase the number of minorities matriculating to these universities remains to be seen.
    • As adults, Martin was university trained and Malcolm matriculated in prison.
    • In the examinations he won a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge, matriculating in October 1884.
    • After matriculating, he enrolled in Arts at Sydney University in 1948.
    • In my final year only one person matriculated to university, for example, and that was a university in the country!
    • The thrill of studying advanced mathematics at Chicago made her determined to carry her studies further and when her travelling fellowship ended she matriculated at the University of Chicago, registering for a Master's Degree.
    • In 1869 Sofia travelled to Heidelberg to study mathematics and the natural sciences, only to discover that women could not matriculate at the university.
    • With arms full of daughters, he feels like a rich man-at least until they matriculate at the University.
    • After graduating from University College, he matriculated at Trinity College Cambridge in 1871.
    • In fact all that is known is that on Friday 20 December 1577 he matriculated at the University of Oxford with an entry in the official records giving his age as seventeen, his father as a plebeian, and his birthplace Oxfordshire.
    • They rarely acknowledge that the option of attending a full-time residential college is not available to the vast majority of people matriculating in community colleges.
    • Under the plan, all undergraduates entering Tulane University will matriculate through a single undergraduate college.
    • In 1834 Thomson, who was aged just 10, and his brother James, 12, both matriculated at the university.
    • I am equally committed to faculty and staff, and if there are ways that I can help them matriculate to the university, I am going to do exactly that.
    • Every child who has participated in the program has gone on to matriculate at a four-year college or university.
    • In 1895, he matriculated at Glasgow University, where he graduated with an M.A. in 1900.
    Synonyms
    register, sign on, sign up, apply, volunteer, put one's name down
    accept, admit, take on, register, sign on, sign up, recruit, engage
    1. 1.1with object Admit (a student) to a college or university.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That fall, I went to college, at a college that had only matriculated its second co-ed class.
      • Ph.D. programs in literature are not designed to produce poets and novelists, but Yale seems to matriculate a considerable share.
      • The undergraduate I have my eye on is, at 76, probably the oldest fresher this ancient university has ever matriculated.
      • Perhaps he should have attended a school that matriculated students whose course of study included history, basic comprehension, and English language.
      • The first classes were held in 1996 and the first matriculated students were admitted in the fall of 1998.
  • 2Scottish Heraldry
    with object Record (arms) in an official register.

nounməˈtrikyəˌlətməˈtrɪkjəˌlətməˈtrikyəˌlātməˈtrɪkjəˌleɪt
Indian
  • A person who has matriculated.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just 15 and not yet a matriculate, she is teaching pre-school children how to read and write.

Origin

Late 16th century: from medieval Latin matriculat- ‘enrolled’, from the verb matriculare, from late Latin matricula ‘register’, diminutive of Latin matrix.

 
 
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