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单词 Yalie
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Definition of Yalie in English:

Yalie

nounPlural Yalies ˈjeɪliˈyālē
US informal
  • A student or graduate of Yale University.

    his fellow Yalie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of all the Yalies who regularly attend the senior reunion, Murphy is among the oldest.
    • He went broke again and was bailed out again by friends of his father; he went broke yet again and was bailed out by some fellow Yalies.
    • I picked an interesting year to finally make the pilgrimage - in my case, a ten-minute bus ride followed by a short walk over the Larz Anderson Bridge to Harvard Stadium - that all Yalies must apparently make at least once in their lifetimes.
    • Taking into account inflation, GDP growth, and other economic variables, the Yalies predict that the president will garner 58.3 percent of the vote.
    • Sumet called for a U.S. court injunction to stop publication and demanded that Thai Yalies pressure the university - ‘failing which the question of loyalty should be seriously considered.’
    • In nominating his fellow Yalie, Bush declared that Goss knows the agency ‘inside and out.’
    • They are college seniors now, 22, Jenna an English major at the University of Texas in Austin, and Barbara, like her father a Yalie, majoring in humanities.
    • No wonder so many Yalies protested Mr. Bush's presence on campus, with more than 200 faculty members signing a petition in protest to Bush's receipt of an honorary degree.
    • It's also a pity that some voters don't discern the Texas-size gap between these two Yalies.
    • Also, on this day in 1968, a starry-eyed Yalie enlisted in the Texas Air National Guard.
    • None the less, with the current President as a classmate; it must be said not all Yalies from the sixties are communists.
    • ‘I'm dating, and Barbara's got a great boyfriend ‘- a fellow Yalie whom she declines to name.’
    • But the Brahmins' liabilities of perceived self-righteousness and aloofness are problematic in a nation that has become accustomed to the contrived folksy charms of our last two good-old boy Yalies - Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
    • Father Nat is a newspaper editor happily married to Essie, doting mother of Arthur, a complacent Yalie; Richard, the high-school grad and authorial alter ego; Mildred, the tomboy; and Tommy, the brat.
    • Are we to believe that graduates of Yale are so narrow-minded and selfish that they only want to help Yalies?
    • Yesterday's good economic news - and the generally good news we've seen over the past 20 years - owes more to innovators like FedEx's Fred Smith than to any of the many fellow Yalies who have sat or will sit in the Oval Office.
    • Way too much Harvard in this article - especially when the current president, his predecessor, and his likely successor are all Yalies.
    • He explained, however, that Vault.com now ranks law firms by prestige, and almost all of the ‘top ranked’ law firms are in New York, so that's where Yalies go.
    • I felt like a fish out of butter, a Yalie at a Harvard banquet, a loser in the game of dieting.
    • These two wealthy Yalies, supporters of the right-wing Manhattan Institute (Gilder is founder and a former chair), have a clear ideological program.
 
 

Definition of Yalie in US English:

Yalie

nounˈyālē
US informal
  • A student or graduate of Yale University.

    his fellow Yalie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the Brahmins' liabilities of perceived self-righteousness and aloofness are problematic in a nation that has become accustomed to the contrived folksy charms of our last two good-old boy Yalies - Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
    • He explained, however, that Vault.com now ranks law firms by prestige, and almost all of the ‘top ranked’ law firms are in New York, so that's where Yalies go.
    • Also, on this day in 1968, a starry-eyed Yalie enlisted in the Texas Air National Guard.
    • ‘I'm dating, and Barbara's got a great boyfriend ‘- a fellow Yalie whom she declines to name.’
    • Of all the Yalies who regularly attend the senior reunion, Murphy is among the oldest.
    • He went broke again and was bailed out again by friends of his father; he went broke yet again and was bailed out by some fellow Yalies.
    • I felt like a fish out of butter, a Yalie at a Harvard banquet, a loser in the game of dieting.
    • Taking into account inflation, GDP growth, and other economic variables, the Yalies predict that the president will garner 58.3 percent of the vote.
    • No wonder so many Yalies protested Mr. Bush's presence on campus, with more than 200 faculty members signing a petition in protest to Bush's receipt of an honorary degree.
    • Sumet called for a U.S. court injunction to stop publication and demanded that Thai Yalies pressure the university - ‘failing which the question of loyalty should be seriously considered.’
    • Yesterday's good economic news - and the generally good news we've seen over the past 20 years - owes more to innovators like FedEx's Fred Smith than to any of the many fellow Yalies who have sat or will sit in the Oval Office.
    • These two wealthy Yalies, supporters of the right-wing Manhattan Institute (Gilder is founder and a former chair), have a clear ideological program.
    • Father Nat is a newspaper editor happily married to Essie, doting mother of Arthur, a complacent Yalie; Richard, the high-school grad and authorial alter ego; Mildred, the tomboy; and Tommy, the brat.
    • In nominating his fellow Yalie, Bush declared that Goss knows the agency ‘inside and out.’
    • Are we to believe that graduates of Yale are so narrow-minded and selfish that they only want to help Yalies?
    • Way too much Harvard in this article - especially when the current president, his predecessor, and his likely successor are all Yalies.
    • They are college seniors now, 22, Jenna an English major at the University of Texas in Austin, and Barbara, like her father a Yalie, majoring in humanities.
    • None the less, with the current President as a classmate; it must be said not all Yalies from the sixties are communists.
    • It's also a pity that some voters don't discern the Texas-size gap between these two Yalies.
    • I picked an interesting year to finally make the pilgrimage - in my case, a ten-minute bus ride followed by a short walk over the Larz Anderson Bridge to Harvard Stadium - that all Yalies must apparently make at least once in their lifetimes.
 
 
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