单词 | alma mater |
释义 | alma mater (once / 5672 pages) n Your alma mater is your old school, college or university. It's generally used as a positive term, implying reverence and loyalty for the nurturing qualities of the institution. Alma mater comes from two Latin words meaning "nourishing or bountiful mother." Originally it was used as a term by the ancient Romans to describe their Goddesses, but by the early eighteenth century in Britain it had come to refer to one's university. Because of this historical background, there's a suggestion about alma mater that it refers to a prestigious place of learning — though that association has largely disappeared. WORD FAMILYalma mater: alma maters USAGE EXAMPLESAmong his awards were a Guggenheim fellowship in 1984 and an honorary doctorate of humane letters from his alma mater in 1998. New York Times(Nov 30, 2016) Before being head coach: Grad assistant at Iowa, his alma mater, then assistant there and Kent State before K-State and Florida. Seattle Times(Nov 30, 2016) That's right, even if neither school is your alma mater. Golf Digest(Nov 30, 2016) n your alma mater is a school you graduated from Hyper school an educational institution |
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