| 释义 | 
		Definition of collegiate Gothic in English: collegiate Gothicadjective Of or in a style of neo-Gothic architecture used for some US university buildings.  the history-evoking Collegiate Gothic buildings  Example sentencesExamples -  Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all.
 -  First occupied in 1897, Blair & Buyers Hall was the first residence hall of the collegiate Gothic style at Princeton University.
 -  In commissioning works by architects like Gehry and Holl, MIT is bucking a trend among many prestigious colleges to ‘brand’ themselves with collegiate Gothic, stately Georgian, or some other traditional campus design style.
 -  An insertion into the campus's historic ‘collegiate Gothic’ fabric, this dining hall and commons provides a new locus for a residential community.
 
 
 noun mass nounThe collegiate Gothic style.    Definition of collegiate Gothic in US English: collegiate Gothicadjective Of or in a style of neo-Gothic architecture used for some US university buildings.  the history-evoking Collegiate Gothic buildings  Example sentencesExamples -  An insertion into the campus's historic ‘collegiate Gothic’ fabric, this dining hall and commons provides a new locus for a residential community.
 -  In commissioning works by architects like Gehry and Holl, MIT is bucking a trend among many prestigious colleges to ‘brand’ themselves with collegiate Gothic, stately Georgian, or some other traditional campus design style.
 -  First occupied in 1897, Blair & Buyers Hall was the first residence hall of the collegiate Gothic style at Princeton University.
 -  Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all.
 
 
 noun The collegiate Gothic style.     |